Stay On Focus - a mini review

Date December 21, 2007

Have you ever walked into a room in your house only to forget what you were looking for? I do the same thing with my web browser. I open up Firefox to look up something for a writing project and get sucked into the vortex that is my e-mail, favorite forums and Etsy.com.  Half an hour later, I realize that I was supposed to be finding out how many people get multiple traffic tickets each year, or some other random fact.

If you’re like me, you need Stay on Focus. This program will pop up in the corner of your screen and remind you to get back to work. You can enter your own custom saying (my favorite - Hey! You! Work! Now!), and set it for 5, 10, 15….all the way to 60 minutes.

This concludes my mini-review….and starts my weekend of time off. I apologize for being MIA this week, and promise to update more often (and visit other blogs more often) after the holiday season.

Peace to you and yours!

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3 Responses to “Stay On Focus - a mini review”

  1. Linette (1 comments.) said:

    I really need to give this a try. I sit down to do something specific. Half an hour later I’ve done ten other things, and not what I was supposed to do in the first place!

  2. Amy (20 comments.) said:

    OMG, this is so weird! I was just thinking about an invention like this the other day! Well, there goes my million-dollar idea, LOL.

    You have no idea how much I needed this, thanks.

  3. Laura (1 comments.) said:

    I have this issue more times than I would like to admit. :) I get so mad at myself because I get wrapped up in the wahm forum, or trying to network a bit more or updating when I should be writing. Unfortunately, by the time I realize the error of my ways my whole day is down the s****er (you know what I mean..hehe). Thanks for the info and Merry belated Christmas … Happy Holidays….etc. Thanks for stopping by my blog!

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