3600 seconds in an hour, so if you value your time at $18/hour you should imagine a cent ticking away every two seconds, if $36/hour a cent every second, etc.
Cents and seconds are really too small to impact much on people’s decisions.
I’ve found it more useful to frame it in dollar or five minute increments—for every multiple of $12 an hour, that’s $1 every 5 minutes. That is substantial enough that I (and probably people in general) will pay more attention to it.
3600 seconds in an hour, so if you value your time at $18/hour you should imagine a cent ticking away every two seconds, if $36/hour a cent every second, etc.
Cents and seconds are really too small to impact much on people’s decisions. I’ve found it more useful to frame it in dollar or five minute increments—for every multiple of $12 an hour, that’s $1 every 5 minutes. That is substantial enough that I (and probably people in general) will pay more attention to it.
1 cent a second? It’s almost depressing if you put it like that.