Hey, that’s great advice! Thank you for sharing it, and thank you for getting right to the point instead of putting your super secret advice behind a paywall, a subscription signup, or even a 10 minute long video!
"The ghosts of projects never finished." These haunt us all, and will until we are one day buried with our ambitions and music still in us. Thank you for the reminder. 👍
Journaling as a tool to combat the productivity drain of social media is a brilliant approach! It's fascinating how tracking daily activities can shift our focus from passive consumption to active engagement with our time. 📘
Great idea, and really simple interface. Thank you! I keep a bullet journal, and I do write down what I've done at the end of the day, but it never occurred to me to make it more granular. As soon as I signed up, I immediately felt the vibe shift of being observed by Future Me. 👀
This is a GREAT tool -- to use a google doc (or a notebook) "to keep track of what you do all day!" Thank you! I used to completely time track, as though I were tracking my billable hours, for many years - and that was a good way of keeping me accountable. That's really old history now - but a GREAT HABIT to resurrect!!! Like REALLY good!! I like the google doc method also cuz that would be electronic and easily done and found, for times I need to recall "how much time I spent on a project" ! This is great. Thank you for the nudge!! And now... I am commenting to help get this into more people's feeds -- because, that's how I got here, and I am grateful! Thank you so much!!
This looks amazing. Since I started working from home 4 years ago I’ve become way too comfortable with wasting time online all day long. I’m going to start using this tool. Thank you!
Thanks for your insight and time. I can REALLY see how this can help make me accountable. This, on top of journaling only at the start, and end of the day. Very easy to use my phone to do this as well. Make a recurring/daily journal entry in my phone calendar. Add to the "notes" on the daily entry as I go.
you are exactly correct. We are on the same mind I've been doing this for the last two months. I'm using notes in the macOS system on three devices, it works great I love your app. This is something people need to do to take back their life. So bravo to you for putting this out propagating this idea!! The other part that's really helpful for me, is at the end of the day going back and tallying up the time I've spent with various areas of my life. It's very revealing, and enables me to make adjustments, and answers the question why I'm not getting as much done as I thought.. Cheers to you..... ps getting projects finished is what really matters
Wow, Wow, Wow! Thanks so much for this vid and sharing the app that you created. Just signed up, and so far it looks like it'll be a great addition to my productivity stack. Thanks, again!
I tried this out today and it was actually really helpful in staying on task. Especially using the categories - incentivized me to see how much "on-task" color I could see at the end of the day. I love how simple and distraction free this site is, so I hesitate to suggest an upgrade - but it would be really cool to be able to see a running percentage or end-of-day percentage broken out by category. This would also serve as a measuring stick or benchmark for people who are trying to maybe increase their percentage of time in any particular category. The categories I made were 1) on-task: planned (work tasks I set out to do for the day), 2) on-task: unplanned (productive work, but stuff that wasn't planned for the day), 3) off-task: planned (breaks and rest time), and 4) off-task: unplanned (wasted or distracted time). Love the tool and thanks for sharing!
Hi, thanks so much for the comment! I'm glad to hear you're finding the site helpful. I actually do hope to add reporting features to the site that would work similarly to how you describe. It's a little ways down my to-do list!
Yes doing this with time tracking when you start working or doing deep focus work is gold! It’s like clocking into a regular job but for yourself and also keeps you aware of your time.
It is always a shock to study back how the time was used. Excellent ideas for productivity. The same procedure is applicable to creating a budget from 'where is my money going' tracking.
True! Years ago I developed a diet and nutrition tracking site that worked on the same principle (only with a lot more math). Funny how it took me so long to figure out it would work for productivity too!
This is interesting. I've never thought of journalling in this way before - the notion of also writing down stuff you're doing that you shouldn't - that's new to me. That could actually make a difference. Because like it's said in the video, it introduces a kind of mindfulness. When you know you're about to do something that you shouldn't (waste time), you realize that you're going to have to also write down that you wasted time today, it gives you a bit of a pause and make you think "is it really worth it?"
this is actually helpful. a lot more helpful than writing a daunting "to do" list that just makes one anxious to check things off the list. just writing down what you actually have done is less threatening, because it is in the past.
Indeed, and the real value is in the *_self-inspection_* -- a form of *_humility._* AND *_humility is Spiritual power_* far greater than physical energy (money, volts, ergs, joules). 😎♥✝🇺🇸💯
I use a cheap steno pads - 1 per month. There happen to be to enough rows that I can give each hour a row. On the left hand side I have appointments and plans on the right side I list everything I actually did. Lists and to dos get added in the back of the book. Then a sort of bullet journaling process ensues. It is working for me after about a year or two into it! Best of luck to everyone trying to make the most of this life!!
