1 00:00:03,000 --> 00:00:09,360 Speaker 1: Welcome to Before Breakfast, a production of iHeartRadio. Good Morning, 2 00:00:10,119 --> 00:00:15,000 Speaker 1: This is Laura. Welcome to the Before Breakfast podcast. Today's 3 00:00:15,000 --> 00:00:18,640 Speaker 1: tip is that you drive a car, not a time machine, 4 00:00:18,800 --> 00:00:23,959 Speaker 1: so best to plan accordingly. Today's tip comes from a 5 00:00:23,960 --> 00:00:27,520 Speaker 1: participant in one of my time tracking challenges. She told 6 00:00:27,600 --> 00:00:30,280 Speaker 1: me that she had a tendency to underestimate how long 7 00:00:30,360 --> 00:00:33,959 Speaker 1: various things would take, so her husband would remind her 8 00:00:34,360 --> 00:00:37,440 Speaker 1: tongue in cheek, that she drives a car, not a 9 00:00:37,479 --> 00:00:42,160 Speaker 1: time machine. If something is thirty minutes away, you will 10 00:00:42,200 --> 00:00:45,840 Speaker 1: not magically get there in fifteen, and if you leave 11 00:00:45,880 --> 00:00:49,200 Speaker 1: ten minutes late, the distance is not going too magically 12 00:00:49,600 --> 00:00:53,840 Speaker 1: become shorter. She's not the only one who sometimes forgets 13 00:00:53,880 --> 00:00:57,200 Speaker 1: that we live in the real, non magical world, where 14 00:00:57,200 --> 00:01:01,640 Speaker 1: the laws of physics are strictly enforced. Wanting something to 15 00:01:01,680 --> 00:01:04,560 Speaker 1: take less time will not make it take less time. 16 00:01:05,480 --> 00:01:09,520 Speaker 1: In general, it is better to face this reality. Since 17 00:01:09,560 --> 00:01:11,360 Speaker 1: I study time and look at a lot of people's 18 00:01:11,400 --> 00:01:14,640 Speaker 1: time logs, I've come to see that time estimation is 19 00:01:14,760 --> 00:01:18,280 Speaker 1: challenging for many people. This stems from a few things. 20 00:01:19,160 --> 00:01:24,400 Speaker 1: Sometimes bad estimates come from looking at insufficient evidence. Maybe 21 00:01:24,400 --> 00:01:26,920 Speaker 1: you once drove to your kid's daycare and onto the 22 00:01:26,959 --> 00:01:32,199 Speaker 1: office in twenty minutes, so you budget twenty minutes routinely. Once, 23 00:01:32,560 --> 00:01:35,360 Speaker 1: you wrote a five hundred word newsletter article in half 24 00:01:35,400 --> 00:01:38,080 Speaker 1: an hour, so you assume you can write a similar 25 00:01:38,160 --> 00:01:42,679 Speaker 1: article during a thirty minute break between meetings today. But 26 00:01:42,760 --> 00:01:46,560 Speaker 1: maybe there were extenuating circumstances for those situations, like there 27 00:01:46,640 --> 00:01:49,040 Speaker 1: was literally no one else on the road because it 28 00:01:49,080 --> 00:01:51,760 Speaker 1: was a major holiday that your family just didn't happen 29 00:01:51,800 --> 00:01:54,920 Speaker 1: to have off, or maybe that newsletter was mostly a 30 00:01:55,000 --> 00:01:59,520 Speaker 1: reprinted memo from a colleague. The best case scenario tends 31 00:01:59,560 --> 00:02:02,520 Speaker 1: not to be the normal scenario, so it may not 32 00:02:02,600 --> 00:02:05,120 Speaker 1: be realistic to expect to write a newsletter when you've 33 00:02:05,120 --> 00:02:08,160 Speaker 1: got thirty minutes between meetings, as you probably won't even 34 00:02:08,200 --> 00:02:10,560 Speaker 1: get the full thirty minutes if the meeting run's late, 35 00:02:11,000 --> 00:02:12,840 Speaker 1: or you need to go to the bathroom, or you 36 00:02:12,840 --> 00:02:17,200 Speaker 1: find yourself answering a hot email. You can start, but 37 00:02:17,280 --> 00:02:21,640 Speaker 1: your work isn't getting done by a time machine. We 38 00:02:21,720 --> 00:02:25,160 Speaker 1: also underestimate with time because we forget about some of 39 00:02:25,160 --> 00:02:29,320 Speaker 1: the steps. Unlike time machines, cars need to be parked, 40 00:02:30,160 --> 00:02:32,919 Speaker 1: Maybe the time between the actual key and the ignition 41 00:02:33,000 --> 00:02:35,639 Speaker 1: moment in your driveway to the entrance to your office 42 00:02:35,639 --> 00:02:38,880 Speaker 1: complex is twenty minutes, but you have to put on 43 00:02:38,919 --> 00:02:42,960 Speaker 1: your shoes, walk to your car, get in, put on 44 00:02:43,000 --> 00:02:45,760 Speaker 1: your seat belt, and start up a podcast. Of course, 45 00:02:46,720 --> 00:02:48,720 Speaker 1: on the other end, you need to find a spot, 46 00:02:49,240 --> 00:02:52,760 Speaker 1: grab your things, tap your badget security, and walk to 47 00:02:52,800 --> 00:02:56,280 Speaker 1: your desk. If you put your shoes on twenty minutes 48 00:02:56,320 --> 00:03:00,720 Speaker 1: before your first meeting, you will in fact be late. 49 00:03:02,160 --> 00:03:04,960 Speaker 1: But honestly, I think the biggest thing going on is 50 00:03:05,160 --> 00:03:09,160 Speaker 1: some fantasizing. The truth is we don't want it to 51 00:03:09,200 --> 00:03:11,560 Speaker 1: take forty minutes to get to work, or for that 52 00:03:11,600 --> 00:03:15,120 Speaker 1: full on grocery store trip to take ninety minutes, so 53 00:03:15,160 --> 00:03:17,920 Speaker 1: we don't budget the proper amount of time and just 54 00:03:18,000 --> 00:03:23,480 Speaker 1: hope it will work out. Alas we drive cars, not 55 00:03:23,639 --> 00:03:30,320 Speaker 1: time machines. Wanting something to be different doesn't make it change. Instead, 56 00:03:30,360 --> 00:03:33,480 Speaker 1: it's better to face reality and see what can be 57 00:03:33,560 --> 00:03:37,600 Speaker 1: done to actually change what's going on while observing the 58 00:03:37,680 --> 00:03:41,640 Speaker 1: laws of physics. Maybe you can split daycare drop off duties, 59 00:03:42,280 --> 00:03:44,880 Speaker 1: maybe you can work from home twice a week, maybe 60 00:03:44,880 --> 00:03:48,600 Speaker 1: you can order groceries online. But there is nothing gained 61 00:03:48,680 --> 00:03:53,280 Speaker 1: by routinely underestimating how much time things will take other 62 00:03:53,320 --> 00:03:57,800 Speaker 1: than a lot of frustration and frenzy. Better to be 63 00:03:57,840 --> 00:04:01,640 Speaker 1: more accurate and get done what we intend to do. 64 00:04:03,280 --> 00:04:08,120 Speaker 1: In the meantime, This is Laura. Thanks for listening, and 65 00:04:08,200 --> 00:04:18,159 Speaker 1: here's to making the most of our time. 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