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by acty1
3201 days ago
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This makes a lot of sense and explains a lot of the reactions I have berm getting since tracking my concentration meticulously with Toggl. I work as a remote consultant and track everything down to the second. "Filling out" timesheets and answering "how much I worked" a non issue. I've been getting accolades for how much work I accomplish... even when I clock only 3-4 hours a day. |
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It divides your time up into Productive (iTerm, AWS...), Neutral (Email, Slack...) and Distracting (Reddit, Facebook...).
I've found if I get 5 productive hours in in a work day then it's been a very productive day.
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