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December 22, 2010

webAfter Monday’s post, I had several people ask about self-discipline strategies if you have to be online for your writing.

Some are doing nonfiction research, some critiquing online, some doing online classes, and others doing jobs (like blogging for companies) that required quite a bit of time online.

How could they make time for their “special projects” that kept getting pushed aside if they couldn’t stay offline until noon (which I am doing)?

Advice from Online Workers

Not everyone can (or wants to) stay off the Internet for large blocks of time. We’re all different. If you need (or want) to be online much of the day, here are some tips for making the best use of your time:

How to Ditch Distractions and Stay Focused When Working Online

Are You Killing Your Productivity? 6 Things to Watch Out For

Hope this helps! Do you have additional tips that work for you? If so, please share them below. We can use all the help we can get!

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