Do you take notes manually, or track time with tools?
What about the analytics that you receive?
Do you get actionable insights with respect to what you gave?
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manage work i use Trello but for analyzing the time I spent on tasks or just generally timing my work hours I use Hubstaff.
Microsoft Windows 11 Clock + To Do app.
It's native, surprisingly comfortable to use (I expected less from Windows' out of the box apps).
And Focus Sessions in Clock app allow you to choose a task from To Do app to focus on, and sum the time spent on a specific task. And they accumulate if you don't finish the task in one go, but focus on it daily-weekly.
@elifduran Who said that I need charts for analysis? :-)
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Pen and paper!
I tried all sorts of digital tools to keep track of time. However, I realized that the mere process of opening those applications took my attention away and lead to further distraction. Now I use a good old diary and pen to keep track of my time, write down my thoughts and plan things out
@sherzod_khoshimov You can track your time by pen and paper, but what about the insights that you gain? How you can analyse the whole picture?
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I use a very simple method. I use kitchen timer to split work into 45 minutes sessions. I have a sheet of paper on my refrigerator. On this paper I have a table where rows are days of the week and columns are projects I am working on. After each working session I put a cross in the corresponding project cell. This helps me analyze my time spent on tasks over the week.
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