I try to have (somewhat in bullet journal format) : 1. 2do list 2. B-do: instead of tasks, this is elements I'm working on towards a goal 3. Did-Doos: stuff I actually get done. Trying to fill in category 3 pushes me a bit
This is great, Michael! Thank you!! I love how clean it is too. I just signed up as I really need help to be productive and to rise above, having been laid off and feeling like I will never find good work again. I avoid it with the mindless scrolling but for me it’s all YY. Glad I came across this though. So I just signed up and how do I get rid of an entry- the whole row? And is this all private? One more thing- this is obviously taking off! Maybe you can xo to us to do videos on this tool but also how you yourself have had various wins with it or such? I really hope this helps me. Def not gonna add meals and mundane but for job search primarily or to see how much time I waste with you tube! Can one add up all the time in any given category or some feature you might add? I love that you have this online as I can’t even read my own writing! Love that his I not just a to do list- or bullet list- hate those. This takes a different angle which is brilliant! You’re the man! Thanks again!
Thanks so much! To get rid of an entry, just delete all the text. After a delay of 10 to 20 seconds, it should delete automatically. And yes, your entries are password-protected and private. I do have category reporting on my future feature list for the site. Good luck with the job search! I was underemployed for way too long and it's not fun.
@@Michael_Raythank you for that tip and yes, after replying here, I scrolled down further and saw the FAQs section, etc. I think you should charge something for it and the main thing is, figure out a way to protect other companies stealing this idea as you have it without paying you. So nice of you to do this. I wish you every success, Michael.
I have started to use YT without an established account-profile; cold and unknown every time. It makes me search and view material 'on purpose' and not be spoon-fed via my algorithm bubble.
Thanks for this. Signed up. Doesn't seem to work with Firefox. Can't change the times for any log, just stays with the default 12AM. I've turned off ad blocker already. Any advice? No contact button on site (not complaining, given the great price :) so writing here.
Great idea. As a suggestion would it be possible to implement a Timezone setting so users in different parts of the world would see accurate dates for their location?
Ah, right ... I had been kind of hoping that this sort of worked already. Thanks for the confirmation that it doesn't. I'll definitely work on adding a timezone setting feature.
Thank you, this looks like something I desperatley need. Question: If you did the website, does that mean you have access to the server and all the entries that I make? It's not that I doubt your integity, it's just that this entries could show quite a profile of the person writing them, and this info could be worth something to third party companies. How are we as users protected?
Hi, I'm so happy that people are finding this little tool I built useful, and it's getting so much more early interest than I expected! Thanks for this reminder that I need to put in place a terms of agreement and privacy policy. I'll do that very soon. But the short answer is no, I won't be accessing your entries or sharing it with any third parties.
Love this! Can't find the website but downloading video. Will use pencil and paper. (I can connect to the website via CZcams, but when I put it in Google it doesn't come up.)
I used a legal billing program to do this a few years ago to keep track of how much time i spent on every thing i did for work. It was insightful but also encouraged me to be a little obsessive about tracking every minute of my time…
- [00:00](czcams.com/video/XXCh0i9_ors/video.html) 🕰 Time Management and Distractions - Internet and social media as productivity pitfalls, - Impact of algorithms on attention span, - Personal struggle with productivity and unfinished projects. - [01:22](czcams.com/video/XXCh0i9_ors/video.html) 🧘 Mindfulness and Productivity Boost - Introduction of mindfulness through daily journaling, - Instantaneous improvement in productivity and stress levels, - Connection between mindfulness and accountability. - [02:18](czcams.com/video/XXCh0i9_ors/video.html) 📓 Journaling Solution: WHID.today - Introduction of WHID (What Have I Done) website, - Streamlining journaling process for efficiency, - Encouragement to try journaling for improved time management.
Michael, I joined just now and it took me straight to what I believe is a journal entry page; but I don’t see a way to get to anything else. Also I’m old and not very tech savvy, how do I get into this without pulling up the video and clicking on the link?
Hi Brian, the journal is pretty simple to use without ever leaving that main page. You can click on the time to edit the time of your entry. Click where you see the "..." to type the entry itself. And to create a new entry, click the + symbol to the right of the date. Other pages you might want access to are the To Do page and the Account and Categories pages (click your username in the menu at the top of every page for these last two, although currently if you're using a mobile device this menu is not available .. a fix for that is coming soon).
I joyously started using your WHID and I am missing: printing function, exporting all files as a pdf or selected dates function, being able to do a word search for all dates (for example, the word "exercise", how often does it show up in May, and when, so I can track my progress). Will you be adding these?
