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Where do you typically take surveys? At your home office desk? At the table in the kitchen? When watching TV on the couch? Having a daily survey-taking schedule will help you keep on track, but the same scenery day after day can become monotonous after a while. If you take surveys on a laptop computer, spice up your everyday schedule by moving around. Take a few surveys while sitting on the sofa, then switch into the living room for some time. After that, maybe move to the patio. Changing your environment on a regular basis allows your mind to be rejuvenated and activated.
Taking a number of different types of the same kind of survey one after the other is a surefire way to experience survey fatigue. To keep your mind engaged and fresh, switch up the types of surveys you take each day. If you've completed many lengthy surveys in a row, take up a video survey or find a focus group to give your brain a break.
While it's helpful to be acquainted with how a survey panel works, activities can become boring when they're too predictable. Try something different if you've been taking surveys for the same few survey sites for a while. Every survey panel presents their surveys in a unique way, so it's fun to experiment with various survey formats. Try signing up for new survey sites with a low cash-out minimum so you don't feel obligated to stick it out for the long run if you don't like it.
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