Note: if the picture above looks badly resized, and jagged, this post is going to be irrelevant to you anyway since you don’t use firefox
Do you find yourself impulsively checking certain websites when you should be working? I do. In fact its become so automatic for me that I barely notice I’m doing it until I’ve opened about 10 tabs and each of them contains something more interesting than my work.
I’ve tried various internet anti-procrastination extensions for Firefox, but they all seem to do the same thing – limit the amount of time you spend on certain websites. Personally, this doesn’t work for me. They pop up while I’m halfway through reading or watching something, and eventually I just get sick of the rude messages and uninstall the extension.
So what if you could surf the site for as long as you like without interruptions AND be more productive? Its not possible you say? Well, I’ve written my own script to test this theory. Its only a couple of days old so I haven’t tested it thouroughly yet, but I think its working. Basically it has two functions:
- Stops you from impulsively checking time-sink websites really often.
- Offers words of encouragement =)
When you check a website, eg facebook, the time is recorded. You can surf the website as long as you like (theoretically you’ll eventually get bored) but once you stop surfing the site – ie stop opening tabs/clicking links – you won’t be allowed to access the site for another five hours.
That’s right, five hours. I know it seems like a long time, but if you’re like me you’ll realise that don’t really need to check those sites more than once per day. In the future I’ll provide options to change that length.
I’ll post the script in the next few days, meanwhile you might want to install Greasemonkey, a Firefox extension which you’ll need to run the script.
Script has been posted








October 9, 2008 at 4:11 am
This is such an ingeniously clever idea!! Way to go!!
I too suffer from procrastination, which is why I instituted October as anti-procrastination month on my blog…
Necessity is the mother of all invention! Good luck!!
October 10, 2008 at 10:14 am
Thats’ a great idea. Some ideas that you might find useful in developing your script are found at http://www.CarlJungTypes.com
They have prepared a discussion of the psychological profile of the World Wide Web and you mgith find that useful in understanding what aspects of the web make you waste time and deal with them directly without having to modify all your attitude towards the internet.