Do you just walk away from the computer some days? Do you ever feel like you're wearing a yoke sitting in front of the monitor? Please tell me that I am not the only one who grows tired, even with some good wins under the belt, and just cannot continue. I do my best work from 5-7AM. I truly desire to make this an 8-hr a day job since I am not employed, but, lately, I just want to forget all about it. I suppose I don't really forget it, since I'm talking to you now.
Do you realize that you and I have been members longer than one of the owners? Yup. I remember joining when the site was started by Diane and Ken wasn't around. He didn't officially join till 2007, though he was probably active in the business prior to that.
When you've been sweeping that long, it's easy to become discouraged.
I started with a "paid membership" with site which went out of business & I lost part of my membership fee. I then switched to another site. After a few years it went "paid membership" so I switched to 3 other sites, one of which was SA. I used those 3 sites for a number of years till I started with a 4th site. One of the original sites is now out of business so I'm back to 3 sites again.
Managing the entries and "my sweeps" at 3 sites gets a little taxing at times but I manage, and haven't yet, to my knowledge disqualified myself for any reason from any sweep I've entered. If I think I might have entered elsewhere, I check before I enter again.
I do a cost/benefit on the iffy sweeps before I commit to entering. I find in the long run it prevents me from wasting time. Here's an example of a sweep that I passed on because the reward wasn't worth the effort. On 7-9-14 and 7-10-14 SA listed a some sweeps with a bottle of nail polish (ARV $15) as the prize. I have no use for nail polish but I wouldn't have entered even if the prize was a visa card with a $15 limit. I originally counted 15 sweeps - maybe I miscounted. We listed 15 out of 16 sweeps (creative presentation) that ran for 40 days. There is no way that I'm going to bang away at the keyboard entering 16 sweeps daily for 40 days to have a chance to win a $15 prize. It's just not worth the time invested, and I'm retired with oodles of time. If your interested in looking at 'em, do a SA sweeps search for opi nail polish and they'll come up.
You might take some time and analyze your sweeps and delete some that on second thought aren't as attractive as you first thought.
You might also set a floor limit and not enter a sweep unless it meets a minimum ARV requirement. I set a $100 limit, but it's not cast in concrete. If it's a quick one click entry for a $50 Visa I'll might do it. Depends upon my mood at the time, but I'd generally pass if the prize was an object or service with the same $50 ARV.
Remember, sweeping is an avocation, not a vocation. Take a break, go for a walk or some other activity that you find refreshing and that'll take your mind of sweeping.