Time issue: how do you manage your time with paysites?

United States
March 13, 2008 3:57am CST
With wonderful paysites like MyLot it is easy to be distracted and spend more time then what you would like. How do you manage your time with paysites? How much time do you spend with them? And how do you focus your time on one site over another?
1 response
@daeckardt (6237)
• United States
13 Mar 08
I usually spend any available time going between this site and facebook (I don't get paid there, but I have a lot of fun). For the last day or so my computer was going really slow so I didn't get much done on either site, but it is going better now so I should be able to get back up to my 30-50 posts per day until I start classes again (if I don't get dropped for not attending).
• United States
13 Mar 08
I used to have a facebook account but just never went back to it. I used to get up early with the intent of getting things done and now just spend time infront of my PC with mylot. It is fun and the concept of getting paid is pretty cool too. I don't usually count the enteries but I do spend about an hour in the morning and half that time in the evening. Sounds like you are a real dedicated to your classes! What are you going to school for? I am looking at starting my PhD work. It's not a big deal. My field is education and I am not exactly going to get rich. I just love to learn new things!
@daeckardt (6237)
• United States
13 Mar 08
I was starting my PhD in Organization and development, but so far, I have not been able to log in. The last time I checked, I sent a copy of the page to my advisor and what showed up on the screen as a red "x" showed up as "invalid password" when I pasted it to the email. I'm still waiting to hear back from them what that means. It won't even let me get the password when I hit the link for "forgotten password". Life sucks!!!
• United States
14 Mar 08
your starting you PhD in Organization and can't remember your password! Wow! I would think they would have covered that at the Associates level! LOL I am looking at a June start time for my PhD work in Education with a self-directed course in Nutrition and Learning. Pretty impressive, eh? Maybe not. Hey, atleast you and I can both wear lab coats and be addressed as 'Dr.' all day!! Where are getting you degree through? What do you do for a living that you would need a PhD in Organization?