Hi, these are great suggestions. I do plan to add search and reporting features. I hadn't considered exporting as pdf, but that shouldn't be difficult to do. I can add that to my features-to-come list. Thanks!
Hi, nothing really ... I used getskeleton.com as a basic starting point for the responsive CSS and then coded around that with PHP, JQuery/Javascript, and a MySQL database.
Journaling can be whatever you want it to be. But what's worked so well for me, and the reason I built this site, is to write down what I'm doing as I'm doing it. That's what keeps me consciously aware of how I'm spending my time. If I were to rely on a single report that I wrote up at the end of the week, that wouldn't help my focus much, and I'd probably miss a lot of stuff in my report. However, a more granular journal like this might be pretty helpful at the end of the week when it comes time to write up your work report.
Hi Mike This looks great. When I signed up, the site reflects US time zone. We being ahead of US time zone we are unable to make entries. Any way you could make this sync with local time zones. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Very similar. Interstitial journaling: when ever you have a break between activities, write down what you did, maybe some thoughts on how it went, and then what you’re going to do next
A calendar is designed more for planning your day. The intent here is more about taking a close look at how your are spending your time - being consciously aware of what you are doing as your are doing it.
What comes first, the chicken or the egg? Do I first make a list of what I want to do and assign it during the day or just see what happens and then write it down? How does WHID keep me accountable....by guilt/shaming me?
At its most basic, just use the site to note what you do with your time as you do it. You don't need to be actively working through a to-do list. It's more about remaining conscious of how you spend your time. The site doesn't make any judgements; that's all up to you.
After 40 years of hard work, endless tasks, keeping a home from crumbling, taking care of loved ones and report to ungrateful bosses (not all but many) so wandering around aimlessly is what I've been waiting to do all my life, now I'm suppose to feel bad because I'm not inventing a new energy source with my free time? I don't think so.
Hey Michael, really nice video ! I was wondering if I could help you with Best Quality Editing in your videos better than your Editor with good pricing and also make a highly engaging Thumbnail which will help your videos to reach to a wider audience ? Pls let me know what do you think ?
01:15 Yes! I’ve been thinking about doing this for along time. Not sure why I haven’t yet… distraction, most likely. You’ve inspired me to just do it and I’m going to start today, right now. 🫡
"I'm half way through 4 novels, so that's 2 novels" I love it! I think he's on to something!🤣
I'm wayyy ahead of the curve with all the work capital I saved up in half-done tasks and projects.
That’s funny that’s how I came up on your video, through mindless scrolling and clicking.
Me too, but so glad this appeared.
I bet this is not the first time you find important help to get your shit together and work.
Stop scrolling and go to work, last warning
Same!
Less cat videos => more productivity. Profound insight.
Hey, that’s great advice! Thank you for sharing it, and thank you for getting right to the point instead of putting your super secret advice behind a paywall, a subscription signup, or even a 10 minute long video!
"The ghosts of projects never finished."
These haunt us all, and will until we are one day buried with our ambitions and music still in us.
Thank you for the reminder. 👍
Well put. In fact I might have to steal this quote.
@@4saken404 be my guest.
Journaling as a tool to combat the productivity drain of social media is a brilliant approach! It's fascinating how tracking daily activities can shift our focus from passive consumption to active engagement with our time. 📘
I'm a big advocate for journaling. I gain clarity in all aspects of my life. I feel so lost without it. Excellent video!!
What's funny is that I know this would work, and as a result, I find myself avoiding doing it.
I know this would work and that is why I hate it.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yeah, I do not want to know how much time I wasted 😂
I often write "to do lists" that never get done. This has a very subtle but important difference. I will give it a try
I put off a small chore for 7 years and it only took me 12 minutes to do it. I learned nothing from this.
@@bluzedogg that’s fantastic
Amazing 😊
@@bluzedoggwhat? Wow
@@bluzedogg
Cryptic comment
Great idea, and really simple interface. Thank you! I keep a bullet journal, and I do write down what I've done at the end of the day, but it never occurred to me to make it more granular. As soon as I signed up, I immediately felt the vibe shift of being observed by Future Me. 👀
I agree with this method. Thank you for keeping this short.
This is a GREAT tool -- to use a google doc (or a notebook) "to keep track of what you do all day!" Thank you! I used to completely time track, as though I were tracking my billable hours, for many years - and that was a good way of keeping me accountable. That's really old history now - but a GREAT HABIT to resurrect!!! Like REALLY good!! I like the google doc method also cuz that would be electronic and easily done and found, for times I need to recall "how much time I spent on a project" ! This is great. Thank you for the nudge!! And now... I am commenting to help get this into more people's feeds -- because, that's how I got here, and I am grateful! Thank you so much!!
