from My Work Management

  • Managing Todo with Full Google Calendar Integration

    • from axokxi
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    • Register all tasks like this at the beginning of each day
      • Divide tasks into one-hour intervals
      • If you don’t feel like doing a task right before it, swap it with a later one
      • For smaller tasks, create a miscellaneous task slot and put them there
        • Whenever you think of a miscellaneous task, put it in that slot
      • Even if you can’t achieve 100% productivity (working at full capacity for 60 minutes), don’t be too disappointed and try to do things more relaxedly
    • Benefits
      • No need to constantly think about what to do next
      • You can see the passage of time
        • Pomodoro technique also had some effect in this regard, but if you leave it alone, the timer won’t progress
  • Time Intervals

    • 1 hour
      • If it’s a task that you’re not very motivated to do, it takes about 30 minutes to get into the mood (you still think you have time)
    • 30 minutes
      • With 30 minutes, it’s hard to feel like “I still have time,” so it seems easier to concentrate
  • Seems similar to TaskChute

  • (axokxi) seems to be doing this right

  • Personally, I find it difficult not to get distracted while working

    • Maybe it would be good to insert a “free” slot between each interval?
  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tz2dbJCDt_I

    • They are doing almost the same thing