What Is Capacity Drift Costing You?
You can sit at your desk for eight hours and still get five hours of usable work.
That gap is not discipline. It is capacity.
This calculator estimates what time spent below full capacity may be costing you in effective work, daily value, and annual value.
The number is not a judgment. It is a decision tool.
Most people never do this math. They feel the drag, the rework, the slow decisions, the reactive calls — but they never translate it into dollars or hours.
This calculator makes that hidden cost visible. It is built for professionals who are already delivering and can still feel the gap between what they are capable of and what they can access on a given afternoon.
Calculate Your Capacity Cost
This estimates what time spent in 🟡 Yellow, 🔴 Red, and ⚫ Can't-Even may be costing an individual professional in lost effective work.
Conservative productivity model. Educational use only. Not a diagnosis.
💰 Value of Your Time
W-2 salary, freelance income, or what it would cost to replace you.
⏱️ Where Your Workday Happens
Think about a typical workday. How much feels focused vs. effortful vs. running on fumes?
🟢 Green hours/day
📉 Not All Hours Are Equal
In 🟢 Green, an hour of work gives you an hour of results. In other zones, some of that effort gets lost to slower thinking, mistakes, rework, or reactivity.
Typical range: 15–25% for most desk-based roles
Typical range: 25–45%. Higher in roles with a big mistake tax.
Typical range: 50–75%. Very little executive function is available here.
📊 Results
If this number bothers you, good. It means the problem is real enough to change.
💡 Value of reclaiming just 1 effective hour/day $0
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If This Number Feels High, It Should.
Small daily losses compound into career-scale impact. Capacity drift is quiet until it isn't. Even modest improvement changes the math fast.
What These Loss Percentages Actually Mean
These percentages are not moral judgments. They are a way of translating capacity states into effective work.
When capacity drops, you can still be working — but each hour produces less usable output. That is the only thing being measured here.
Example assumptions:
🟡 Yellow → ~20% loss
You are slower, more distractible, and switching context more often — but still mostly functional.
🔴 Red → ~35% loss
More mistakes, more rework, more leakage. You may still push through, but quality and efficiency suffer.
⚫ Can't-Even → ~60% loss
Very little executive function is available for complex work. Output is low and error risk is high.
An hour in 🔴 Red is not the same as an hour in 🟢 Green.
The calculator simply accounts for that reality.
Defaults are editable. Different roles carry different mistake taxes.
Why Knowing Your Capacity Cost Matters
Most people try to fix a capacity problem with more productivity tools. More systems. More discipline. More force.
But if the real issue is that you are spending several hours a day in a reduced-capacity state, no task manager in the world will close that gap by itself.
The Real ROI of Capacity Awareness
Once you can see the cost, you can make different choices. Not harder ones. Smarter ones.
Shifting one important conversation from a typical 🔴 Red afternoon to a 🟢 Green morning does not require more effort. It requires awareness and better timing.
Reclaiming just one effective hour per day compounds into 240+ hours per year.
What To Do With Your Results
Track your zones for one week
Do not optimize yet. Just notice where your day tends to drift.
Identify your expensive hours
If your highest-value work keeps landing in Yellow or Red, that is your first leverage point.
Test one reset this week
If capacity is the problem, recovery has to be part of the system — not an afterthought.
For Employers: Multiply This Across a Team
Individual drift becomes organizational drag very quickly.
Capacity variance increases decision variance. Decision variance increases cost.
Traditional wellness programs often require people to already be functioning well enough to use them. Capacity-aware tools work differently. They are built for the states where work actually gets expensive.
Stop Paying the Capacity Tax.
The calculator shows the cost. The reset helps you change it.
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