I like the idea, just requested access there.
It would also be cool if I can set the roadmap for my project, I'm building LifeHQ (http://lifehqapp.com)
Because fellow developers or designers could be interested in the things that are about to be developed instead of what's already done.
Also one more reason to come back to the site, to check where my favorite apps are moving towards.
I had the same thought exactly, that is why I built LifeHQ as a web app first, not mobile.
Have you noticed that the only distractions come from our phones or computers.
Computers can't be escaped because most of us do the actual work on them: development, design, blogging, video editing, writing, studying, presentations etc.
But almost no one does work on their phone. The closest I've gotten to working on my phone is messaging people and writing emails, both much easily done on computers.
LifeHQ does that automatically for your daily todo list. It's not free but half the price of amazing Marvin, plus you can get a discount since we're still trying to break out. I'm the founder btw, and always available for suggestions and improvement requests.
LifeHQ is hosted here http://lifehqapp.com
Lit my ass on fire, that's exactly how I felt after I listened to Jocko Willinks' Discipline Equals Freedom. It's a book but he also has an album where every chapter is a different track. The audiobook is more powerful because you hear his actual voice and you know he means it.
There are many great resources for organizing your life and productivity, I have an app for both getting organized, productive and consistent called LifeHQ but sometimes you need something to pick you up and kick your ass into gear, Jocko's book is exactly for that reason.
You will feel like fighting lions after listening to it!
That's refreshing to hear. However I'd moved from using pomodoro timer app on my phone to using one on my laptop because I do most of my work on my laptop, who does serious work other than email on their phone really.
I actually built an app called LifeHQ (http://lifehqapp.com) that combines pomodoro together with task management, journal and habit tracker. This way I manage my whole self-improvement and work in one place.
It's cool to be able to log the time from the pomodoro cycles to specific tasks from my projects.
I'd love to hear your thoughts on it and any suggestions on ways to improve the pomodoro module.
I'm also in the same camp.
Every night I write my journal where I track how my daily productivity, mood and energy was. Then I plan the tasks for the next day.
On Sundays I plan the few major things that need to be done for the week, the important tasks that move the needle.
Then each day I fill up the gaps with the less important tasks.
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These is one of the core techniques at LifeHQ, my all-in-one productivity app.
Glad I could help.
You know this has been one of the guidelines when building LifeHQ. Keeping your goals and projects in the front of your mind by planning, journalling and organizing. Then getting daily reminders of the tasks that are left to be done.
By doing this, keeping your project in your brain's RAM, when you go for a walk or to workout the subconscious automatically activates in the right direction.
I'd really appreciate some feedback on LifeHQ: http://lifehqapp.com
Combination of 4 modules combined into one complete system.
It's a project management combined with productivity and self-improvement.
Specifically this is what you get: