Time Audit
- Hazem Dweik
- Oct 12
- 1 min read

Hey, it’s Hazem.
Here’s something I do that most people don’t: I log every minute of my day.
From the moment I wake up until I go to sleep, everything gets recorded. Then at the end of the day, I sit down and look at it.
What did I do that paid off?
What wasted my energy?
What should I remove or optimize tomorrow?
That daily reflection is how I sharpen my time management.
Most business owners say they’re “busy,” but can’t tell you where their time actually goes. The problem isn’t the number of hours, it’s the lack of clarity.
Time management starts with awareness.
Once you track how you spend your day, you realize how much of it doesn’t move your business forward — unnecessary meetings, admin tasks, distractions.
The fix is simple: measure first, then improve.
If you don’t know where your time goes, you can’t manage it.
Lesson here: Just like you track your expenses to control cash flow, you need to track your time to control growth.
Talk soon,
Hazem.




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