Thanks so much for the support!
This is soooooo beautiful! And what a gift you've given to us by creating whid. Thank you!
Thank you so much!
This looks amazing. Since I started working from home 4 years ago I’ve become way too comfortable with wasting time online all day long. I’m going to start using this tool. Thank you!
This is great! I hope this is as helpful to you as it is to me!
Thanks for your insight and time. I can REALLY see how this can help make me accountable. This, on top of journaling only at the start, and end of the day.
Very easy to use my phone to do this as well. Make a recurring/daily journal entry in my phone calendar. Add to the "notes" on the daily entry as I go.
This is *fantastic! * Thanks so much for making the site!!
However, I would have to use paper and pen. If I go into Google docs, then I’m on my iPad and away I go down the rabbit hole.
Pen/paper. I'm convinced on its practicality and privacy. Probably better for the brain, too.
Thank-you for sharing your experience. Will give it a go.
I need a turbo boost. Feels like I’m spinning wheels lately…
you are exactly correct. We are on the same mind I've been doing this for the last two months. I'm using notes in the macOS system on three devices, it works great I love your app. This is something people need to do to take back their life. So bravo to you for putting this out propagating this idea!! The other part that's really helpful for me, is at the end of the day going back and tallying up the time I've spent with various areas of my life. It's very revealing, and enables me to make adjustments, and answers the question why I'm not getting as much done as I thought.. Cheers to you..... ps getting projects finished is what really matters
What a nice and refreshing comment. Love that encouragement for him (Michael).
Excellent advice! Thanks!
Wow, Wow, Wow! Thanks so much for this vid and sharing the app that you created. Just signed up, and so far it looks like it'll be a great addition to my productivity stack. Thanks, again!
Good information! Thanks for sharing, always appreciate different approaches to being less stress and more productive.
First day of trying this and Wow! It has really worked so far. Awesome tool! Thanks for creating it!
I tried this out today and it was actually really helpful in staying on task. Especially using the categories - incentivized me to see how much "on-task" color I could see at the end of the day. I love how simple and distraction free this site is, so I hesitate to suggest an upgrade - but it would be really cool to be able to see a running percentage or end-of-day percentage broken out by category. This would also serve as a measuring stick or benchmark for people who are trying to maybe increase their percentage of time in any particular category.
The categories I made were 1) on-task: planned (work tasks I set out to do for the day), 2) on-task: unplanned (productive work, but stuff that wasn't planned for the day), 3) off-task: planned (breaks and rest time), and 4) off-task: unplanned (wasted or distracted time). Love the tool and thanks for sharing!
Hi, thanks so much for the comment! I'm glad to hear you're finding the site helpful. I actually do hope to add reporting features to the site that would work similarly to how you describe. It's a little ways down my to-do list!
I am going to give this a try--thank you for sharing!
Thank you for reminding me Michael.
This is good advice, thanks!
Thank you for this. Very helpful.
You're very welcome!
Yes doing this with time tracking when you start working or doing deep focus work is gold! It’s like clocking into a regular job but for yourself and also keeps you aware of your time.
Thanks! Gonna try this❤❤❤
Love this, I recently started doing this with a high quality paper notebook and nice pen and it's worked wonders
"Halfway through four novels, so that's two novels!" 😂
Thank you for this video
You're welcome 😊!
It is always a shock to study back how the time was used. Excellent ideas for productivity. The same procedure is applicable to creating a budget from 'where is my money going' tracking.
True! Years ago I developed a diet and nutrition tracking site that worked on the same principle (only with a lot more math). Funny how it took me so long to figure out it would work for productivity too!
This is interesting. I've never thought of journalling in this way before - the notion of also writing down stuff you're doing that you shouldn't - that's new to me. That could actually make a difference. Because like it's said in the video, it introduces a kind of mindfulness. When you know you're about to do something that you shouldn't (waste time), you realize that you're going to have to also write down that you wasted time today, it gives you a bit of a pause and make you think "is it really worth it?"
Exactly!
this is actually helpful. a lot more helpful than writing a daunting "to do" list that just makes one anxious to check things off the list. just writing down what you actually have done is less threatening, because it is in the past.
Indeed, and the real value is in the *_self-inspection_* -- a form of *_humility._* AND *_humility is Spiritual power_* far greater than physical energy (money, volts, ergs, joules).
