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Julia from Numo
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1 year ago

Time Management: What’s Your Secret?

Have a time-saving trick you swear by? Share it with the community—we’d love to hear your story or hacks! 🕒💡

Posts and comments here share personal experience — not medical advice. For treatment questions, talk to a clinician.

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janaelmarie25
2d

Timer

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Donny6969
2mo

I try and remove distractions and start getting ready with plenty of time remaining! But my head usually finds other things to Micro manage and potter about doing unnecessary stuff so late anyway lol, the time we waste is unbelievable 😩

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TryEachDay
5mo

A visual timer helps to set a specific time for the task. It also helps starting a task. Otherwise I have a todo list with just everything. Eating meals, taking meds and other tasks

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iiiiii’m fifty!
10mo

All of them help me, except for planning buffer time - I always underestimate.

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astrocat
2mo

I heard somewhere that people with ADHD should double or even triple their time estimates and then record how long it actually takes.

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rollarotten
8mo

I have the same issue sadly and haven’t been able how to figure it out yet.

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lalalali
9mo

Same for me, i always overestimate my ability lol

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Mæ Mæ
10mo

The Method called „Eisenhauer-Matrix“ helped me to see which ToDo’s had more Priority.. then starting the Pomodoro Timer after matching task to my energy

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rollarotten
1y

Timers ⏲️ are a must for me to stay on track.

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Brneyedrose
3d

I have a cheap Smartwatch and use the timer on it all the time for even small routine tasks. Not only is it a reminder for some task, but I think it also helps me appreciate the passage of time…..mostly when I’m wasting it.

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astrocat
2mo

Someone once asked me why I had three timers on my desk at work 😂. I was a loss for words 😅. Timers really help me so that I don’t miss important events because of hyperfocus. So if I know I have a meeting in 30 minutes, I set a timer for 25 minutes so that I don’t have to worry about forgetting.

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rollarotten
1y

Right now I’m working on a lot of home repairs and things keep going wrong. 😑 So it feels like it eats into my routines. 😥

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HoldOn
1y

Block n Timers is my advice

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HoldOn
1y

Timer

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HoldOn
1y

Blocking shit

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HoldOn
1y

Timer is working for me

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rollarotten
1y

Using my Daytimer or Calender on my phone with reminders.

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sonnek
1y

I use an analog calendar to note appointments over months and weeks, Numo as my „note everything“ tool and Llama life for timeboxing my business tasks. That seems to work for me.

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spacedust
1y

it is one of those times I want to see the result of a poll without answering cause I don't really use anything successfully at the moment

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fnaf_fan
1y

I choose my strategy based on my level of focus. If I really don't want to get things done but really need to, I set timers and limit distractions. But usually I just take advantage of productive energy days.

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