Focusmate – Virtual Coworking Helps You Get Things Done
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#62Re: Focusmate – Virtual Coworking Helps You Get Things Done
#63It’s definitely helped me to not just focus during sessions but trained my brain in general.
If you haven’t yet - give it a go! :-)
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#64Re: Focusmate – Virtual Coworking Helps You Get Things Done
#65TL/DR: Book appointments on your calendar to get work done and stick to them. Shut off notifications while you're in there. I've been working from home for a decade now, and basically I think this is bonkers (no offense, I see the founder is here posting). With all the tools out there if you really want to do that pair up with a coworker and do it with an existing tool. I don't work in pajamas or do anything dumb but…
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#66Re: Focusmate – Virtual Coworking Helps You Get Things Done
#67TL/DR: Book appointments on your calendar to get work done and stick to them. Shut off notifications while you're in there. I've been working from home for a decade now, and basically I think this is bonkers (no offense, I see the founder is here posting). With all the tools out there if you really want to do that pair up with a coworker and do it with an existing tool. I don't work in pajamas or do anything dumb but…
Just get a offline video recording device, and record yourself on loop if you want to have the feeling of being watched. Then just repeat what you did before and after the session for accountability. This concept is creepy af, and its hilarious to have to pay for it.
Sure, the webcam is on, but as long as the person at the other end seems to be reasonably busy with something, it should not be bothersome at all. And of course, you can always exit a session.
On having to pay for it - why not? Why not try paying for a service that asks for a reasonably designed monthly payment term instead of annual one time payments? Or the ones on which ads cover half the page?
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