I am OK with all that, but there will be
much wasted media / pundit / fan comment energy that is for certain
Not exact matches
Second, kids often hear that they aren't managing their time well because they either «
waste» time on downtime activities (e.g., social
media, streaming shows, music, whatever) or decrease their productivity by combining downtime with academic time (e.g., making homework take
much longer than it should).
Most teens don't have
much time to spare before school and texting or surfing social
media can
waste a lot of precious minutes.
I'm not
wasting much time on Lords reform, which has excited so
much media interest, largely because the very public feuding between coalition factions, peers and the Labour party in recent days confirm the hunch that it isn't going to get far, doesn't deserve to do so, and that most voters won't notice or care.
If you rest too
much time in between your sets,
wasting your time on various social
media, you gradually lose the tension and stress that your muscles are under.
Back when I was completely ignorant of the publishing industry, I
wasted so
much time on social
media, chasing influential people, and more or less wringing my hands about the things that didn't work out.
I see authors try to build a social
media following to demonstrate platform, while at the same time fearful that if they put too
much of their ideas or work into public circulation, they will exhaust themselves or «
waste» their best stuff.
What most authors discovered, however, is that without access to bookstore shelves, or a reliable way to get in front of readers (these were the early days of the Internet — no social
media and very little in the way of popular blogging), you were pretty
much wasting your time.
I cringe at the thought of how
much time I
waste on social
media, but there you go.
And a large global recession that politicians which
media supported, created, also dampen the appeal of even more excessively wild government spending - hundreds of billions or trillions depending how want to measure it, which of course involved massive government fraud and
waste which obviously created too
much unemployment and poverty in general.
Why is nobody in the
media questioning how
much money is being
wasted on futile science?
Recently, when Ken Wisnefski, the CEO of WebiMax, an online marketing firm, wrote in to BNET's Ask the Expert's column complaining that his employees were
wasting too
much time on social
media, two out of three responding experts took a hard line on the issue.
They pinpoint areas, such as spending too
much time on social
media, as time -
wasting activities, and improve to be more accountable on how such time is spent.