Chances are you find yourself with fifteen free minutes here and there throughout your day. How do you spend it? What do you do with that time? Do you space out? Have a snack? Instead of letting that time slip away from you, you can actually use it for some really important tasks that don’t take up much time.
Fifteen minutes is all the time you need to create and submit an article to an article directory. Write about something you know well, and keep it relatively short. It shouldn’t take you more than fifteen minutes to write up an article on a topic you are familiar with, and it only takes seconds to submit an article to a directory. Each article you submit can bring traffic to your website, making this a great use of your free time.
You can also spend fifteen spare minutes keeping up on your social networking efforts. It only takes just a couple of minutes to log into Facebook, Twitter, and any blogs you happen to be active on, and post a few messages. Write a few original messages, and reply to a few friends. Fifteen minutes is all it takes to show your Facebook fans, and Twitter followers that you’re an active user with interesting things to say.
Fifteen minutes is just the right amount of time to plan a new product. If, for example, you write ebooks, you can probably outline what your next project is going to be about, and how you want to structure it in fifteen minutes. If you don’t get your outline done in one sitting, don’t worry – chances are you’ll find yourself with fifteen more free minutes later on. Even if you have to spend a little extra time planning your product, you can definitely get started in fifteen minutes.
Never let your free time go to waste. In just fifteen minutes you can do any number of things that can help contribute to your overall success. Writing an article, keeping up on your social networking efforts, and planning a product are all extremely important tasks that can be accomplished in a very short amount of time. Each of these tasks can mean significant gains for you down the line, so don’t pass up the opportunity to keep up on them.

The way I look at it is all of my time is spare time. I can do with it what I wish. I choose to be productive and with that being said … I thus have NO spare time. Isn’t that quite the paradox? hehe, Curt aka CBiz
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Chris~
I have to say I’m with Curt! All my time is spare time! When I started online network marketing, one of my friends said ‘I would never do that, it takes so much time.” I agree! And time is something that we all have! We all have the choice of what we’ll do with it!! For me, this is time well spent!
~Linda
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Chris~
I have to agree with Curt on this one! All our time is spare time, we need to decide how we’ll spend it! When I started online marketing, one of my girlfriends said, “I’d never do that, it takes so much time!” I agree, and to me it’s time well spent!
~Linda
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