A concrete advice regarding the use of your time, especially on the Internet - stop reading your RSS feeds daily. I have moved from the daily to the weekly model and the results are incredible - I spend about 3 times as much time when I read RSS feeds every day.
This if coupled with the spring cleanup of your feeds should increase your productivity by several hours (in my case, 5-6) per week. Not too bad, eh?
Bob Walsh, author of the (very good) book “Micro-ISV: From Vision to Reality” wrote about the same thing few days ago. He calls the behavior when you go online and then drift away from link to link “attention leak”. That's a great way to describe this phenomenon. Hopefully by reading RSS feeds less often you too will be able to plug this leak...
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