I use the Pomodoro technique as my time management technique. And I use a few tools to track the time.
What are the tools or techniques you use?
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I use the Pomodoro technique as my time management technique. And I use a few tools to track the time.
What are the tools or techniques you use?
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Discussion (5)
Pomodoro is great !
I love visual feedback over the time, long-time (like the contribution board/green cases on Github) so I've an matrix on my wall with articles/books chapter I have read, tutorial or projects I made, blog post I have written or translated etc. I can easily see if my week was productive (or if I work too much). And If I'm tired of doing CSS, I can easily see my other current project, change my task and having fun with Arduino. This is just a sheet of paper, not an application, because sometimes all electronic is turned off :).
I use Toggl for time tracking and waka time for code productivity, but I will try out Pomodoro
Same here! I switch between pomodoro and 52/17 depending on the week :)
Time tracking or management? I use Toggl for time tracking.
I use Sunsama