I do all my shopping on the Web. I do much of my research online. I have a blog, too. It is definitely a distraction. It is definitely a blessing. What blessing isn't a distraction, though?
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When I find the right information, the Web is a blessing; when I don't, it's a distraction.
The Internet is a big distraction.
Like most writers, I find the Web is a wonderful distraction. Who doesn't need that last minute research before writing?
I won't deny that I have a far more productive writing life without the Internet, mostly because I rekindle my ability to concentrate on one thing for a period of longer than three minutes. My curiosity is channeled inward rather than Internet-ward.
Blogging can generate a great deal of traffic to your online business.
I spend lots of time on the Web, some of it even useful.
Blogging and the Internet allow us to engage in a lot more real time conversations as opposed to a one-way dump of information or a message.
I spend much too much time on the Web with e-mail and surfing and reading my key sites, and a whole day can go by, and you wonder, 'What did I do today?'
I spend a lot, a lot, a lot of time on the Web.
We're surrounded by distractions. Whether it's emails, phone calls, text messages, social media notifications, or people entering and leaving your workspace, those distractions end up eating a good portion of your time.
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