Have you by any chance suddenly found yourself with much less free time?
Oh,
have I! It's my first internship. Plus I'm working on my last two semesters of college in 2013.
I've been wanting this for a while, actually. The push to actually manage my time helps me figure out the things I actually want to make time for. What to do regularly, what not to do, small-to-large projects, etc.
My approach to time/productivity management comes in the form of something I've thought about doing, but never really got much mileage out of: a journal. Instead of writing in it and ruminating about each day (usually with a tone of disappoinment/depressive self-reflection), I'm taking cues from
Lifehacker and using it as a daily planner & accountability chart. It makes a huge difference, in that it provides me the structure and initiative I need to attack (or enjoy) each day with direction. It helps me avoid distractions by allowing me to easily prescribe discrete subjects to focus on, instead of worrying about an overarching phantom of obligation in the back of my mind.
It's really satisfying to do this, because I feel a little more like I'm in control of myself. The time constraints I plan out for my activities are rewarding instead of restricting when I satisfy them. Even if I don't, I just start again the next day.
I watch those things and play at the same time.
I watch them and post on RPM/read articles/do repetitive stuff at the same time. Or when I'm cleaning the room.
The only time I watched Game Grumps while playing a game was when grinding for zenny in Legends 2. That was pretty fun