Pomodoro Technique is well-known among us and widely adopted in many productivity apps. Are there any other time management methods for maintaining focus besides the Pomodoro Technique?
I've always gotten a mixed review around working on weekends. Some prefer it to be a no work zone so they can start the work day week fresh but others like to mix it up. What do you do?
It feels good to wake up every day to log Into the first app which was once just an idea in our head and now is used by many others. What is your first app you begin your day with?
Time management is, in my opinion, one of the biggest challenges, both personally and professionally. What strategies, tools, or tricks have you picked up along the way that proved to be effective?
We're in the middle of the week and I come with a small question about your time management skills - do you feel you can keep up with your daily workload, or are you constantly short of time? Do you have any tips on how to effectively cope with your daily issues?
Sometimes I have problems with work-life balance: most of the time I overwork. And I thought, maybe some tools can help with it. Can u share your favorite tools and explain how they help with your work-life balance?
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Time Off Calendar provides a convenient and quick way to view your own time off and time off of your employees. It shows all upcoming, planned, and used days off. Also, there is a possibility to approve/deny time-off requests directly there.
Timesheets allow employers to monitor and manage employee productivity and ensure that employees are paid accurately for the time they work. Employees can also use timesheets to track their work hours and requested time off.
Facebook finally moved on hiding likes but it's an opt-in feature rather than complete removal. On Instagram there's a per post option. Do you intend to hide your likes or hide your likes? Why or why not? What do you think of the update being "opt-in"?
I'm doing some research about what you like the most about whatever note-taking/productivity tool that you can't live without. For my side, I love the simplicity and easy-setup about the tables that Notion offers, to quickly organize my finances, I definitely can't live without it. What about you? Also, is there any improvement that you would like to see regarding your picking?