I don't use any apps, I have a bullet journal and I document my tasks and timings on it.
Everything from timing to daily tasks, I feel more focused than staring at a screen seeing my tasks and all the sudden I'm sucked into YouTube endless void and google endless spiral, then the next 4 hours I have enough knowledge to stitch and cover up pieces of paper to have a handmade book (no jokes I have folded and stitched 100 pages while having critical tasks to do)
That is up to you but for me, this is what suits me which is using a bullet journal. Would highly recommend reading The Bullet Journal Method by Ryder Caroll
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I don't use any apps, I have a bullet journal and I document my tasks and timings on it.
Everything from timing to daily tasks, I feel more focused than staring at a screen seeing my tasks and all the sudden I'm sucked into YouTube endless void and google endless spiral, then the next 4 hours I have enough knowledge to stitch and cover up pieces of paper to have a handmade book (no jokes I have folded and stitched 100 pages while having critical tasks to do)
That is up to you but for me, this is what suits me which is using a bullet journal. Would highly recommend reading The Bullet Journal Method by Ryder Caroll