Where do you organise your time online?
@ScotMac (1335)
Edinburgh, Scotland
February 9, 2020 5:47pm CST
I have always found that if I become too involved with too many online activities I end up not giving any of them sufficient time. Some don't need much daily work but others need regular attention. Finding the best way to use my time will maximise my online productivity but I must admit that I tend to get sidetracked if I come across something interesting. I will stop what I am doing and research it for my own amusement. This cuts into my productive time so I should really be more focused and choose wisely where I spend my online time. I guess it all depends which is the more important to each of us - earnings or fun! With me it's the fun and satisfaction of what I do, not how much I could earn.
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@lookatdesktop (27134)
• Dallas, Texas
19 Feb 20
It's fun to be able to take time to write and more time to take to interact. I find more fun interacting than just reading or writing but all 3 activities make my day go smooth and fast.
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@JohnRoberts (109846)
• Los Angeles, California
10 Feb 20
I am retired so have the time to indulge here.
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@LindaOHio (178869)
• United States
10 Feb 20
It's very easy to get sidetracked on the internet.
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@Onthemountain (42)
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10 Feb 20
Very recognizable, I was asked to make a simple social quiz about the history of our county the other week, and ended up stuck reading about my third question all day, as it was just to interesting to move on to the next one.. :-)
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@wolfgirl569 (106478)
• Marion, Ohio
10 Feb 20
As I do this for fun I dont worry about the time.
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@Alexandoy (65308)
• Cainta, Philippines
10 Feb 20
For me, it is both earnings and fun. When I am not enjoying the site anymore, I just leave and become inactive. It's a good thing for me now that I am enjoying MyLot and also earning.
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@DesirousDreamer (34776)
• Peoria, Arizona
10 Feb 20
I have to use a timer to make sure I do not get easily distracted. 30 minutes at a time, I do 30 minutes of work and that also includes going on social media for a few second and then also mylot and then 30 minutes for whatever project I am working that day whether it would be drawing or writing. When I am not working I allow myself a little extra time on personal social media to just scroll, but if I notice I am on there too long maybe longer than 10 minutes I tell myself to stop.
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