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Ask HN How to save time?

by bigbang on 3/31/11, 10:07 PM with 8 comments

This is a broad question. How do you guys save time in a day to do more meaningful tasks? no TV, outsourcing tasks(what sort of things you outsource?). Just curious to hear from your personal experience.

EDIT: Just to clarify a bit, this is not about how to avoid distractions (although thats one of the most effective ways to save time), but how to cut down the tasks or multitask in life. For example, some people cook or do laundry or some chore while watching TV, dont read books, but listen them while driving etc.

  • by rdouble on 3/31/11, 11:06 PM

    I've found that when I turn the Internet off I suddenly have so much time it kind of makes me anxious.
  • by kaisdavis on 3/31/11, 11:00 PM

    1. I use a hosts file to block sites like hackernews, tech crunch

    2. I set objectives the night before for the following day. I identify 3-5 things that I'll accomplish the following day and then I focus on doing those things.

    3. I work in pomodoro sprints - 25 minute bursts of focus.

    4. I keep a notepad next to my computer so when I'm working in a sprint and I have one of those "oooh, I should check that out!" thoughts, I can write it down, close the loop, and get back to what I'm working on.

    5. I take breaks. When I find myself getting distracted, I take a walk around the office / outside.

  • by keiferski on 3/31/11, 11:41 PM

    1. Brush your teeth in the shower.

    2. Listen to podcasts/news while cooking, working out, etc. Never only watch / listen to a show, always do something else simultaneously.

  • by triviatise on 3/31/11, 10:21 PM

    I wait for my email to hit 500-600 (I skim and try to address important stuff as it comes in) and then just delete them all. I do let everyone know when Ive cleaned out my mailbox. I get 100-200 emails a day and I just cant read them all.

    I also only read email every few hours or so.

  • by kingsidharth on 3/31/11, 10:08 PM

    Turn on "noprocrast" on HN
  • by revorad on 4/1/11, 11:15 PM

    Leave HN.