Ask HN: How do you stay productive?
We are a team of two, working on a voice calendar that keeps you on track with your life events by letting you easily plan for events with your voice, and will call you like a friend to remind you when things are coming up or due.
We have two asks: * Do you have problems with time management? * What problems specifically? (if you're comfortable sharing)
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[ 2.2 ms ] story [ 52.8 ms ] threadI have recently switched to use Microsoft TODO which is sophisticated but I guess at the same time not to over the top.
I think I prefer checking the to-do list at regular intervals rather than have something interrupt me and tell me there’s something I need to do.
Would love to have a quick 5-min chat and brainstorm some ideas. I'm available from 4-6pm EST mondays, wednesdays, and thursdays. Drop me an email at winstonyeo99@yahoo.com with your availability, and I'll schedule a meet.
I might be up for the chat (feeling a bit sick right now) will let you know.
Your questions are too vague to answer meaningfully, but I'll try.
Personally, I have pretty much stopped using planning tools. I keep a regular to-do list for immediate tasks that I committed to complete, and that's it. Everything beyond that is just a wishlist.
Making detailed plans with tools and everything makes you feel productive without bringing you any closer to your goal. Future you is the one who actually has to fit your tidy plan into his messy reality, and do all the actual work.
Instead, I value individuals over processes and tools, and responding to change over following a plan. Do these words sound familiar?
* Above all: the challenge is to make it as seamless as possible to make a reminder, literally 3 seconds. The google calendar interface is too much of a bother sometimes, so the question is: can you improve on that?
* I probably won't have dozens of reminders that necessitate a call (or want that), so there needs to be utility even without the calls
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