Use Time Tracking Turns Ticks To Gold
Your time is MONEY , and even though it doesn't come out of your pocket, it represents a considerable investment.
One successful entrepreneur once remarked that it would take about 1,000 hours to be just reasonably competent in virtually any activity or subject and 5,000 to reach the "master" stage.
How much time have you invested in your on-line business? Can you really come back with an accurate answer, or would you just be guessing?
free time tracking tool
From this moment forward, there's no need to guess. I've discovered a free tool that can keep track of your time.
TimeTechnix®
is a simple time keeper for tracking time worked on a project. It automatically saves your work time every minute, so you don't have to worry about loosing any data.
It will time out when there is no activity after 5 minutes (no mouse clicks or keyboard actions).
This tool permits you to track multiple projects , and I'd suggest that you be ruthlessly honest with yourself when you set it up to use. Set up one project for your On-line business (several, if you have more than 1), another for "recreational" web surfing, and other personal or business categories which you can only decide for yourself.
Form a habit of changing your "project" when you realize that you're no longer doing what you first set it to track. Then you won't fool yourself into thinking that you've spent an hour "researching" your affiliate business, when you get sidetracked into pursuing a branch of your family tree, some game or something else that distracts you.
After awhile you may be surprised at where you really spend your time. Then it is up to you to decide if you want to continue using your time in that way, or to make an effort to change to something you prefer more.
time tracking is a personal decision
This is entirely a personal decision. It's not up to me to judge what you spend your time on -- that's up to you. But the point is that if you are spending a lot of time doing something which is NOT taking you to some goal that you have set for yourself, the only person you can blame for not reaching your objective is yourself unless you use your new knowlege to change your ways.
Up until now you may not have had an easy way of tracking your time. Now you do. If you're determined to improve your life, then use this
Time Tracking Tool
to do it. It's free, and you can download it just by clicking the above link.
Tell 'em Joe sent you (just kidding).
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