Rescuing your time can help you with this in a number of ways.
First, you can set a daily goal for total time worked and get an alert when you go over. For example, setting goals for total device time, time spent on distracting apps, and mobile time so you know when you're getting off track.
Next, you can set daily goals for your time in specific tasks — like writing, designing, or coding — and get alerts when you’ve gone over.
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