The purpose of the time tracking exercise is to discover how you use your time. I know from experience that using an app like Toggl actually makes the exercise harder. Use pen and paper. It is important for the time tracking to be as detailed as possible and to not lie to yourself. Those little one minute things you aren't writing down are actually really important in identifying issues that prevent you making better use of your time.
Also you might want to search "maker schedule vs manager schedule".
Keep in mind, most time management tips are created by management types. Unless you're doing cookie cutter stuff, software development is a creative pursuit. We can't just assign 15 minutes to write some code - it can take longer than that just to context switch to the coding task you want to work on!
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The purpose of the time tracking exercise is to discover how you use your time. I know from experience that using an app like Toggl actually makes the exercise harder. Use pen and paper. It is important for the time tracking to be as detailed as possible and to not lie to yourself. Those little one minute things you aren't writing down are actually really important in identifying issues that prevent you making better use of your time.
Hey, Thanks for your response. I think using Pen and Paper will be awesome. I will try to make my time log more detailed. Thanks 😀
Also you might want to search "maker schedule vs manager schedule".
Keep in mind, most time management tips are created by management types. Unless you're doing cookie cutter stuff, software development is a creative pursuit. We can't just assign 15 minutes to write some code - it can take longer than that just to context switch to the coding task you want to work on!