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aug 7 at 7:22
Time-tracking software to measure when I'm active or idle on my computer (i.e., keystrokes being pressed and mouse moving)?
— sam minth
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jul 30 at 17:10
How to live a life that doesn't require constant tension for livelihood? [closed]
— AndrewJacksonZA
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jul 26 at 20:38
How to live a life that doesn't require constant tension for livelihood?
— hstoerr
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jul 24 at 3:20
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— user445
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jul 21 '12 at 22:58
Why do Americans use yellow legal pads for note taking? [closed]
— ayckoster
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jul 18 '12 at 9:52
How do you integrate time tracking tools with the Pomodoro technique?
— JP Hellemons
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jul 18 '12 at 1:20
What are recommended workflows when working with Markdown--in Windows, on a Mac?
— sindikat
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jul 11 '12 at 14:30
Catching up a whole field in science with textbooks and videos of lectures
— toot
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jul 11 '12 at 14:05
How to withstand a highly distractive environment, or else, 'Should I Stay or Should I Go'
— HLGEM
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jul 10 '12 at 15:48
How to improve one's 'learning' and 'understanding' capabilities?
— Skippy Fastol
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jul 6 '12 at 1:56
How to correctly resume yourself with the same enthusiasm after sleep?
— Mark Freedman
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jun 29 '12 at 18:43
How to get to back to your goals after a stressful project or period of time at work?
— mfadel
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jun 29 '12 at 18:18
What approach is good? First getting job done then improve or the other?
— Bryce
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jun 29 '12 at 15:07
What approach is good? First getting job done then improve or the other?
— Anwar
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jun 28 '12 at 14:21
Can playing computer games be a productive way to spend your time?
— Mr Lecter
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jun 11 '12 at 11:57
How do I take quick notes in odd places to maintain mind like water?
— Dave Newton
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jun 9 '12 at 22:37
What is the best way to approach large tasks, such as reading scientific papers, that require intense focus?
— Atilla Ozgur
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jun 7 '12 at 18:41
What device(s) and format should I use for my to-do lists, including plans, schedules, timetables.
— dwwilson66
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jun 7 '12 at 13:51
What device(s) and format should I use for my to-do lists, including plans, schedules, timetables.
— art
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jun 3 '12 at 11:48
Super effective way of storing day to day information where I can access them quickly?
— Frontjer
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may 30 '12 at 20:27
Does anyone have any recommendations for an alternative workstation ergonomic setup
— Simon Martin
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may 26 '12 at 13:56
Does anyone have any recommendations for an alternative workstation ergonomic setup
— Burhan Ali
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