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Nov 2019

So what apps do you use to keep yourself focused or to track your daily and weekly goals?

Outside of the generic calendar I use for appts and work, I haven't really taken the time to set it up for creative stuffs. If there was a way to change the colors.... Like things other people set appear as yellow, and things I set appear as blue, but I want art stuff to appear as like.. green or pink.. :thinking:

I also added in a water-tracker named "Plant Nanny" (works without data) so I remember to consume H2O when not at work. Google Fit/Pokemon Go so I can track walking progress both at work (Fit works offline w/o data and the information transfers to PKMNGo), and it gives me incentive to go outside.

I've had a friend recommend to me the "Calm" app, but it's locked behind paywalls so I'm not too interested in it. Another recommended to me was "Level up Life", which has EXP and stats for things you've accomplished and some things are set-up behind level-up walls. Like you can't improve your "school and learning" it looks like without doing the first task, which is "watch a documentary" first. (For me, that's an easy goal.). The app's a little too specific for me I think.

I did find "Forest: stay focused", which while having an app for android, it also has an extension for chrome so your regular PC can use it too without an emulator it seems :smiley: And it seems to be really nice and generic, you name a tree, click start, and just don't touch your phone and when you're done, you click, and the plant is "done" growing. And you build a forest that way. I'm... not sure if it works offline/without data, but I hope it does.

The common theme between these three (Calm, Level Up Life, Forest) is that there'll be a way to track how much progress you've made with an activity like drawing, reading, writing, meditating... Calm seems by far to be the most limiting, where Forest is the most open. I'd love to find a guided meditation app, I thought I found one (free), but it required downloading extra stuff (also free) to actually get the programs (ie. guided meditation for 9min to refocus does not play in the app until you click to download it, so it's not built into the size of the app...)

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Hmmm... I use Trello, but it's more like a work board, to keep the up with the progress of work of me and my assistants. Since I have weekly (and daily) tight deadlines, every minute has to be well thought.

For me, the best medicine against procrastinating, tho, it1's still starting to do the bloody thing! xD

I also use Trello, Kanban style, for getting things done. Trello works great for brainstorming and story planning. My fantasy writing group even "meets" in Trello... we have for years.

I use Asana to keep track of my to-do's and recently started using Toggl to keep track of my time management. I get easily distracted, and so seeing that I'm keeping a timer on myself helps me to not waste time, it's nice and simple, and at the end of the day or week you get to see pie charts of how much time you spend doing stuff. I like pie charts.

I like Habitica for tracking my to-do list. It's a fairly typical work board, but it has RPG mechanics. So checking off items on your list gets you XP and in-game gold to buy armor and spells and stuff.

I also totally use Pokemon GO to get myself to walk more. (This current Rocket event suggests that I probably still don't walk enough. orz)

I use the Habitica website, and there's a completed tasks option there. No idea about the app.