TIME is our valuable asset!
We can never turn back the hands of time.
Either we do time warping or we better move on.

I have realized that valuing my time entails commitment to what I am doing online and regardless how RESTRICTED my time due to my baby's demanding attitude at 21 months old, I still feel productive whenever I could see my micro profit thru faucet.
Faucet in the perspective of cryptocurrency is taking small portion of each like here at moonbitcoincash, regardless how micro faucet it is, still at the end of the day, it entails profit. Kindly check on my post here>>>
How To Earn Extra Bitcoin Cash through FAUCET CLAIMING

We all have different perspectives when it comes to valuing our TIME and mine is also "CLAIMING FAUCET" so I could earn an extra bitcoin cash.
This information may be too old for others who are technically an expert of cryptocurrency but this post is for newbies or those who are not so aware how faucet works like me. Lol.
I felt that sharing this info may also valuable for others who would want to take micro claiming with regard to crypto faucet.
So if you have extra time while doing your other online stuff, then this might be just for you guys.

Likewise, while I am blogging or spot active trading, on the other side I am "CLAIMING"! so much fun indeed to do multitasking!
So how do you value your time online? apart from gaming, trading, reading, researching, watching videos and earning at the same time,
what else makes your more productive thus feel like your time is not wasted?

sharing also another way on how I value my time online is through checking and studying stocks as per recommendation of the Truly Rich Club where our SAM (Strategic Averaging Method) table is a big help with regard to my equities and mutual funds investments back home.
I made a short clip with regard to my personal views on 3 simple ways on how we could value our time.

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