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I am amazed, truly amazed that you can make this work for you!!! I can see this perhaps working for work, but for blogging too? How is that possible? esp since you have two blogs. Does this mean that you don't visit any other blogs?

Hey Maryam,

That's a good question--It used to take me forever to write up posts (like hours!), but when I started limiting my time (like telling myself I had to be done by a certain time) remarkably I found the time to write more posts, and to also do my regular blog surfing.

In fact, blog surfing is the first thing I do in the morning (doing something fun first thing helps me to look forward to sitting down at the computer). But I give myself a time limit so that I don't spend all day doing it :-)

This "time-boxing" technique works for blogging, work or any other thing you need to do (yard work, cleaning, Christmas shopping, whatever.) By pre-deciding limits of the time you're going to invest, it forces you to work more effiiciently :-)

Maryam, I also do this schedule 6 days a week, rather than just 5.

It's true that when you say yourself "I'll work 2 hours then I'll go out for 5" something remarkable happens.

First, in the 2 hour you'll get mush more done than if you know have a full day of work scheduled ahead.

And second, while you are out, something inside you reminds you have work unfinished and great ideas keep popping in your head, and when you get back to work in the evening you'll be even more effective than the first 2 hours.

The work in the morning it's like an investment you make.

Hey Dan,

You are so right--I love working early in the morning! It makes my day seem so much longer (in a good way ;-))

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