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Great post Sharon, I am horrible about letting time get away from me online. And I have discovered that, for some reason, I tend to think clearer at 3 am in the morning, so there have been plenty of times I have decided working on a post then, only to get in bed by 4am or 5am.

Setting a plan is easy for me, having the self-control to stick to it is the hard part ;)

I am with Mack, discipline is my biggest challenge. Maybe I need a VA to keep me in line ;)

Great post Sharon! Mack, I'm totally with you - I work until 3-4 AM most days (temporary insomnia - that's what I blame it on!) and then I make myself go to bed only to lie there thinking about other things. I've had to hold myself back from bringing the laptop into bed (for real)... I think we all need boundaries and Sharon, kudos for stepping up and taking a stance where work is concerned! I'll watch and see how you do and I *might* try it :)

Mack & Gavin--yes, me too! Setting the plan is the easy part, actually carrying it out is the tough part. Sometimes it helps me just to be mindful of how much time I'm spending online. Just acknowledging that I'm spending way to much time on the net helps to reign things in.

Gavin--thank you for supporting my efforts over on your blog!:-)

Erin--I dare you to try the trick of radically limiting your workday. I dare you!;-) I have only been doing it a day and a half, but I've noticed a difference already. More time spent off the computer. More time spent doing offline things I should be doing, but I've been skipping. It works, I promise!

OMG, the addicts convene. Pls Sharon, any chance you can hop on a plane to Marrakesh and MAKE ME implement your plan? I must, must learn how to turn off the internet. I am on a book deadline and I have been forced to borrow a studio with no internet in order to get anything done. Aaack.

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