What is one non-digital tool that has improved your productivity?
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Tej Garikapati@tej_sai
Alarm Clock!! Snoozing on phone is way easier, alarm clock 3m away from bed works the best for me
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Journal –– nothing beats an old-fashioned hand written to-do list.
@thisismeihere Agree! Writing is therapeutic and adds a level of accountability when writing things down.
Does coffee count? ðŸ¤
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Water bottle
This is oddly specific but not completely not-digital but is the, Casio F-91W-1 hands-down. It alarms me every hour to drink water and also is very handy. :)
calendar and analog wall clock
@sandipan__h
Calendar works for daily tracking. been using it for habit challenges.
I hate clocks, makes me distracted 😂
I like to lose sense of time during deep work sessions
The television 🙈 It's always playing in the background when am WFH. It's my source of energy 😅
@namrata_arya 😂 that seems so counterproductive. but white noise from TV can actually be pretty helpful for many.
one of the reasons why we tend to focus better in public places like cafes.
@systemsumo haha exactly! My friends and family have a hard time wrapping their heads around this but I always give them the cafe example too
Water dispenser.
@vladimir_zivkovic interesting.
can you explain exactly how does it optimise productivity, Vladimir?
Deifinitely fresh air. When I feel overwhelmed, I tell myself 'you need some fresh air.' then I go for a 10-minute walk and I feel more productive.
Ginger Tea
Simply Money
Standing desk for sure; should try if you haven;t
Flights to random destinations