Things we do at work but have nothing to do with it are time-eaters. Many people who's goal is not clear are often troubled by time-eaters. If we draw the time-eater out of our daily life, we can get more work done or get them done earlier.
Today, my biggest time-eater is -- blogging. I wrote 3 blogs a day, including this one. That's too many, even though they were wroted mostly in the spare time. However, the blogging made me think something else, and I couldn't help searching them on the internet, and then thought further away. Of course, they were no working related items. Fortunatly, I've got the work done. But now, I've got a real headache because of too much imaginarily logical thinking. Could I make conclusion like this: don't do things far beyond the ability or do more realistic experiments instead of imagination?
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