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In order to get my facebook fix, I made a schedule. I will work for this amount of time, take a facebook and potty break, I will resume working at this time... and so on and so forth.
It was very effective for me.
SM
So, for example if I have to read feeds by twitter I do this at first in the morning o last in the evening for an hour or an hour and a half.
T-shirt for you!
Facebook I state clearly on my profile and to my friends that this is for work purposes.
I open up Facebook straight to my Page and Groups so I never see that 'home' page with friend statuses right off the bat.
My CEO is also following me so that's motivation enough!
I just turn the music louder, if someone is getting on my nerves and disturbing me @ twitter, checking my mails or writing a comment like this ;-)
Greetz from Germany
GreenPeaceFan aka CompiVersteher on Twitter
In my personal time I end up getting distracted by work related items so I'm sure the time balances out in the end (or rather I'm sure work gets more out of me than they pay for). So... bring on the distractions.
@goatmoose
Next I'll answer the question: do pigs really eat ALL of the human body?
Matt.
Hey, it works. Doh...here she comes!
Cheers!.
Google it. It's wonderful.
P.S- Awesome shirt.
@myzerowaste
I've also turned off any Twitter/Facebook/RSS auto-updates on my "goof off" computer so I only check these things when I actually want to; they don't constantly interrupt me.
Keeping the twitter and facebook tabs hidden or closed out altogether is another good way to ignore it. I spend a lot of time on my web browser doing research, so "forgetting" their existence helps.
We have fair use at work (whatever that means). Facebook discouraged because of hogging bandwidth. I am self rationed by how busy I am and how many client deadlines I have.
Suggestion: You should let people download that image so people like me, who lives in countries far from USA can have that shirt made in local shops.
Twitter...I let myself look at it every 1/2 hour, BUT ONLY if I am within a couple of minutes of the 1/2 hour mark. So, if I miss the 9:30 Twitter timeslot, I have to wait until 10:00.
I guess it makes me watch the clock more, but it also keeps me from checking every time I switch application windows, too.
Its going to be harder now that I'm doing work-related Twitter, too. Hmmm.
http://visitsteve.com/work/selfcontrol/
If discussions are getting too political (my weakness), I either waste the day with Twitter or just turn it off and try not to think about it and let it fester. :)
Clearly I don't avoid distractions too well since I'm posting this!!
Have your favorite drink nearby so you won't have to pause when you're thirsty. Plug in earphones and listen to http://simplynoise.com/. Shut down e-mail and other applications so TweetDeck is the only one active and you're set to go.
If you're focussing on something else you may replace TweetDeck with the name of the application you need for the "something else". If you don't like noise as sound then get something around 60bpm without voice.
Then I make mean faces at anyone who trys to talk to me about work and doesnt read the sign.
My boss just loves it.
:P
1) Get a job that a)pays terribly so you cant afford a mobile with internet on it and b) doesn't involve using a computer
2) work for a boss who is a Luddite and therefore will have no idea what you are doing and will be easily fooled when you say it is work related.
3) Give up this whole 'work' thing and retire 40 years early.
4) get a job working for one or both of the sites.
It is about choices for me.
1. true
2. kind and
3 necessary
(or harmlessly funny)
My $.02
G
in da end u`ll b bugged up wid so many msgs that either u will stop opening dese sites or u`ll just go online,peep into ur posts n quickly sign out [tats wat i do :P]
Twitter is another matter:-)
So, I've decided to choose to make Twitter a part of my working-day; twittering is working (very very enjoyable work :-)
Since I've been active on Twitter, I feel excited, connected and creative...
@ThisisKaye