# Better daily routine

Here are a few statistics that highlight the need for better organization of daily routines:

* &#x20;Spending 10-12 minutes planning your day can save you two hours of time.
* Only 20% of people feel that their work is under control every day. <https://www.zippia.com/advice/time-management-statistics/>
* &#x20;Despite time-tracking apps, hints, and tips being available, only 17% of people track their time. <https://techjury.net/blog/time-management-statistics/#gref>
* 41% of the stress people experience is due to unduly workloads
* People spend **80% of the workday** on tasks of little value.
* 87% of students believe better time management would get them better grades.
* **82% of people** don’t manage their time successfully.
* Ten minutes of planning a day can reduce wasted time by **up to two hours**.
* About 70% of people track their most-important tasks on a to-do list.
* Only **5% of people** use to-do lists for non-crucial tasks. <https://webtribunal.net/blog/time-management-statistics/#gref>
* &#x20;The average worker spends 51% of every workday on low to no value tasks <https://www.zippia.com/advice/time-management-statistics/>
* The average employee spends 12% of their working hours per day using social media unproductively. <https://www.zippia.com/advice/time-management-statistics/>
* Only 18% of people have a proper time management system. <https://www.zippia.com/advice/time-management-statistics/>


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