07-06-2013, 07:20 PM
This article cracked me up because it describes my behavior perfectly!
The article has some good points for being more productive.
I make a list of what I need to get done the night before.
Making the list in the morning is too distracting.
I set a timer when I go to Facebook or Twitter to post a link. It is my downfall. I will realize I have been playing with my friends and suddenly hours of not working has passed.
I also set a timer before checking my email. My emails have alerts and news links that will help me on my website but I start reading and suddenly hours of not working has passed.
You I set a timer before coming to BBHF otherwise I will be here reading threads all day long.
Top 5 Productivity Tips For Getting Things Done
The article has some good points for being more productive.
I make a list of what I need to get done the night before.
Making the list in the morning is too distracting.
I set a timer when I go to Facebook or Twitter to post a link. It is my downfall. I will realize I have been playing with my friends and suddenly hours of not working has passed.
I also set a timer before checking my email. My emails have alerts and news links that will help me on my website but I start reading and suddenly hours of not working has passed.
You I set a timer before coming to BBHF otherwise I will be here reading threads all day long.
Quote:How often do full days slip by without you doing any actual work onThis is the rest of the article. I am not affiliated with the author, the blog blah, blah, blah you get it.
your online business? Chances are it’s most of the time… meaning 4-5
days a week where you do absolutely no content creation , back link
building, or traffic generation.
It’s an easy cycle to get into… you sit down to “work”, but you need
to check your email first. There’s a few interesting offers or blog
posts that you decide to read, and before you know it two hours have
gone by.
Top 5 Productivity Tips For Getting Things Done