Re: Time Is On Your Side
Mike wrote -
> Do you spend time in front of the All Knowing Eye (TV)?
Not much actually. I might have it on while working on projects but I don't pay much attention to it. It's usually a ballgame that my sons are watching.
>Is that time spent watching Jerry Springer or Murphy Brown (How many Murphy Browns does it take to change a light bulb? SHUT UP And Just Do It!) or some other trivial thing? Do you really need to know what the weather will be like tomorrow?
> Do you really need to see the nightly horror
> movie (news)?
I usually watch the 11:00 pm news when I go to bed. Many nights I miss it though because I'm busy working on projects.
Wasting time with TV has never been much of an issue for me.
>What do you do during your lnch break?
I usually work on projects.
>Do you have a RDO?
An RDO? Is that one of the new e-readers? No.
>Is reading the newspaper from cover to cover a necessary item?
Nope. I usually only read a few sections from Sunday's paper and often not even that.
> What mode of transport is used to get to
> your active income workplace? Walk? Then
> take the car.
Bus. And I usually work on projects while riding. I've got over 600 e-mails in my inbox because I've been devoting most of my time to project work. (No Gordon. Your last e-mail is *not* languishing in there somewhere. *g*)
> Read an online newspaper instead of spending
> time at the news stand.
Not an issue. Seldom go there.
> Are other non-family members taking up your >time? Do you feel obligated to these people?
> Drop them. Tell them you're too busy.
Not really. Well, I do devote several hours a week to various activities with my church. That's not something I'm willing to cut out though because to me, that's as essential as getting the income streams flowing.
> Clean your slate of as much time-wasting
> actions as possible. You'll probably find
> yourself with a couple of extra hours a day.
I do agree with this in general but I would be surprised to find an additional two hours a day in my case.
Rick Smith, "The Net Guerrilla"
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