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I find it easier to be aware of slacking off when doing paperwork, like solving paper problem sets.
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Compared to working on a computer, I think it’s easier to unconsciously open Twitter or do other distracting activities.
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In non-digital tasks, the boundary between slacking off and not slacking off is clearer.
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By doing this, I can feel the effectiveness of sustaining Pomodoro work.
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There seems to be a way to restrict devices that can engage in slacking off behavior.
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For example, if you have two iPads, you can set it up so that you can only use one of them for watching YouTube and Twitter.
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It is also possible to physically block “Twitter” by placing entertainment devices in a different room.
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By linking actions to real-world objects, you can achieve this (blu3mo).
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It is a solution that is wealthy in nature.
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If the software is designed to correspond to each cassette, for example, it might be possible to achieve it more economically.