orion_joel
03-29-2009, 04:40 AM
Hi All,
I have been struggling for a few weeks now trying to figure out where to focus my time for the best results. The problem that i am having is that i have a lot of different projects that i am or want to work on and cannot work out where to focus my time. I suppose the biggest problem is that i would like to focus the time on something that is going to pay off sooner rather than later, but i just cannot seem to figure out which area of the things i have that is going to be.
As such much of my time at the moment is getting directed towards time waster like activities. Things like twitter and such not because it is actually going to show the specific return that i want to see, although it may or may not end up showing a good return. But more so because there is a quantitative feel to it. eg i can share a link and see the direct result in people clicking through, and while this is not a actual return on investment financially it is in respect to potentially building a readership.
I am interested to hear how others decide what to focus their time on and what they do to avoid the fall back to effective time wasters (eg twitter).
Thanks for your input.
I have been struggling for a few weeks now trying to figure out where to focus my time for the best results. The problem that i am having is that i have a lot of different projects that i am or want to work on and cannot work out where to focus my time. I suppose the biggest problem is that i would like to focus the time on something that is going to pay off sooner rather than later, but i just cannot seem to figure out which area of the things i have that is going to be.
As such much of my time at the moment is getting directed towards time waster like activities. Things like twitter and such not because it is actually going to show the specific return that i want to see, although it may or may not end up showing a good return. But more so because there is a quantitative feel to it. eg i can share a link and see the direct result in people clicking through, and while this is not a actual return on investment financially it is in respect to potentially building a readership.
I am interested to hear how others decide what to focus their time on and what they do to avoid the fall back to effective time wasters (eg twitter).
Thanks for your input.