I think one of the keys is having solid blocks of time, if I have an hour or two without interruptions I can get a lot done.
It's the stopping and starting, people coming by, checking email, getting a text message.
I've been using the tab snooze chrome plugin to snooze gmail so it's only in my tabs every hour or so.
Blocking news and social sites in your hosts file, helps in case you wander over to a time waster of a URL. Mine redirect to Trello.com to remind me to focus.
Also listening to up tempo music with few lyrics helps, listening to a track on repeat can really focus my attention.
I also use the pomodoro method with the Tomato Ticker osx app.
That seems to help focusing on lots of small tasks, if a task is longer than 25 minutes and I'm plugged in I just keep going.
Also sometimes a goal is nice for larger chunks of work, get this knocked out and then get that game you've been wanting, lunch at your favorite restaurant, or take the afternoon off etc.
Most of these are handled by various apps but if you could integrate them together that would be a plus.
It's the stopping and starting, people coming by, checking email, getting a text message.
I've been using the tab snooze chrome plugin to snooze gmail so it's only in my tabs every hour or so.
Blocking news and social sites in your hosts file, helps in case you wander over to a time waster of a URL. Mine redirect to Trello.com to remind me to focus.
Also listening to up tempo music with few lyrics helps, listening to a track on repeat can really focus my attention.
I also use the pomodoro method with the Tomato Ticker osx app.
That seems to help focusing on lots of small tasks, if a task is longer than 25 minutes and I'm plugged in I just keep going.
Also sometimes a goal is nice for larger chunks of work, get this knocked out and then get that game you've been wanting, lunch at your favorite restaurant, or take the afternoon off etc.
Most of these are handled by various apps but if you could integrate them together that would be a plus.