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  1. Yikes. Been struggling with the knowledge that I’m spending way too much time skiing around on the slippery slopes of social media with no purpose, and while fun, it’s in the way of getting on with the business of my life. Your post puts that, and so much else about mindful time management, into black and white. Hooray. Bummer. Hooray.

    Send updates on how it’s going (if things go well, I won’t be online to read them quite so quickly ;-) It’s a fascinating process and having a Virgo to document it is priceless.

  2. Wow, how enlightening. I should try this out. I spend a ton of time at my computer (… this makes sense, since it’s my job), but a lot of it is wasted. I’m scared to find out how much!

  3. May I just say that the idea of using that time tool myself is *terrifying*? Props to you for following through on it, Christine! :o )

  4. Christine, you’re an inspiration! First, this painting is lovely! Second, I love that you’ve gone into all the gory details here, out on the open, where anyone can see your Time Underpants. It takes guts! I’ve been taking the same approach to measuring time, only coming at it from the opposite direction, and it’s still working out pretty well. Planning how much time I WILL spend, and then timing myself. Sometimes literally setting a stopwatch. Right now, in case you can’t tell, is blog reading time. That way if there’s leftover time and I feel like writing a 10-page email (let’s face it, we all want to), I can do it, knowing I’ve budgeted time for the important stuff, too. Looking forward to seeing how your walk/slide goes as you keep moving & learning!

  5. Virginia Yonkers

    I have found having 3 different emails has been very useful. One is my primary e-mail for things I really need to keep up on (my kids, their school, my department head, family). The other email I use for “spam”ish sites such as eletters (newsletters), companies I don’t need to keep in touch with such as my cell phone carrier, etc… Finally, I have a third email address for my classes and students. This I check just before classes and the evening before classes. I check my primary email daily (sometimes more often) and the “spamish” email once a week, as long as I have time.

    I use LinkedIn strictly for business, although I do keep track of former students through Linked In. Facebook is strictly for close friends and family.

    I find it is easier to manage my online time keeping them departmentalized. My biggest time waster is blogs! When I’m bored or procrastinating, I tend to click on igoogle and see what everyone is saying.

  6. @Just don’t cut out your blogging, I enjoy your posts too much!Denise dS:

  7. Talk about The Big Reveal — you are amazing! First to install it, second to look at the results for three weeks in a row, and third to be making changes based on what you see happening. Oh, and then to TALK ABOUT IT! This would be like walking in time with the talk. Or something.

  8. @Leah Creates:

    I’d encourage you to try it. Takes some getting used to, in that in order to really get good data, I try to forget it. I do think it is making an impact on my productivity. Its certainly not instant, but things are slowly shifting.

  9. @Michelle Russell:

    But I need you to try it! How else will I get guidance on how to be imperfect with it?

  10. @Kelly Parkinson: I’ve been thinking a lot about your strategy of putting the time for the important things first. As I start to unblock my time, I want to shift more to that kind of strategic mapping of most important things first instead of responding to the fire of the moment. I’m determined if nothing else.

  11. @Virginia Yonkers:

    I so agree, the blogs can be a big time sink. Especially when there is so many interesting threads to follow. Lately I’ve been so consumed with this other stuff, I haven’t paid attention to my blog time. I’m sure that will be another area I’ll have to address.

  12. @Barbara Martin:

    Part of it is a knowing that if I want my business to thrive, I have to get a better handle on how I am investing my time. Responding randomly just isn’t working so hot. Even though it is my native artist space!

  13. I’m as terrified as Michelle, I have to admit! :) Even reading your posts is almost like watching a horror movie, I can only do it through my fingers in front of my face (I mean that in a good way, you know? :P )

    Mad admiration to you for revealing your Time Underpants!

  14. @Eileen:

    Maybe you’re just fine the way you are? You’ve managed to have a successful business, an upcoming marriage, and lots of new emerging. It’s possible you could be in perfect balance. And I’m the only one who is time challenged :)

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