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Ask HN: Whar are some productivity hacks you use?

8 pointsby hiby007over 8 years ago
I recently installed Chrome Extentions 3 Tabs (https:&#x2F;&#x2F;chrome.google.com&#x2F;webstore&#x2F;detail&#x2F;3-tabs-only&#x2F;pkfpaiidmiemediimekjfmlbhnbofabd)<p>Which only lets you open three tabs a time and hence forces you to focus only at the task at hand.<p>This plus I am new and learning GTD Method(Getting Things Done) with simple lists.<p>This two have greatly increased the work I do and also the speed of execution and also greatly reduced the stress level.<p>So now I am interested what HN, in general are using for great productivity (tools, techniques etc)

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Rainymoodover 8 years ago
Carve out 50 minutes blocks during the day dedicated to working towards a predefined goal. I tried 25 minutes and 5 minutes break but 50 minutes work and 10 minutes break seems to work better for me. I track them in excel just to keep myself on track. I generally shoot for ~3 of these blocks if I have other matters to attend to (lectures&#x2F;TAs etc.). In a full day of studying I can easily rack up 8-10 hours of studying using these 50 minute blocks but I prefer to study ~3 hours over more days spaced out than cram 10 hours a day.
dsawlerover 8 years ago
Every time I think of something I have to do, I put it in my Todoist Inbox.<p>Every night I go through my Inbox and decide what needs to get done tomorrow. I assign a &#x27;tomorrow&#x27; date for those tasks in my Inbox. Then, I go to Google Calendar and timeblock when I&#x27;m going to complete those tasks. After I do this I journal about my day and come up with more things that I want to get done and the process repeats every day.
itamarstover 8 years ago
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afarrellover 8 years ago
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