--- title: How You can Increase your Productivity tags: ["productivity", "incomplete", "essay"] --- This article is split into four sections: - [[#General Advice]], psychological or other hacks that I've experienced success with. - [[#Easy Tools]], pieces of software or other tools that aren't the *best* option strictly, but they take very little time to set up. - [[#Medium Tools]], something that anyone who's willing to invest a little time learning [[on-linux|Linux]] or some other foreign computer concept can do. - [[#Tools for Hackers]], which are for power-user use and not for the faint of heart. Expect to configure until 3am, or to create your entire own ecosystem along a few guidelines I give you. You'll notice that the more performance has a direct relationship to price, and complexity has an inverse relationship to price. Something that you set up that's highly complex is likely to be free, but easy and user-friendly tools may be paid, with price increasing the more performant and feature-rich they are. ## General Advice - Go to sleep. Seriously, do it. I think that mood is deeply related to productivity. [Studies have shown](https://www.michiganmedicine.org/health-lab/irregular-sleep-connected-bad-moods-and-depression-study-shows) that your day-to-day mood corresponds to the regularity of your sleep schedule. - This more applies if your work/school has a high time commitment or a penchant for overtaking other things: - Be logical about your hobbies. - Logically think about a few of the things you do for fun and designate those as your "hobbies." - Start thinking about your days in terms of accounting for work time, adulting time, and hobby time for one of your explicit hobbies. - At work from 8-6? Great. Is your gym or other recreational space only open at a certain time? Block it out for that hobby. Anything else can come in between. ## Easy Tools ### On your computer Fun and helpful, but ultimately constrained by the fact that you can only see them from one device in today's world. - [TAPE](https://aeriform.itch.io/tape): a project manager for the creative minded. Cross platform. $5, less than a Starbucks, and you're supporting a really neat studio. - [JRNL]( https://blarfnip.itch.io/jrnl ), the one by Blarfnip: Similar idea to TAPE, but for daily journal entries. I'm not sure how good creating a habit of sitting down at your computer is though. Windows only. Also $5. ### On the Web / Otherwise Cross-Platform or Collaborative - [Notion](https://www.notion.so/): Feature-rich collaborative knowledge sharing space for whatever you desire. Personal notes and goals? Digital autogardening? Project collaboration? Done. Free tier along with a [pricing scheme](https://www.notion.so/pricing). [Free Plus account with a student email]( https://www.notion.so/product/notion-for-education ). - [Zotero](https://www.zotero.org/): Free collaboration-optional research tracker. [[Projects/zotero-lexis-plus|I made it compatible with legal research.]] ## Medium Tools WIP ## Tools for Hackers WIP