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    10 Small habits that can save you 10 minutes every day

    Arabian Media staffBy Arabian Media staffJune 24, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    If you’ve ever wished there were more hours in the day, you’re not alone. But here’s the truth: most of us aren’t lacking time—we’re leaking it. From decision fatigue in the morning to scrolling traps at night, we lose precious minutes to habits that go unnoticed.

    But what if you could gain back time without a major lifestyle change?

    That’s what this article is about—ten small, low-effort habits that can save you at least 10 minutes daily. Over a year, that’s 60+ hours reclaimed—enough to read 10 books, take up a hobby, or simply breathe a little easier.

    10 tiny habits to save 10 minutes a day


    1. Set out tomorrow’s clothes tonight

    Mornings are already rushed, and decision fatigue hits early. Picking an outfit at night removes one more thing from your brain’s to-do list.

    Before bed, lay out your clothes, undergarments, and even accessories. If you go to the gym, pack your workout outfit and shoes too.


    2. Keep your essentials in one spot

    How often do you say, “Where are my keys?” The more scattered your essentials are, the more minutes you lose every day. Create a “landing zone” at home—a small basket or shelf by the door. Place your keys, wallet, ID, and headphones there every time you walk in. No more frantic searches when you’re already late. Plus, this builds a sense of order that calms your mind.


    3. Use voice notes for To-do lists

    Typing takes time. Plus, ideas often strike when you’re walking, cooking, or half-asleep—moments where writing isn’t ideal.

    For to-do lists, use your phone’s voice memo or a productivity app like Google Keep, Todoist, or Notion. Just say: “Reminder: Call the bank tomorrow.” You capture thoughts instantly and avoid forgetting important things, saving time you’d otherwise spend remembering or retracing.


    4. Unsubscribe from one email newsletter a day

    We waste time daily deleting or skimming emails we didn’t sign up for—or no longer need. Every time a spammy email hits your inbox, scroll down and hit “unsubscribe.” Do this once a day and watch your inbox calm down. Fewer distractions mean faster inbox clearing and less attention residue. You’ll cut your email time in half over time.


    5. Pre-fill water bottles or meal prep basics

    Small kitchen routines (like finding the right container or ingredients) eat into your morning rhythm.

    • Fill your water bottle at night and place it in the fridge.
    • Cut fruits or pre-pack smoothie ingredients into ziplock bags.
    • Prepare overnight oats or portion your lunch in advance.

    Mornings become lighter. You start healthier and get out the door faster—without skipping meals or hydration.


    6. Automate the repetitive

    If it’s repetitive and digital, it can probably be automated. The less you remember, the more time you save.

    • Use autopay for bills.
    • Schedule recurring calendar events (e.g., every Monday: meal prep).
    • Use email templates for frequent replies.

    You’ll stop wasting time on remembering and start using that brainpower for things that actually need it.


    7. Keep a ‘Default’ grocery list

    How many times do you re-write eggs, milk, or rice every week? A base list speeds up your weekly planning.

    Create a list of your household’s weekly staples. Save it in Google Keep or a notes app. Then just add specific extras based on the week. Reduces decision-making, last-minute store runs, and forgotten items. The result: fewer frustrating shopping trips.


    8. Create a go-to outfit and meal

    A “go-to” removes the stress of choice. You don’t always need variety—just reliability when life is chaotic.

    • Choose one outfit that’s easy, stylish, and comfortable.
    • Pick one meal you can whip up in 10 minutes (e.g., eggs on toast, dal-chawal, or instant veggie noodles).

    Perfect for rushed days or decision fatigue. You save mental energy and time.


    9. Mute non-essential notifications

    You check your phone “just for a second”… and 10 minutes vanish. Notification interruptions are one of the biggest hidden time traps.

    Go to Settings → Notifications → Disable alerts for all non-urgent apps (social media, games, shopping apps). Keep only essential ones. Fewer distractions = deeper focus and faster completion of tasks. It’s a one-time fix that saves time daily.


    10. Place a timer next to your phone

    Timers add intention. If you must scroll, scroll with awareness. Every time you pick up your phone “just for 5 minutes,” actually set a 5-minute timer. When it goes off—put the phone down. This single habit can save you hours weekly. It builds digital discipline and helps you reclaim your day from mindless browsing.


    Final thoughts

    Time-saving isn’t about doing everything faster—it’s about cutting what doesn’t matter and refining what does.

    Start with just one habit from this list. Once it becomes second nature, add another. Over weeks, you’ll not only save time but also reduce stress, make smarter decisions, and feel more in control.

    Because in the end, time saved is life gained.



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