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Time Quote by Ted W. Engstrom

"Anything that is wasted effort represents wasted time. The best management of our time thus becomes linked inseparably with the best utilization of our efforts"

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Engstrom’s line has the clipped certainty of mid-century productivity culture: time is the master metric, effort is the input, and waste is a moral failure. The intent is corrective, almost managerial-scolding, aimed at people who confuse busyness with progress. By equating “wasted effort” with “wasted time,” he collapses two anxieties into one: you’re not just working poorly, you’re squandering the one resource you can’t replenish.

The subtext is where the quote does its real work. It smuggles in a particular worldview: time isn’t lived, it’s administered. “Best management” frames your day as an enterprise, and your attention as a budget line. That language quietly shifts responsibility downward. If outcomes disappoint, the culprit isn’t an unreasonable workload, bad strategy, or structural constraints; it’s your failure to optimize. In that sense, the quote doubles as both advice and ideology, flattering the reader with agency while pressuring them to self-audit relentlessly.

Contextually, Engstrom fits a tradition of business-minded self-improvement writing that treats efficiency as virtue and friction as personal error. The neat rhetorical linkage - “inseparably” - is persuasive because it feels like logic, not opinion. But it also invites a pointed question: who gets to define “wasted” effort? Some effort that looks inefficient in the moment (learning, experimenting, resting, even detours) is exactly what makes later work sharper and more original.

The quote works because it’s clean, quotable, and slightly accusatory - a pocket-sized philosophy for the age of calendars, KPIs, and the nagging fear you’re falling behind.

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APA Style (7th ed.)
Engstrom, Ted W. (2026, January 16). Anything that is wasted effort represents wasted time. The best management of our time thus becomes linked inseparably with the best utilization of our efforts. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/anything-that-is-wasted-effort-represents-wasted-115703/

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Engstrom, Ted W. "Anything that is wasted effort represents wasted time. The best management of our time thus becomes linked inseparably with the best utilization of our efforts." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/anything-that-is-wasted-effort-represents-wasted-115703/.

MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Anything that is wasted effort represents wasted time. The best management of our time thus becomes linked inseparably with the best utilization of our efforts." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/anything-that-is-wasted-effort-represents-wasted-115703/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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