My killer productivity hack is a combination of three techniques: 1. Pomodoro, 2. GTD (Getting Things Done), and 3. Spaced Repetition Learning. Pomodoro Technique helps timebox tasks in addition to prioritizing them. Both are required to stay focused and get into the flow.
> [Pomodoro is] required to stay focused and get into the flow. Can you elaborate on that? I've been hesitant about trying Pomodoro because it appears like it would break the flow every 30 minutes.
Ask HN: What's your #1 productivity hack?
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#34doing it consistently over a long period of time. It took me years to realize that all nighters and overwork were a big mistake. What truly works is to show up everyday consistently for years. Like Bill said, “Most people overestimate what they can do in one year and underestimate what they can do in ten years.”
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#37https://crushentropy.com/ It's like markdown for planning your day in high resolution. The hours no longer just slip through my fingers. I made it one weekend a couple of years ago and I've used it myself ever since. I'm not exaggerating when I say that my productivity has massively improved because of it.
Re: Ask HN: What's your #1 productivity hack?
#38https://crushentropy.com/ It's like markdown for planning your day in high resolution. The hours no longer just slip through my fingers. I made it one weekend a couple of years ago and I've used it myself ever since. I'm not exaggerating when I say that my productivity has massively improved because of it.
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#40I drink coffee. Take a deep breath put headphones with noise cancellation enabled and focus... is it a hack maybe ?