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Nov 2 |
reviewed | Looks Good Should you 'make up' time when working with Pomodoro technique? |
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Nov 2 |
reviewed | Looks Good How do I remind myself of tasks that I have to do at a certain time? |
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Nov 2 |
reviewed | Looks Good Does it make sense to keep the Pomodoro watch on the top of all windows - all the time? |
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Nov 2 |
reviewed | Looks Good How to manage time sensitive tasks on a kanban board |
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Nov 2 |
reviewed | Looks Good What is a good way to begin your work day? |
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Nov 2 |
reviewed | Looks Good Stop avoiding bad news |
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Oct 31 |
answered | How to avoid procrastinating on the Stack Exchange network? |
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Oct 15 |
answered | Logging device |
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Oct 7 |
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How to get a GTD Inbox in taskwarrior? clicked "post" prematurely |
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Oct 7 |
answered | How to get a GTD Inbox in taskwarrior? |
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Aug 22 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Aug 4 |
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Can someone help me speed up my workflow (accessing spreadsheets) StevenV has a good point here. If I would have to store some kind of information in this format, I would probably use a plain text file with some kind of separators between entries (tabs). Unless the article number contains tabs (will never happen IMO) this will work. Possible cons: If someone uses markup in their spreadsheet (e.g. mark super important entry as bold) this will be lost. People might get irritated if they no longer have neatly aligned columns, or if their text editor sucks. About Excel being slow: Performs Libre Office (fork of OpenOffice) any better? |
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Aug 1 |
answered | How to have a quick overview about time zones of international partners? |
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Jul 30 |
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What is the fastest way to take pictures of a case file? The folks at diybookscanner.org have some very neat ideas for quite cheap setups and software. |
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Jul 14 |
answered | What is the most efficient hands-free mouse? |
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Jul 8 |
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wake yourself up on time All what you said is true, but in my experience getting enough sleep (duh) and having a pretty consistent sleep cycle helps as well. Also: The snooze key is your enemy. Do not use it. |
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Jul 7 |
answered | Manage multiple tabs in browser |
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Jul 4 |
answered | Finding the most efficient way to do something |
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Jul 4 |
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What approach is good? First getting job done then improve or the other? +1 I love to analyze stuff and to look for the perfect solution. But my experience told me that doing a quick design, implementing it and then finding the flaws and eventually fix it takes sometimes about the same time. Benefit of the quick implementation: You have the chance to test early and maybe have a decent enough solution during the first try. I sometimes have to force me to start implementing, because committing to something I don't trust 100% and maybe have to rewrite is not a thing I like. |
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Jul 4 |
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Is it possible to learn foreign languages effectively by watching tv series? +1 for the point about effectiveness. |