The Productivity Challenge Timber (aka “Productivity appk”) is one of my favorite apps, especially for those days when I have three dozen tiny things do — like flies buzzing around my head — that take seconds to minutes each. This app helps me stay focused on knocking them out in chunks of time AND it makes sure I take breaks from time to time instead of getting lost in the vortex of the to-do list.
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helps you stay focused and make sure you take breaks
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How it Works
Setup: The initial setup takes about 3 minutes is primarily a matter of naming your projects. For me, those are “Morning Session” (my morning exercise and planning time), Attention to Detail, Lead Optimize, and [a secret TBA project]. Sometimes, I’ll have another one such as “Book” or “Training for [whatever]”.
Daily Use: In short, you pick the project you want to work on and click “Start Work Session.” The timer starts and keeps going until it’s break time. You can set the times. I’ve tried different times and have found that, for me, 50 minutes of work with 10 minute breaks works great. 50 minutes is enough to get quite a bit done and 10 minutes is enough to actually kind of clear my mind and maybe even read a few pages of a book while walking around.
I don’t use it every day. For me, it’s not practical if I’m on the road or in a lot of meetings. It’s best for desk time, when I need to get things knocked out and stay focused. Somehow, being timed helps me stay away from distractions (*ahem* Facebook) and be more mindful of the time spent on interruptions such as people stopping by my office to chat. For “desk days” it’s excellent and absolutely increases my productivity.
Best Thin About It: It is simple and doesn’t try to be everything. It’s not a planner/organizer/timer/blah/blah. It’s a task-focused timer (based on the Pomodoro Technique) to make you work harder.
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Other Stuff: The app tracks your progress such as how many hours you work during a day and gives you “Achievements” as you prove, over time, that you are a hard worker. Of course, if you don’t use the app for a while, you might be demoted to an “Unrepentant Slacker.”
Cost: Free for up to 4 projects. $4.99 for unlimited projects and some other stuff that’s not really that valuable to me.
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Available on Android & iOS
Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wlxd.pomochallenge&hl=en
iOS: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/productivity-challenge-timer/id1117766356?mt=8
Here are some other productivity and/or timer apps based on the Pomordo Technique. I’ve tried several of them and still insist I’ve chosen the best for me.
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helps you stay focused and make sure you take breaks
How it Works
Setup: The initial setup takes about 3 minutes is primarily a matter of naming your projects. For me, those are “Morning Session” (my morning exercise and planning time), Attention to Detail, Lead Optimize, and [a secret TBA project]. Sometimes, I’ll have another one such as “Book” or “Training for [whatever]”.
Daily Use: In short, you pick the project you want to work on and click “Start Work Session.” The timer starts and keeps going until it’s break time. You can set the times. I’ve tried different times and have found that, for me, 50 minutes of work with 10 minute breaks works great. 50 minutes is enough to get quite a bit done and 10 minutes is enough to actually kind of clear my mind and maybe even read a few pages of a book while walking around.
Focus Timer 2 8 – Focus Mind On Workshop Lesson
I don’t use it every day. For me, it’s not practical if I’m on the road or in a lot of meetings. It’s best for desk time, when I need to get things knocked out and stay focused. Somehow, being timed helps me stay away from distractions (*ahem* Facebook) and be more mindful of the time spent on interruptions such as people stopping by my office to chat. For “desk days” it’s excellent and absolutely increases my productivity.
Best Thin About It: It is simple and doesn’t try to be everything. It’s not a planner/organizer/timer/blah/blah. It’s a task-focused timer (based on the Pomodoro Technique) to make you work harder.
Other Stuff: The app tracks your progress such as how many hours you work during a day and gives you “Achievements” as you prove, over time, that you are a hard worker. Of course, if you don’t use the app for a while, you might be demoted to an “Unrepentant Slacker.”
Cost: Free for up to 4 projects. $4.99 for unlimited projects and some other stuff that’s not really that valuable to me.
Available on Android & iOS
Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wlxd.pomochallenge&hl=en
Focus Timer 2 8 – Focus Mind On Workshop Pdf
iOS: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/productivity-challenge-timer/id1117766356?mt=8
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Here are some other productivity and/or timer apps based on the Pomordo Technique. I’ve tried several of them and still insist I’ve chosen the best for me.