“According to a study conducted by a Boston marketing firm, the average American burns 55 minutes a day—roughly 12 weeks a year—looking for things they know they own but can't find.” -Newsweek
That is a staggering number to me. 55 minutes per day?! That’s seems like an awful lot of time to spend on looking for things. And this report seems to be based around physical objects we own. I can only imagine what that number would increase to if the report included things we look for in our inboxes, shared drives at work, folders on our computers, etc.
