



Research showing average professionals spend 14.8 hours per week in meetings, representing 37% of a 40-hour work week. Critical context for understanding why focus time is scarce and why morning time blocks must be protected before meetings consume the day.
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Research shows that the average professional spends 14.8 hours per week in meetings—37% of a standard 40-hour work week. This statistic explains why focused work time is so scarce and highlights the importance of protecting time blocks for deep work.
In a 40-hour week:
Team leaders discovering 30% of time in non-essential meetings:
The 14.8 hours spent weekly in meetings explains why focus time is precious. Protect morning hours (9-11 AM) before meetings consume them, as this is when most people have peak cognitive performance. Without intentional calendar defense, meetings will expand to fill all available time, leaving only fragments for deep work.