The number of apps that claim to increase your level of productivity is constantly in the rise. Most of them tend to promote themselves as tools that can help you capture the tasks that you need to do. However, they do not either emphasize nor seem to promote another important factor: Keeping a did-it list, about the history of finished tasks. This might sound a bit weird and unheard, but it is something very helpful that can have a considerable impact on the levels of productivity. Continue reading
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Everybody is looking for a shortcut. Be a great programmer in a short period of time. Become a best-selling author with a book written in two days with no prior experience. Become a millionaire without working on any project, or not having a job at all. Continue reading