You open Target MyTime for something simple:
Check your schedule.
That’s it.
But somehow, it takes longer than expected.
The expectation
Open → see schedule → done.
The reality
- load screen delay
- navigating to correct view
- tapping into details
- sometimes going back to confirm
What actually slows things down
It’s not one big issue.
It’s small layers:
- where exactly your schedule is shown
- how details are nested
- how navigation flows
Real breakdown
| Step | Expected | Actual experience |
|---|---|---|
| Open MyTime | Instant | Slight delay |
| View schedule | Direct | Navigation required |
| Check details | One tap | Multiple layers |
The hidden factor
Uncertainty.
You don’t always trust that you saw everything.
So you:
- check again
- re-open
- confirm
What helps reduce time
- use the same navigation path every time
- avoid jumping between views
- trust first read when possible
FAQ
Is MyTime slow?
Not technically — but navigation adds time.
Why do I re-check so often?
Because of subtle uncertainty.
Can it be faster?
Yes, with consistent usage habits.
Final thought
It’s not one delay.
It’s many small ones.