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From the lifehack article on the reason why to do it: > Frequent breaks keep your mind fresh and focused. > If you have a large and varied to-do list,...
Rather than just blindly creating another time tracking app and hoping for the best **we want our app to be based on science**. Here are a collection of issues we...
### Summary notes: - The average slack user spends 140 minutes per weekday on the platform (four times more than Facebook’s 35 minutes per day). - People are lured in...
Thanks for clarifying @nelsonic, shall I leave this issue open until then? Or would you rather I closed it and created an issue for that update separately?
> interruptions cost the U.S. economy $588 billion a year. > research found that when asked to formally calculate the time employees lose to interruptions, they come up with 40%-60%...
As an idea for calculating interruption time and linked to what I mentioned in https://github.com/dwyl/product-ux-research/issues/34... I was thinking perhaps a way of translating measuring small diversions of work time without...
@nelsonic @iteles - I'd like my edit of the Why section to embody what you set out for the reason Time should be built. This is my understanding based on...
> help people _achieve_ their biggest life and organisational goals. > Our Time app is _first_ and foremost about helping people to **stop _wasting_** their _own_ time. https://github.com/dwyl/time/issues/225#issuecomment-465356906
Revised 'Why?': ### Why? We want to help people achieve their biggest life and organisational goals. We feel that helping people to stop wasting their time on things that don't...
Challenge: how do we back up our app with science/data to encourage people that it's worthwhile? How do you measure efficiency? > Although app developers claim their software can increase...