The maps are beautiful - reminded me of the antagonist from the anime Akira lol.
Like the river, it flows and dances, avoiding stagnation - which is a terrible place to be, as I'm currently (for a bit too long) struggling and suffering through.
It lets me log online (automatically) and offline activities according to self chosen categories of productivity. Where my sharing of this most ties into your point, is how it can give you patterns of week, month and year of the use of one's time. It's then great for giving an overview of activities that contribute to waste/growth parts of life.
I tend not to worry too much about 'productivity' and track projects in Learning Journals. Plus, we have 3 kids and most productivity tools probably don't recognize time spent with kids. For example, I just spent the weekend coaching our youngest teen in volleyball.
Appreciate the note and you stopping in for a read. 🙌
A quick aside: "coaching youngest teen" could be easily added after the event for one's own record if so desired. The meaning of "productivity" for a subjective/personal event/activity is down to the individual and reflects whatever is most important to the person.
Thanks again for your comment and article; I like your writing/ideas.
Awesome stuff. Thanks, David.
The maps are beautiful - reminded me of the antagonist from the anime Akira lol.
Like the river, it flows and dances, avoiding stagnation - which is a terrible place to be, as I'm currently (for a bit too long) struggling and suffering through.
For your point 3, may I recommend https://www.rescuetime.com .
It lets me log online (automatically) and offline activities according to self chosen categories of productivity. Where my sharing of this most ties into your point, is how it can give you patterns of week, month and year of the use of one's time. It's then great for giving an overview of activities that contribute to waste/growth parts of life.
Cool, sounds like an interesting tool.
I tend not to worry too much about 'productivity' and track projects in Learning Journals. Plus, we have 3 kids and most productivity tools probably don't recognize time spent with kids. For example, I just spent the weekend coaching our youngest teen in volleyball.
Appreciate the note and you stopping in for a read. 🙌
A quick aside: "coaching youngest teen" could be easily added after the event for one's own record if so desired. The meaning of "productivity" for a subjective/personal event/activity is down to the individual and reflects whatever is most important to the person.
Thanks again for your comment and article; I like your writing/ideas.
I fully agree... The only consistency is change and evolution.
Change is inevitable and unavoidable. If you fight it, you will be left behind.
Evolution is a necessity to ensure change for the better adaptation of what is now!
Thanks for your note Hein. Glad to hear this landed with you as well. 🙌