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Maybe there is a better way to do time management, perhaps a schedule, Tuesdays for blog reading, Wednesdays for Digging and Stumbling, Thursdays for Mixx or FriendFeed. But it doesn't work that way. It's all interconnected. When I start reading, that's when I comment, that's when I save to de.licio.us, share to Stumble, post a link on Pownce, etc. So perhaps, for me at least, that should be the focus. If one can start by consuming information (via blog reader or other) then the other bits naturally follow.
Instead of starting with Pownce or Plurk (which I'm cutting back on) I could start with Google Reader and work back out to the social world. You have to acquire knowledge to share it after all. So I'll try that approach...as soon as I get back from holiday!
p.s. Is it just me or does your site design change weekly?
I've tried a schedule myself and it rarely works in my experience, too. For instance, my part-time work schedule over the summer is completely unpredictable, leaving me without any good time to write articles on a regular basis. It's hard to cope with all the flux! The interconnectedness you describe is a great verbalization of some of my recent thoughts as well.
Starting with Google Reader is a great idea. Let me know how that works, okay? But enjoy vacation first, for sure.
(Yes, I have a problem. I wanted things more readable. This one's going to be here for a while, though, as I invested in a premium theme in order to ensure the highest level of support, typography, and accessibility. [Not to mention shelling out cash makes it harder for me to submit to my own foibles and change designs again!] Your expert design critique is welcome as always.)
Blogged about it here, by the way: The Week of the Redesigns
1. Ping.fm allows you to keep your followers up-to-date across multiple services (status messages and full-blown blog posts)
2. FriendFeed will help you to stay on top of the latest news if you don't really have time to catch up on Google Reader. Try doing a search for "service:blog" or "service:googlereader".
3. Leading off with reading is a great tip because this naturally leads you into commenting on other blogs, stumbling, Digg'ing, bookmarking, etc..
What a great search recommendation! I'm definitely going to use that to start me off tomorrow instead of bushwacking my way through hundreds of new tech stories.
And I think you and Heidi are on to something with the lead-off strategy. Definitely going to make that the core of my plan of action.