Estimate how much productivity you lose to interruptions, context switching, and multitasking every week.
Research from the University of California, Irvine found that it takes an average of 23 minutes and 15 seconds to return to full focus after an interruption. This is not just feeling distracted — it is the measured time to regain the same depth of cognitive engagement you had before the interruption occurred.
This means that a "quick" 30-second Slack message does not cost 30 seconds. It costs 23 minutes and 30 seconds. A day with 15 interruptions does not lose 7.5 minutes — it loses nearly 6 hours of productive capacity. The math is devastating and almost nobody does it.
This calculator makes the invisible visible. By converting your daily interruptions into hours lost, dollars wasted, and productivity percentage drop, it gives you the data to justify the structural changes needed to protect your focus time.
Not all distractions are equal. Context-switching costs vary by the cognitive complexity of the interrupted task:
You cannot eliminate all interruptions, but you can dramatically reduce their frequency and recovery cost with these evidence-based strategies:
For a team of 10 knowledge workers earning $75/hour average, 15 daily interruptions per person translates to approximately $1.3 million per year in lost productivity. This is not a theoretical number — it is the direct financial cost of context-switching.
Companies that have implemented focus-time policies — protected no-meeting days, async-first communication, and visible deep work schedules — report 20–30% productivity gains within the first quarter. Basecamp, Atlassian, and Shopify have all publicly shared the results of such policies.
The ROI of focus protection is among the highest of any productivity intervention available. A $0 investment (policy change) that recovers 5–10 hours per employee per week is the equivalent of hiring additional staff for free.
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