Some time back I read a report which claims that free Internet access to the employees of any corporation can make them more productive. Recently my attention was grabbed by the online distractions which made me to seriously reduce my time on Internet. Web surfing, other than for work, really becomes a problem rather than a productivity tool.
The increasing percentage of Internet users in developed countries are getting addicted to it. As a matter of fact when I have free access to the web it is most likely to disperse my attention.
In case you are into designing something, coding an application or writing a book the online distractions can obviously be a problem, but the solution is probably called discipline.
Usually the limited access to internet is just enough to get it all done, so I would be left with no time to chat or to send tweets, watch YouTube videos or browse around social bookmarking sites.
The kind of work I am into requires research, collecting links which could hardly be produced offline. Also it is probably fair to suggest that time out for Facebook is less injurious than time out for smoking but unplugging can certainly boost your productivity.
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Thanks Jane for the good words..