As a writer I have to spend a lot of time online researching, updating blogs and utilizing social networks in order to get people to buy my books. It is like walking through a field of land mine time suckers. Maybe I have ADD but there are some many things that attract my attention that it is hard to stay on task. I have to remember this simple formula:
Time=work=money
If time is being sucked into an online application, then there is no work being and therefore no money being paid. As someone who relies totally on the revenue generated with writing this can be a deadly trap. Lets look at the top offenders:
1. Online games- World of Warcraft and the type. Don’t even download these games or go to the sites. You will be sucked in.
2. Facebook- There are two areas that can just eat up time. One is the applications (games, quizzes ect) and the other is reading and commenting on all your friends posts about what happened last night. You can use facebook as a powerful networking and marketing tool, but if you like these other applications limit yourself until AFTER you have gotten your work down.
3. Twitter – Like facebook , twitter is a great networking tool and has marketing potential. However limit tweets to relevant things and use it to direct traffic to your web site and blog. If you spend time looking at updates, it can eat your time before you know it.
4. Shopping- Even if you are just browsing online- do it during specific non work times.
5. News articles- You can spend hours looking at interesting articles- don’t be sucked in.
Set time for work and play. It is hard to do when you are self employed but creating a calendar and set work hours will help you stay on track. If you are just too tempted, turn off the internet during periods of writing time in which you do not need to research the internet.