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I’ve been thinking about how to approach tasks and allocate time in My Work Management.
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However, I haven’t really thought about how to increase productivity per hour after determining what to do and how to allocate time.
- I had the idea that setting a time limit and putting pressure on myself would boost productivity to some extent.
- Also, even if I get distracted, I thought it might be beneficial or enjoyable in its own way.
- Life is not just about producing progress stoically, that’s true.
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Lately, I’ve been running out of time for the number of projects I want to accomplish simply.
- So, I thought it might be worth considering how to increase productivity per hour seriously.
- Whether to use the methods I come up with after considering how to increase productivity is something I can think about later.
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- I’m not sure if this will be helpful, but I want to explore these ideas.
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It seems powerful if you can intentionally create a Flow State.
- How can you do that?
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It occurs when the difficulty of the task is just right.
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It’s good to control the difficulty of your tasks.
- Past me wrote something good, I see (blu3mo).
- Reduce interrupting tasks.
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- Looking for widely recognized concepts.
- Pomodoro Technique
- I use this when I want to concentrate.
- Deep Work
- Pomodoro Technique
- How can you do that?
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- Turn off notifications?
- I’ve never thought about reducing interrupting tasks before.
- In the past, even if there was a message I wanted to reply to, I would reply even if there was only one hour left until the deadline (blu3mo).
- What is mac’s Focus Mode?
- Does it not interfere with the behavior of Chrome?
- It seems good to use mac’s focus mode and https://heyfocus.com/ together.
- Impressions
- The feeling of having limited attention is nice (blu3mo)(blu3mo).
- The guarantee that “no notifications will come now” is a good thing.
- It feels like standing on stable ground.
- Is this Chrome extension good? (tkgshn) @(blu3mo)
- https://heyfocus.com/ is not a Chrome extension, but it’s good (blu3mo).
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Reflecting on attention
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Hearing
- Noisy music might be distracting.
- In fact, there seems to be research on this and conclusions may have been drawn.
- There are too many dubious “studies” to be strict.
- In fact, there seems to be research on this and conclusions may have been drawn.
- Ambient Music is good (kota-yata).
- Noisy music might be distracting.
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Meditation
- I do this occasionally.
- I do it when I want to concentrate when my mind is restless.
- It seems good to do it before every focus session (blu3mo).
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This seems like a macro version of the movement to avoid unnecessary thoughts during meditation.