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I spend around 8-10 hours everyday workin on my businesses, but I can only afford this luxury during the summer vacations![]()
ANyone else?
1-3 hours
4-7 hours
8-10 hours
10-12 hours
I don't sleep! I am both solar/lunar powered!
Just curious![]()
I spend around 8-10 hours everyday workin on my businesses, but I can only afford this luxury during the summer vacations![]()
ANyone else?
Between 1-3 hours a day during holidays. Normally work on them every 2nd or 3rd day and have breaks in between. Depends on how much I need to get done.
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Hey, I spend 90% of my time on the internet working in business ideas and looking at this forum. I would say the last few weeks I've been spening 6-10Hours a day on the net, because I've been working on my blog, trying to start up a biz and keep in contact with people about another biz I have and I've just be glued to my seat lmaoo
great question.Originally Posted by skatewhale
i don't think i'm mature enough to have a proper work-life balance, so i spend like 12 hrs
i don't think its a good idea to have a computer in the house if you're working with .coms...otherwise you'd just never stop.
i've already had to disconnect my mobile. like they say "you wanna hollar at me, you write me".
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Right now, a hour per day. Once we start up, 8 hours a day, 5 days a week! I can't wait!
I can't work more than 2 hours a day on a computer, like actually working. I am usually either working on my car, doing stuff around the house, and in between those times I surf YE and ET.
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well if your talking about your own business arn't you thinking about it and working on it, every moment that your awake and not doing something else? i'd say its kinda hard for me to put a time on how much i work on my business, its kinda hard to take it of my mind. Pretty much everything i encounter, i would try to see if my business can benifite from it. So pretty much i would work on my business since i wake up, till i some how completely forgot about it cause i got carry away by something else, then start again when i remembered, till i sleep.
maybe im crazy.
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Over 8 hours as I'm in the process of starting up. ONce things are established, I hoe to only spend less than half that.
When I started it was 16/18 hour days for 3 months straight. Now, I take time off when I want to, and I just work throughout the day when I feel like it.
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I'd say between 5-10 hours. I enjoy being on the computer and meeting new people every day. You know it's bad when you forget to eat...lol.
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8 hours a day on my graphic design work, 3-4 hours on side projects.
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8 hour fulltime job, 4-5 hours own/client work.. planning to cut down on the job hours..
hah, I know it's bad when I want to eat, am hungry, but have more important things to doOriginally Posted by Road2Riches
Like yesterday missed breakfast and lunch because I had other stuff to do first
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Roughly 4-7 hours, is what roughly i sepnd a day in the holidays but i've spent much more then that, this includes working on a few projects i've got in the pipeline.
I concur. I do the same as well.Originally Posted by archiebolo
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