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How can I put a limit on Mahalo Answers usage and addiction? It is sometimes a distraction from me getting real work done.
I spend too much time on Mahalo Answers. It's become a real problem in my life, I'm addicted to it. Is there a site that helps you put limits on your usage of websites? For instance, can I set that I can only use Mahalo Answers 1 hour a day. Would this be a good feature to have on Mahalo Answers? Why or why not?
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I'm sorry.... why would you limit your time on Mahalo Answers.... you're almost a second degree black belt. :-p
Seriously, you are going to start spending 3x the amount of time on Mahalo.com when we launch M2. I'm going to personally show it to the brown and black belts next week... you guys are going to LOVE IT. it's going to let Brown and Black Belt level folks make M$500 to M$15,000 a YEAR on Mahalo.... not kidding. It's that amazing!
Seriously, you are going to start spending 3x the amount of time on Mahalo.com when we launch M2. I'm going to personally show it to the brown and black belts next week... you guys are going to LOVE IT. it's going to let Brown and Black Belt level folks make M$500 to M$15,000 a YEAR on Mahalo.... not kidding. It's that amazing!
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Can't wait to see this!
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This firefox addon will help you:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/5168
This wee site is handy too:
http://theinsomniacsociety.com/timer.html
You put in how long you would like to take a break for and it alerts you when your time is up.
No matter what tools you use, procrastination is a difficult and important thing to overcome. Personally, when I really start procrastinating, I bring up my bank account. This usually jolts me back to work to make real money ;) If that doesn't work, I look at my job / master plan whiteboard and remember that I have a lot of work to do.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/5168
This wee site is handy too:
http://theinsomniacsociety.com/timer.html
You put in how long you would like to take a break for and it alerts you when your time is up.
No matter what tools you use, procrastination is a difficult and important thing to overcome. Personally, when I really start procrastinating, I bring up my bank account. This usually jolts me back to work to make real money ;) If that doesn't work, I look at my job / master plan whiteboard and remember that I have a lot of work to do.
LeechBlock seems to do the job you want.
I haven't tried it so, I can't tell you how well it works out, but it seems well designed for the job.
http://lifehacker.com/374812/save-yourself-from-time-sinks-online-with-leechblock
What some reviewers say...
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Without this little add-on, I would probably be so behind... It even kicked my Youtube addiction! I love this little app to death, since I desperately need it. And it's so easy to use too!
Greatest app ever. My productivity has gone through the roof since installing this app.
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I don't think a time limiter on Mahalo itself would be that useful. For most people that need that sort of functionality, it'll be best for it to be applicable across a range of sites. Also it might be hard for Mahalo to tell if you're actively using the site or it's just sitting open in your browser. So a browser add-in seems like the best way to go.
If it's a common problem for Mahalo users - and it might be! - perhaps it might be useful if the site explained tools like this.
I haven't tried it so, I can't tell you how well it works out, but it seems well designed for the job.
http://lifehacker.com/374812/save-yourself-from-time-sinks-online-with-leechblock
What some reviewers say...
-- Quote
Without this little add-on, I would probably be so behind... It even kicked my Youtube addiction! I love this little app to death, since I desperately need it. And it's so easy to use too!
Greatest app ever. My productivity has gone through the roof since installing this app.
-- /Quote
I don't think a time limiter on Mahalo itself would be that useful. For most people that need that sort of functionality, it'll be best for it to be applicable across a range of sites. Also it might be hard for Mahalo to tell if you're actively using the site or it's just sitting open in your browser. So a browser add-in seems like the best way to go.
If it's a common problem for Mahalo users - and it might be! - perhaps it might be useful if the site explained tools like this.
Just reading questions is enough to call it using the site.
Yes, but it could be open in a tab you're not even looking at.
Rob Brown for example has Spy scrolling on his second monitor while he's working on other stuff.
Btw - I editted my answer a bit.
Rob Brown for example has Spy scrolling on his second monitor while he's working on other stuff.
Btw - I editted my answer a bit.
I just added Leechblock to Firefox to take it for a spin. If I have anything interesting to report I'll let you know! If it'll let me back into Mahalo. :)
It works as I would like by timing how long a window/tab has focus, not how long it's open for.
It works as I would like by timing how long a window/tab has focus, not how long it's open for.
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But I've made over $500 already, so looking forward to seeing what it is that could push that way higher.
Of course even $15k pa is not a fabulous return on a 24/7 Mahalo habit. :)
Seriously, the reward system in Mahalo Answers--and the new more developed reward system in Mahalo 2.0--are NOT intended to be "jobs." They are intended to be a little icing on the cake of participation.
Mahalo Dollars are the cherry on top of the wonderful Mahalo Sundae consisting of community, recognition and the joy that comes from helping and sharing.