By: Jean Egan
Yea, when there's more time, there's less incentive and less likely to happen – when there's less time, more incentive but still not very likely to happen because of the productivity drop. D'oh! One of...
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If you get carried away in the 'zone', this little utility is GREAT!http://www.workrave.org/ It's a little timer that will remind you to do stretches, eye focus exercises, etc.
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The machines, software and training are apparently frightfully expensive, but this last time, I found an open source project working on very low cost hardware. (noticing a trend here?)The project lead...
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I'm trying out "Rescue Time" right now. I want to see what it is I'm really spending my time doing on a daily basis. I feel like I'm spending a LOT of time writing business correspondence (talking...
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P.S. Speaking of open source: Have you seen the open source farm equipment – electrical and mechanical plans? Very cool stuff.
View ArticleBy: Brian Fields
I used ManicTime when I was on a Windows box most of the time. I liked that it was fully automatic and I didn't have to remember to track things. I miss it, wish they'd port it to Linux.
View ArticleBy: Sean Taylor
One guy in my office loves it. Said it took about 2 weeks to get his wpm to exceed his wpm from the qwerty.
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Sean, thanks so much for checking in and reporting his good results! I could live with 2 weeks of being less-than proficient to alleviate the effects of RSI and to possibly exceed my current WPM. I...
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No problem – his e-mail is stan@jaroop.com if you want to reach out to him.
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