🦮Introduction

TimeNoder2 is the solution to help you regain control of your time and increase your productivity. It is a mobile application that combines the best features of popular planning applications such as T

Planning your day and prioritizing is your decision. Any app will do that for you. The application is only a tool that can be your guide or coach but it do nothing for you on its own.

I could go ahead and try to explain all the features the app has in a lengthy article with reasons why it matters. I did it. You can check it out here. But I don't think that it's actually that important. People are facing more problem than any app can solve -> more philosophical and fundemental one.

To be honest I take these concepts from Oliver Burkeman, amazing productivity couch that is not what we are used to, but what we definetily need to hear otherwise would can endud being forever in productivity trap. Certainly I was. Thats I want to you present productivity technique that beats all productivity techniques. Just give me a moment to explain this as this is quite different what you are used to ☺️


Problem Definition

Productivity techniques and tips promise to help us do more with our time. There is nothing fundamentally wrong with that. But they often make us believe that if we could be just a little bit more organized we could do so much more. We could finally tackle all the things on my to-do list, have a final piece, and be so much more.

But this contradicts with the reallity because the stream of incoming tasks is actually infinite as when you complete some, other takes they place. Lets take for example email. If you respond very quickly, more people will write you as you will have a label of a person that responds to emails quickly. Also as you response quickly, more back and forth messages takes place. Even if you would forget about the extra time it takes, it would still makes less effective as Carl Newport argued in his book Deep Work.

We are finite creatures, we have our 4000 weeks of total life on average and we need to spend roughly third on sleeping (If you want to keep healthly long-term). That leaves us with 2600 weeks of live. This time needs to be split between our work, friends, family, hobbies, health, and so many other things.

When we look it from closer look with our days full of possibilities

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