I'm saying that you should try to find the best balance for you. After writing so many exams and NBME's you start to figuire out how you learn best, what works for you and how much time you use.
I used an app called Qbserve (they offer a student discount), and it showed me my productive hours in a day.
So if I commit 8 hours a day to "studying" Qbserve would tell me that I actually spent 6 hours studying, 2 hours were spent doing other things throughout your day.
I have ADHD and made one that shows your productivity in real-time. It helps me focus because I can see my poor performance at any moment of the day.
It's only for Mac though.
I recommend Qbserve [1] — https://qotoqot.com/qbserve/
Development and design is carried by Irina and Ivan, a couple from Chile — https://qotoqot.com/about/
The application is fully native, respects your privacy (all data is kept in your computer), and supports automatic tracking and categorization of more than 7.6k+ websites, applications, and games. It can also differentiate between different browser tabs, Slack channels, YouTube videos, documents, window titles, and more. Invoice generation in 18 languages and data export to JSON and CSV. One time payment, no subscription required.
It has been more than a year since I started using this application, and it works like a charm.
If you use a Mac, I can recommend Qbserve, which tracks your activity automatically and there are ways to automatically tag tasks by project, e.g. setting a Terminal.app title to the project name.
The fact it records everything automatically instead of manual entry is what makes it so powerful.
I made a RescueTime alternative for Mac called Qbserve. It tracks time at subreddits separately, keeps collected data locally, and has many other powerful features: chat tracking, project tracking, invoice generation, etc.
Name: Qbserve
Location: Valdivia, Chile
Pitch: Mac time tracking automation: freelance project tracking, timesheets, invoicing & real-time productivity feedback. Think RescueTime meets Toggl.
More details: Only 2 people on the team. We had a great start on Product Hunt and HackerNews last year but still a ton of marketing efforts is required to become visible in the noisy field of time tracking apps.
Looking for: Customers and reviews. We have 20% off with the "reddit" coupon in June.
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