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Monday, May 12, 2008 |
Monday Hacks: RescueTime rescues MY Time |
I am a busy person. I don't deny the fact that I do have a day job. On top of that, I have other stuff going on. I have tried to manage everything carefully, but not as much as I would like to. But I've found something good for those of you, like me, who are all too fond of multitasking.
I think I've established in the past that multitasking is a bad thing for EVERYBODY. Okay, perhaps not all the time. But if you're anything like me, you'd probably try to multitask every single opportunity you get your hands into. All in the name of getting things done. But as I said, it doesn't exactly get much done is it?
So here is something I heard of from Alfa Mercado (a blogger friend I met online in 2004). RescueTime helps nut cases like me manage our time through collecting data, break times, and even those 2 minute sneaks to check our email. Oh yes, it even catches that. It is a definite eye opener. At least, at some point you get the drift of how productive you've been, or how productive you think you've been.
To top things off, RescueTime is relatively light so you barely notice that it's there! Pretty cool. I recommend those stay-at-home mommies to give it a try. It could help you manage your time better, too. As for me? I still have a lot of rescuing to go! :)
Cheers!
Photo: GettyImages Photo Host: ImageShackLabels: Monday Hacks, multitasking, productivity, time management, work, work at home |
posted by Ann @ 11:59 AM
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Name: Ann
Home: Philippines
About Me: even when she has fairy wings on, this girl is anything BUT dainty. perhaps the size, the weight, and the personality alone are just too much for her to be considered delicate, prim, proper, and refined. this girl with the mud smudged cheeks has been down on the ground one to many times. these times forced her to be tougher, smarter, and more savvy than she has ever been. perhaps she will always be, never dainty.
email me: neverdainty [at] gmail [dot] com
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