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These 10 daily habits could be the real reason you feel tired, stuck, and broke

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - May 11, 2026, 20:48 IST
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10 everyday habits that secretly drain your energy and block money from coming in


Most people assume feeling tired all the time is just part of adult life. Work gets blamed, sleep gets blamed, and stress gets blamed – and sometimes all of that is true. But there are also smaller habits that slowly wear people down without them even realizing it.

The strange part is that many of these routines feel completely normal now. They are built into everyday life. People repeat them daily without questioning how much mental energy, focus, confidence, and even money they may be losing because of them.

Here are 10 everyday habits that may be doing more damage than they seem.
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Checking your phone the moment you wake up

For a lot of people, the day starts with notifications. Before even getting out of bed, the brain is already flooded with emails, social media posts, messages, news alerts, and work updates.

It may feel harmless, but starting the morning this way can make the mind feel rushed before the day has properly begun. Many people end up carrying that feeling of mental clutter for the rest of the day.

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Putting off tiny tasks for too long

Everyone delays things sometimes. Replying to one message later, postponing a bill payment, ignoring a call, delaying paperwork – it happens.

The problem starts when these small unfinished tasks pile up quietly in the background. Even when people are relaxing, the brain often keeps reminding them about everything still pending. That constant mental load becomes exhausting over time.

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Spending money based on mood

A stressful day often turns into ordering expensive food, online shopping, or buying things that were never really needed in the first place.

In the moment, it feels comforting. But emotional spending usually creates another kind of stress later. Many people realize too late that temporary happiness can slowly turn into financial pressure.

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Sleeping late but not actually resting

A lot of people are physically tired but still spend hours scrolling through reels or watching random videos late into the night.

The body may technically get sleep, but the mind never really slows down. The next day usually starts with low energy, irritation, poor focus, and that constant feeling of being mentally exhausted.

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Comparing your life to strangers online

Social media has made comparison almost impossible to avoid. Someone always seems to be travelling more, earning more, looking better, or achieving milestones faster.

What people often forget is that they are comparing their real lives to carefully selected highlights online. Doing this regularly can slowly affect confidence and leave people feeling like they are constantly falling behind.

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Saying yes when you actually want to say no

Many people overcommit because they do not want to appear rude, selfish, or unavailable. They agree to extra work, plans they do not enjoy, and responsibilities they never had time for in the first place.

After a point, this starts draining emotional energy. People become exhausted while trying to keep everyone else happy.

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Trying to do five things at once

Replying to texts during meetings, eating while watching videos, working with multiple tabs open, constantly switching between apps – modern life has normalized multitasking.

But instead of making people more productive, it often leaves them mentally scattered. The brain rarely gets a moment to focus properly on one thing at a time.

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Hardly moving throughout the day

Sitting for long hours has quietly become routine for many people. Work happens on screens, entertainment happens on screens, and even social interaction now happens through phones.

The lack of movement affects more than physical health. It can also impact mood, focus, and energy levels in ways people do not immediately notice.

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Complaining without changing anything

Everyone needs to vent sometimes. But constantly talking about stress, bad luck, or problems without taking even a small action can slowly create a cycle of negativity.

Over time, this mindset becomes emotionally draining not just for the person but sometimes for the people around them, too.

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Never mentally switching off from work


For many people, work no longer ends after office hours. Emails, messages, deadlines, and stress continue long after the laptop is shut.

Even during dinner or before sleeping, the mind keeps thinking about unfinished work. Without proper mental breaks, burnout builds quietly and slowly.


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