How do the tech habits of people who consider themselves highly successful differ from the behavior of others? You'd be surprised
states that 70% of American children live in households where both parents work full time.
Business consultants and managers would have us believe social media is a productivity killer that drains employees’ performance.In fact, based on our findings, highly successful people average 28 minutes on social media sites every day, devouring updates from friends and sharing memes. Interestingly enough, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, and Reddit are among the most used social media platforms by highly successful people—not LinkedIn, which might have been an expected choice.
Sure, being distracted by social media and not placing time limits on its usage will decrease productivity. But put a cap on the time you spend on it and embrace its power of connectivity, just like highly successful people do.Success is in the eye of the beholder. If you place the most value on earning money, then having $1 million on your bank account means you see yourself as successful.
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