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The 10-Minute Rule: Why Freelancers Who Track Time in Real-Time Earn 23% More

The Problem Nobody Talks About

Every freelancer has been there. Friday evening, staring at a blank timesheet, trying to remember what you did on Tuesday morning.

You guess. You round down. And just like that, 3-4 billable hours vanish into thin air. Every. Single. Week.

Over a year, that is roughly 150+ hours of unbilled work. At $100/hr, that is $15,000 left on the table.

The 10-Minute Rule

Here is a dead-simple productivity hack that changed how I bill:

Every time you switch tasks, take 10 seconds to log what you just finished.

Not at the end of the day. Not on Friday. Right now, in the moment.

Why does this work?

  1. Context is fresh - You know exactly what you did and how long it took
  2. No guilt rounding - When you log in real-time, you capture the true duration
  3. Pattern recognition - After a week, you see where your time actually goes

What I Use

I built FillTheTimesheet specifically for this workflow - quick entries, project tagging, and zero friction so logging does not break your flow.

But honestly, even a simple note in your phone beats Friday-evening guesswork.

The Debugging Parallel

This reminds me of something I wrote about recently - I lost 30% of UDP packets in production and only caught it because I had real-time monitoring. Same principle applies to your time: if you are not measuring it live, you are losing it.

Key Takeaway

Stop reconstructing your week from memory. Track in real-time, bill accurately, earn what you deserve.


What is your time tracking strategy? Drop a comment - I would love to hear what works for you.

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