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I am cutting down to 30(or somewhere in that range)minutes of Hatrack a day, plus fifteen minutes of email checking. (Not counting any of the seconds it is taking to type this, or the minutes it took to type other things this morning.)
I am going lukewarm turkey. That is all. I will see you at 9 or something.
[ April 25, 2005, 12:20 PM: Message edited by: Elizabeth ]
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..Motown fan? *bats eyes* My co-worker is e-mailing me the list of songs, and I'm supposed to tell her which are country and which are Western. Hatrack is the source of all my magic powers.
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I've got a pretty good system going where I can check hatrack once I complete a task.
Given my nature to really finish a task, I stayed out of hatrack for 12 hours one Sunday while tweaking my website.
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Elizabeth, I thought of you when I posted this thread... You don't have to respond, but the recommendation is for you more than some.
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She's trying to reign in the lure of the HatCrack. Good luck Liz, I tried that too, and ended up tying my belt around my arm and switching to HatSmack.
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Ah, but the trick is to spread your hatracking time out over several doses. That way, you maximize the amount of time spent reading new material and/or checking threads for updates instead of burning it all waiting for people to post. Or maybe I just have that problem 'cuz I hatrack later at night when everybody goes to bed. Or something.
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