
Focused 76: A Failure Across the Board
Jun 25, 2019
The hosts dive into the realities of time tracking, dispelling common myths while sharing personal productivity struggles. They discuss the nuances between personal retreats and graycations, revealing how each can enhance focus differently. Imposter syndrome takes center stage as the speakers reflect on their journeys and the importance of recognizing self-worth. Additionally, they explore the blend of analog and digital productivity methods through bullet journaling, offering insights on maintaining efficiency while navigating work and travel.
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Combining Automated and Detailed Tracking
- Use automated tools like Timing to track computer time effortlessly.
- Supplement with periodic detailed tracking using tools like Toggl.
Mike's Bullet Journal Experiment
- Mike Schmitz adopted parts of the bullet journal method.
- He combines a handwritten journal with time blocking and digital task management.
David's Journaling Method
- David Sparks uses a daily journal page with priority, schedule, and task list.
- He logs his day and tracks "moving the needle" time.



