Rewriting Land Acquisition Entry Points: How Experienced Modern Land Sellers in California are Leveraging Ground-Level Strategies to Make Land Affordability Real
What would you do if you only had 10 minutes of Internet? How do you make the most out of it? We've got a plan. Here are some suggestions in a minute-by-minute breakdown.
1st minute
Head to our Facebook page here. You'll see what's trending today. Know your viral stories!
2nd minute
Go to this Facebook page: "You park like an A**hole". And then, remind yourself not to be one today.
3rd - 4th minute
Watch a comedy skit. We recommend some Key & Peele. Here are some episodes. Laughter is good for the soul.
5th minute
Head to this, now defunct Tumblr - Skeletor is Love. It's filled with inspirational quotes to give you a nice motivational boost daily.
6th minute
Research where lunch or dinner is going to be. Here are some suggestions, you can check out here, here or here.
7th-8th minute
Head over to a few shopping sites and immediately go to what's on sale. If nothing piques your interest, quickly close the window.
9th-10th minute
Pass quiet judgment on your friends' Facebook posts as you endlessly scroll down your feed, because you suffer from FOMO. After 2 minutes, close the window.
Your internet fix is done. Now get back to work.
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