I struggle with similar feelings. For desk/at home work, the Focusmate app (focusmate.com) has been a huge help. It kind of single-handedly helped me earn back trust in myself. You get 1:1 virtual coworking sessions with another user where you follow a friendly entry/exit protocol, tell each other what your plans are and how it went at the end, and keep your camera on the whole time while you work (usually muted).... Source: 10 months ago
Maybe you can get your company to create a Focusmate group or a discord channel? If you haven’t heard of Focusmate you should definitely check it out. I wfh and absolutely could not do so without it. It gives me a fix for interaction but not too much to get me distracted and it also helps remind me to take breaks. Source: 11 months ago
Hey, I'm not sure if you work from home / remotely but if you are trying to achieve something from home, I'll just tell you about something that has really helped me: A co-working site like focusmate.com has been a game-changer for me. For some reason my productivity / commitment shoots up when I'm working alongside someone. Hope this helps. Source: 11 months ago
I occasionally run into professors using http://focusmate.com to help get through grading. Source: 12 months ago
Ive seen something like this its focusmate. I tried it once few years ago, back then it's only a one on one session. Not sure if they support something like yours. Source: 12 months ago
Looking to get a get a group together for people working on personal projects: art, building something, making a healthy habit, writing a book etc. I made a bot with yagpdb on discord that allows you to make sessions, and it then asks for you to post photos/screenshots/videos at these times to share your progress (and to see if you really did show up). You can also show up via a group video call like... Source: 12 months ago
Try something like focusmate.com (it's not the only of its kind, but it's what I use for motivating work for a set amount of time). Set a one hour session, which is 50 minutes of work with an accountability partner, and then 10 minutes break. Try two sessions every day for a week - if you can hit that consistency, that's going to do way more for you than pushing to four hours Monday Tuesday and then burning out by... Source: about 1 year ago
That’s when I found Focusmate.com. It’s such a great resource, because it allows you to remotely work with others while providing a sense of accountability and routine. If you are feeling isolation from WFH, need help setting up a routine, have trouble focusing, or just want company while you do other tasks like cleaning/chores, Focusmate is great! Source: about 1 year ago
If you want a virtual person to be there when nobody is physically home, try focusmate.com to arrange silent co-working sessions. Source: about 1 year ago
Focusmate, it's virtual body doubling. Basicall you meet with someone who also has a task to do and then you both do the task separately with cameras on/muted. Also the advice to "eat the frog" really helps. Do the hardest, most dreadful task first thing; that makes the rest of the tasks easy peasy to get through. Source: about 1 year ago
Hi! My boss recommended this site - focusmate.com and I tried it out last week. I was super nervous because I have serious social anxiety but it actually worked really well. Obviously because I was nervous I talked too much, but the person I was paired with was kind and kept me to the point without being condescending. Anyone else tried it? How did you find it? And if you've used it for something that's not work... Source: about 1 year ago
I only applied to grad schools in the U.S., but my saving grace was using focusmate.com and making my goals about time spent, rather than things accomplished. Focus mate made it so that there was a body double that I didn't know so I wasn't tempted to talk with them but they held me accountable. Having the goal be "spend 40 minutes on an application" made it so that I knew that no matter what I accomplished, I was... Source: over 1 year ago
Just wanted to let you know there's a site called focusmate.com that might help you find what you're looking for. Source: over 1 year ago
I use a coworking website called FocusMate for basically anything productive (work, reading, writing, piano sometimes, even yoga). Source: over 1 year ago
They don't have an app it just runs in your browser on desktop or mobile. https://focusmate.com/. Source: over 1 year ago
Focusmate.com. Get paired with a partner for a 25- or 50-min video session. Each of you is working on your own thing, but you can see each other. Works wonders, my productivity skyrocketed, both at work and outside. It may be completely solving the whole "how to start doing something when you don't want to do it" issue. Source: over 1 year ago
Give it your best.. If you have trouble focusing, consider focusmate.com. Source: over 1 year ago
I am 43. Finished law school in London, UK in 2005 when I was 24. Tried to take the NY Bar exam in July 2015 with one month's study - failed with a 121 on MBE. Took it again in Feb 2016, failed with 133 MBE. I took it again this July and I got 272 overall and 144.4 on the MBE. This time round it was a totally different experience. I reached out for support. Saved up so I could take time off work. I got a top-notch... Source: over 1 year ago
FocusMate has revolutionized my WFH workflow. It's basically a matching service for friendly internet strangers that want to stay focused by working "together." You can choose from either a 25-min or a 50-min session, and once you get matched and it's time to start, you spend a minute or two telling each other what you're going to be working on. Then you each go on mute, but - and this is key - stay on video. The... Source: over 1 year ago
Also for the accountability though, I find that doing it with someone, setting a routine in a public space like a library or coffee shop (or even a separate home office), or using something like Focusmate or Codecave is a game-changer. Source: over 1 year ago
On focusmate.com you get 3 free sessions per week (or a subscription of 5$ per month) to get paired with a stranger, you tell each other your goals for 1 minute and then you keep working with your camera on. Source: over 1 year ago
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