Judging by my actual time spent doing things in the past, oh, couple months, my actual number one priority (bar job and sleep) is not writing, not arting, not crafting, not activism, not schoolwork, not reading for personal benefit, not even reading for personal pleasure. It's refreshing things on the Internet.
Yeah, I don't like that much either.
So, uh, people who use Leechblock or similar. How's that working for you? Is Leechblock the best avoid-timesuck-sites-except-in-regulated-doses Firefox/Chrome gimmick out there, or is it just the only one I can name offhand?
(I mean, this is probably mostly a depression problem for me? But not wholly.)
On a related note, I recommend James Scott Bell's How to Make a Living as a Writer to anyone who finds the prospect of making a living as a writer appealing. As you may guess, I'm starting with the time management advice.
Yeah, I don't like that much either.
So, uh, people who use Leechblock or similar. How's that working for you? Is Leechblock the best avoid-timesuck-sites-except-in-regulated-doses Firefox/Chrome gimmick out there, or is it just the only one I can name offhand?
(I mean, this is probably mostly a depression problem for me? But not wholly.)
On a related note, I recommend James Scott Bell's How to Make a Living as a Writer to anyone who finds the prospect of making a living as a writer appealing. As you may guess, I'm starting with the time management advice.