Ask HN: Do you open the browser for something, and end up doing something else?
I open the browser to check my analytics lets say, Then there is hacker news in speed dial, then I go for a quick check at hacker news, then I completely forget I opened the browser to check analytics in the first place.
Sounds familiar? If you do face this, How do you get around this distraction?
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[ 5.8 ms ] story [ 19.4 ms ] threadThe best way to do it is to get yourself in strict working "mode". Check e-mail twice a day only - in the morning and afternoon. Read HN and everything else just in the morning or in the afternoon.
It is all about concentrating on what matters.
Another trick I find useful is to have two browsers. I use Chrome for everything and I use Firefox just for work. So if I want to check analysis, statistics or answer work related emails I use Firefox. In firefox my bookmarks are only for work related things.
Cheers
I bought a cheap monitor on ebay and connected it to my laptop so I can have Twitter open all the time