Brave New World Revisited, again...



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 Hello Friends!

   We've been bombarded with Social Sites, Traffic Exchanges, and what's new and exciting in this Brave New World.  It's like a kid in the candy shop, and can be quite overwhelming if you let it get to you.  I have to remind myself and my comrade's to take it easy, learn something new, learn it well, then go on to the next lesson!

   Many get tangled up experimenting with 3 different things at once, and not able to do a good job on any of them.  We wind up getting frustrated, the ideas are bookmarked for a later date,  lost in the shuffle and maze of technology that flows across our desktop each day. 

  There's so much value and creativity out there in the ether's, if  we can learn to use it properly by focusing on one or two stratagies that we really enjoy, and getting very good at doing them before learning something else.

  Scheduling your day is key, you can spend the odd hours, early morning or late evening, when the kids are in bed and its quiet and easy to work without constant interruptions distracting you.  Use the prime hours of your day in productive time, doing the things that will add value and income, and be disciplined about using the most valuable thing we have, our time, to your full potential.

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Comments

And How!

Paul, you hit on a great topic!  I find myself getting lost sometimes trying to learn this and that, and have to force myself to come back to focus.  You give great advice on time management, and I always enjoy getting your take on things.

Your Friend,

Kevin Brake

 

Kevin Brake — Sun, 01/25/2009 - 11:58pm

Choices

Pick one get good at it before adding another. A split focus is generally counterproductive.

Elwood

Elwood Crane — Mon, 01/26/2009 - 6:04pm
 

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