Do you fuck around online all day and never get anything done?

BlokBlok

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Me too!

I recently be came a full time IM and found myself fucking around too much on facebook and the like. I found this Chrome extension that forces you to limit your time on certain sites every day

https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/laankejkbhbdhmipfmgcngdelahlfoji

I started using it and its been good so far and no this is not my extension.

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I think she'd make me fuck around and not get stuff done even more than I do now.
 
Leechblock for Firefox works well too. In addition to blocking sites, it shows you how much time per day you actually spend on the sites on your block list
 
Why limit the fuck-around time? Simply don't do the non-essential shit.

Only 5% of your actions are responsible for 95% of your profit. So just do those 5% and enjoy looking at boobies the rest of the day.

I work for about 40 minutes in the morning and 40 minutes in the evening.
Once a week, I spend additional 2-3 hours or so doing some "major" shit.

And I'm making 20x more than I used to be making while working 14-hour days.

The biggest challenge is realizing that most of the shit you think is important for your business really isn't important at all.
 
in a single day, I probably spend 2-3 hours just browsing sites and forums instead of getting some work done
 
1. Buy Google Money Machine trial
2. Sit around looking at porn and playing Wow
3. Profit
 
That would be today.

No srsly, I'm solving a tough marketing problem by not thinking about it and sipping beer for breakfest.

At least: that's what I believe.
 
Why limit the fuck-around time? Simply don't do the non-essential shit.

Only 5% of your actions are responsible for 95% of your profit. So just do those 5% and enjoy looking at boobies the rest of the day.

I work for about 40 minutes in the morning and 40 minutes in the evening.
Once a week, I spend additional 2-3 hours or so doing some "major" shit.

And I'm making 20x more than I used to be making while working 14-hour days.

The biggest challenge is realizing that most of the shit you think is important for your business really isn't important at all.

This is extremely subjective and not good advice.