In fact, no one will probably doubt the thesis that before you can improve anything, you need to find out where it is actually not good. So with time — it is impossible to make your day more productive until you understand what the time is actually spent on. This is exactly what the service we offer today is engaged in collecting information about your time.
JournalLive is not only a Web service, but it is not only a desktop program, it is a complex that, in the free version, offers you to track your time and work together with friends and colleagues, and in the paid version, it gives you the opportunity to keep track of what takes time in whole teams.
I would not like to focus on the ethics of such mandatory tracking now, since we are all focused primarily on our personal effectiveness here.
In order to get information about how your time is distributed between different programs, you will need to download a local program and register on the website. After that, you will be able to get various slices of statistics on how your day went and, based on it, draw conclusions about the need for certain changes.
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