it always boils down to cheating yourself, the integrations just make it easier to remove temptation
Just saw that this has been debated on HN before: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5664998
Yep. The opposite of what your cable company would do.
I have a fondness for what McKinsey called "crude instruments", something that is almost certainly good enough, and will stop you trying to get ever more precise data. "A crude instrument like this is a pretty good…
Nope, no CRM here at Beeminder.com We support our 4,500 active users with a combination of a shared gmail support account, admin screens on the core web app, and a tiny globally distributed team. One day that won't be…
I use TagTime [1] on the desktop to stochastically track where my time goes. When it inevitably and annoyingly pops up when I'm distracted from what I ought to be doing, that nudges me back on track. [1] http://tagti.me/
it always boils down to cheating yourself, the integrations just make it easier to remove temptation
Just saw that this has been debated on HN before: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5664998
Yep. The opposite of what your cable company would do.
I have a fondness for what McKinsey called "crude instruments", something that is almost certainly good enough, and will stop you trying to get ever more precise data. "A crude instrument like this is a pretty good…
Nope, no CRM here at Beeminder.com We support our 4,500 active users with a combination of a shared gmail support account, admin screens on the core web app, and a tiny globally distributed team. One day that won't be…
I use TagTime [1] on the desktop to stochastically track where my time goes. When it inevitably and annoyingly pops up when I'm distracted from what I ought to be doing, that nudges me back on track. [1] http://tagti.me/