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Being a Graphic Designer in the Modern World

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Clockwise

Clockwise is an intelligent calendar assistant for GSuite that can optimize your daily schedule. It moves meetings around to create more focus time for you (blocks of uninterrupted time for quality work). It even has slack integration.

The Good:

  • Recurring Tasks and Other Complex Scheduling.

The Bad:

  • Only for GSuite and Chrome

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Habitica

Habitica has done a stellar job of gamifying habit formation.

The Good:

  • Fun, RPG-like habit tracking. Lose health when you break habits, gain levels and EXP when you keep them. Buy equipment and items ...

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Todoist

The To-do List App with loads of features.

The Good:

  • Recurring Tasks and Other Complex Scheduling. You can have tasks that recur every day, every few weeks, on specific days of the week, etc. It’s really flexible and powerful.
  • Tasks automatically ...

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YourHour (Android) & Moment (iOS)

YourHour for Android and Moment for iOS are two fantastic phone usage tracking apps that, unlike RescueTime, can block your phone’s native apps.

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RescueTime

RescueTime is a time tracker that logs and visualizes the amount of time you spend on applications or websites.

The Good:

  • Accurate tracking on all major operating systems, phone OSes, and Chrome/Firefox.

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Feedly

Feedly is an RSS feed dashboard and aggregator. Find, subscribe to, and organize all of your favourite news and information sources. It is great for content curators and bloggers.

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  • Powerful collaboration a...

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Tips for time blocking

  • Take 10 minutes every evening and plan your next day. Rearrange blocks if you must create time for other important things.
  • Use recurring blocks for recurring tasks.
  • Don’t over-schedule. Realistically, you can’t be productive 10 hours straight. Give yourse...

Different Jobs See Time Differently

  • Managers can work in time blocks of 30 or 60 minutes, scheduling meetings or sending emails.
  • Makers need almost half a day to get down and create something, requiring an uninterrupted focus mode that is nearly impossible.

What complicates matters is that many...

Schedule your 'frogs'

Schedule time on your calendar at the end of every workday for working on your frog the next morning, or create a recurring meeting for the first hours of every day to make sure you always have time blocked for goal tasks.

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