That’s quite a useful question for everyone. Personally, if you ask me, time tracking has many benefits, and since it has many benefits, I like tracking my time at both personal and professional levels. On the other hand, whether someone likes it or not depends on their experiences and perspectives. Let me elaborate on that.
The General Impact of Time Tracking: Tracking your time either manually or using time tracking software, which I recommend, leads to discovery. Here, whether someone likes it or not depends on the impact. For instance:
- Those who start noticing patterns where they need to improve time management make time tracking a habitual practice.
- Those who notice nothing find the activity a waste of their effort.
Beneficial Perspective: For a majority of individuals and businesses, being in favor of and against time tracking is secondary, just a debate. What matters to them are the benefits. Since time tracking is giving them significant benefits, such as improved focus, they just keep doing it. Then, there are smart people who use DeskTrack.
As a conclusive statement, I would say that the bottom line is to find a balance between tracking time smartly and trusting your instincts and expertize. If you found my answer at all helpful, please consider following my page here at Quora, where I post such answers and updates regularly. Let me know what your thoughts are regarding this in the comment section below.
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