The Internet and my schedule.

in Digital Lifestyle13 days ago (edited)

This morning, I was so mad at my siblings because they do not do what they are supposed to do on time. I mean, these girls can press their phones for hours and won't do any house chores, or even take a bath; sometimes they will have to wait till evening. I so much believe that, bad things are easy to do, and staying online looks more like bad things to me, because it takes your time to the extent that you won't even have time to do anything at all.

My sister has exams coming up by next month, and she hardly stays to read for two hours but can go for five hours when pressing phone. I, as a person, most times get carried away too; even today my plans were wrecked.

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I've got to do something else this exact time that I'm writing this post. For some time now, my plans have been fixed for every day, and here is how I have managed my time online and been productive in most things that I do.

Listing out what to do: most of what I do is online, so every good day I list out what I need to do and when I need to do it. For instance, every day. I will have to be on my laptop from 7 am till 3 pm mining some airdrops and so on. Time to read is different from time to write. Since I always stay online and I also work online, meanwhile, I have time to catch fun.

Listing out my schedule every good day will make me know what to achieve and how to achieve it.

Time management: I'm a very lazy man, but at some point now I've been trying to manage my time. Each time I wake up in the morning, after doing what I'm supposed to do, I will put on my laptop and connect it to the Internet. Sometimes I need to do research, and sometimes I just need to be on the laptop. Since the airdrop I do is just to log in to all my apps and leave it, it will mine itself automatically.

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After that, I read my book for just some minutes or an hour; it does not pass that time. Around 10 am or 12 pm. After doing all my house chores, I start writing on Hive and all other blogs I have online, but most of the time I stay more on Hive. So I write, and I used 1:30 mins to do this, or let's say 2 hours in case I need to edit pictures and so on.

The rest of the time doesn't really matter to me in as much as I had already done whatever I needed to do on my phone and laptop; the rest of the time I use online is for either looking for updates about airdrop, and if I'm tired, I go to web2 to look for comedy to watch.

Discipline: All this The work out if I wasn't disciplined about what I need to do. I believe I was able to achieve my goals online because I was so disciplined. Unlike a few months ago, when I was always online and spent most of my time doing nonsense online without actually doing a particular useful thing online.

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Daily activities often come as a distraction to our task online alongside other distractions online, you've got a good strategy to combat that.

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