Hi;
Here is a good off-topic hint - Save Your Work! I just lost what I originally wrote here.
But now to your question;
Athletes find that repetitious training that commits an action to 'muscle memory' is the best way. I actually concur with that philosophy because when I do something over and over in the same way it does become second nature. I perform my daily/weekly/monthly actions in excatly the same order every time and that is certainly the best way for me.
1. Since the login sets me onto the alerts tab, I start there. I read the alerts then scroll dow to click the button for an extra daily grand entry - And I actually just won 50 MRP today so whooHoo!
2. Next I skip over to the other silver tab - Win it - and I enter the draw. I do this right off the bat because I don't want to forget or get distracted from finishing it on time. I have been late on a few occasions and I've also simply forgotten it sometimes. One can't win a lottery without buying a ticket.
3. I then begin the red tabs with the Forum and I will work the rest from right to left. I won't go into exactly what to do on each tab but I will say that completing them usually takes me several hours. Yes, I said hours and not minutes. I take my time and absorb what I find. Some items like the AskDC answers, the TC page, the new ECA tabe and other spots tend to inspire me to do other appropriate actions like writing blog posts or placing new links or others.
4. Finally, I reach the to do tab. I don't click for the point until I've finished doing the survey questions, viewing the new TripleClicks items and working through the weekly/monthly actions. When I've done those, I click for the point and when the page refreshes I can look at the final numbers to make sure I've done everything. Then my day is done and I know I haven't missed anything because my routine is embedded into my muscle memory as it were.
That covers my daily activities and which also includes the weekly/monthly too. But under the heading of weekly, I did want to pass something else on to you as a tip. Upon being at all active and establishing communication with me, I will always give my new affiliates a couple of my inactive AFF. Those are really not doing much for me anyways and they allow my new AFF to benefit from the weekly PSA communication and 30 extra points.
That it. I hope I've helped. This version of my answer even looks better than the one I lost so that is for the good too. Cheerio!
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Hi;
Here is a good off-topic hint - Save Your Work! I just lost what I originally wrote here.
But now to your question;
Athletes find that repetitious training that commits an action to 'muscle memory' is the best way. I actually concur with that philosophy because when I do something over and over in the same way it does become second nature. I perform my daily/weekly/monthly actions in excatly the same order every time and that is certainly the best way for
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