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How I get things done

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  1. RiderOfGiraffes
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    I don't agree with everything in this post, but I do find that having a semi-rigid process to go through every morning gets me "in the groove" and doing things, instead of flailing around failing...

    I don't agree with everything in this post, but I do find that having a semi-rigid process to go through every morning gets me "in the groove" and doing things, instead of flailing around failing to do things.

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    slamdance
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    So it's just advocating for the Pomodoro technique? I don't see anything hugely different.

    So it's just advocating for the Pomodoro technique? I don't see anything hugely different.

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    1. RiderOfGiraffes
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      Pomodoro is just what you use when you get down to doing the work. This post is talking about the structure around that, the ways of sorting things out to make the space in your mind then to be...

      Pomodoro is just what you use when you get down to doing the work. This post is talking about the structure around that, the ways of sorting things out to make the space in your mind then to be able to apply Pomodoro to the slabs of work.

      Maybe I'm seeing more in this than you are, maybe I'm seeing things that aren't there. If you didn't find it helpful, interesting, or useful, then that's OK. Dismissing it as "just pomodoro" might be missing the point.

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