I tracked my time hourly and reflected on it daily for a couple years; was useful overall, and the patterns became very obvious after about a year and it wasn't as valuable after. There's a next step: attention + energy are even more valuable than time and even less tracked.https://twitter.com/johnloeber/status/1112104077041627136 …
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Replying to @QiaochuYuan
Do you have any advice for getting started with time tracking? I've tried doing it in the past but didn't manage to last more than 3 hours. Though I suspect the answer is stop judging myself.
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Replying to @imhinesmi @QiaochuYuan
I used beeminder. They've got such nice data collection & app. each time I changed task I made a note, beeminder records the time. exporting the csv to a spreadsheet let me figure out how long I spent. It was much easier to record each time I switched contexts.
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