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amigurumi
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11 Jan 2018, 3:16 pm

I'm having the worst time focusing on work the last few weeks. I've had a new interest sparked recently and it's gone completely mind consuming. I go to start working on a task and mid step open up a tab and start reading about it. I'm seriously considering asking my manager to limit my internet access temporarily or asking for a leave of absence for a week or two. I'm really lucky and have an employer who understands my quirks, but I'm not getting things done even remotely to my usual level right now. I usually have a pretty good handle on this, but it's so bad this time, worse than it's been in years. Anyone have some coping tips I can try? I'm hoping someone will have a suggestion I haven't tried yet.



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11 Jan 2018, 6:17 pm

Taking leave might be the way to go, if there's a chance you could get the worst of it out of your system.
And if it's still a problem when you come back to work, then yes, removing access to the internet might be an idea.

The only other thing I can think of is, if there's a job needs doing at work that's particularly absorbing, like some kind of data mining that will keep you going for hours, that might help keep you productive.



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12 Jan 2018, 9:49 am

Having your manager restrict your internet access or a having a break are good ideas, I would say. Don't do what I did in my last job! I tried to hide it, hoping it would just sort itself out. When my lack of productivity got noticed, they checked my internet records and the truth came out, and I was disciplined for misuse of company assets, eventually losing the job.


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