😎♥✝🇺🇸💯
Exactly what I’m thinking
I use a cheap steno pads - 1 per month. There happen to be to enough rows that I can give each hour a row. On the left hand side I have appointments and plans on the right side I list everything I actually did. Lists and to dos get added in the back of the book. Then a sort of bullet journaling process ensues. It is working for me after about a year or two into it! Best of luck to everyone trying to make the most of this life!!
Sounds like a great system!
What a great video (skips to next in queue) 😂
Thank you! 😎
Thanks dear sir. I will try this out for sure.
Thank you for this. I am a writer and yes the inspiration google quickly becomes hours of puppy/kitten video!
You're welcome! Thanks!
I try to have (somewhat in bullet journal format) :
1. 2do list
2. B-do: instead of tasks, this is elements I'm working on towards a goal
3. Did-Doos: stuff I actually get done. Trying to fill in category 3 pushes me a bit
Love this, thanks!
Hate to do lists. I like Michael’s idea better
Nice! Going to try this out.
This is great, Michael! Thank you!! I love how clean it is too. I just signed up as I really need help to be productive and to rise above, having been laid off and feeling like I will never find good work again. I avoid it with the mindless scrolling but for me it’s all YY. Glad I came across this though.
So I just signed up and how do I get rid of an entry- the whole row?
And is this all private?
One more thing- this is obviously taking off! Maybe you can xo to us to do videos on this tool but also how you yourself have had various wins with it or such?
I really hope this helps me. Def not gonna add meals and mundane but for job search primarily or to see how much time I waste with you tube! Can one add up all the time in any given category or some feature you might add?
I love that you have this online as I can’t even read my own writing!
Love that his I not just a to do list- or bullet list- hate those. This takes a different angle which is brilliant!
You’re the man! Thanks again!
Thanks so much! To get rid of an entry, just delete all the text. After a delay of 10 to 20 seconds, it should delete automatically. And yes, your entries are password-protected and private. I do have category reporting on my future feature list for the site. Good luck with the job search! I was underemployed for way too long and it's not fun.
@@Michael_Raythank you for that tip and yes, after replying here, I scrolled down further and saw the FAQs section, etc. I think you should charge something for it and the main thing is, figure out a way to protect other companies stealing this idea as you have it without paying you.
So nice of you to do this. I wish you every success, Michael.
Great idea. I give myself a target of completing three tasks per day.
take out trash
put shoes on
eat dinner
It's similar to Bullet Journaling. Glad it works for you.
Wow. Simple but huge!
I put off a small chore for 7 years and it only took me 12 minutes to do it. I learned nothing from this.
So this should be the last CZcams video I _wasted_ my time on. Thanks!
I have started to use YT without an established account-profile; cold and unknown every time. It makes me search and view material 'on purpose' and not be spoon-fed via my algorithm bubble.
literally thought it was gonna stand for "what the hell did i do today"...which sometimes is how i feel
Love it Lets see what we can get done. ❤
Thanks for sharing
Just signed up, giving this a go. Wish me luck!
Good job, keep it up!
recently deactivated Facebook and Twitter profiles - realized I wasn't getting anything out of it except a bad attitude
Thanks for this. Signed up. Doesn't seem to work with Firefox. Can't change the times for any log, just stays with the default 12AM. I've turned off ad blocker already. Any advice? No contact button on site (not complaining, given the great price :) so writing here.
Hi, yeah, unfortunately there are a few Firefox issues that I haven’t been able to resolve. The site works well in Chrome and Safari.
This is what is notoriously known as "The Done List".
I have someplace between a decade and two of keeping track of what I do with each waking half-hour of each day.
That's fantastic! Nice work.
Nice "Party Down" clip. Marty Starr is the best.
Bill Haverchuck eating a sandwich while watching Garry Shandling is one of the greatest moments in television history.
Great idea. As a suggestion would it be possible to implement a Timezone setting so users in different parts of the world would see accurate dates for their location?
Ah, right ... I had been kind of hoping that this sort of worked already. Thanks for the confirmation that it doesn't. I'll definitely work on adding a timezone setting feature.
Only keep use of media within the bounds of practical time and purposes.
Thank you, this looks like something I desperatley need.
Question: If you did the website, does that mean you have access to the server and all the entries that I make? It's not that I doubt your integity, it's just that this entries could show quite a profile of the person writing them, and this info could be worth something to third party companies. How are we as users protected?
Hi, I'm so happy that people are finding this little tool I built useful, and it's getting so much more early interest than I expected! Thanks for this reminder that I need to put in place a terms of agreement and privacy policy. I'll do that very soon. But the short answer is no, I won't be accessing your entries or sharing it with any third parties.
Love this! Can't find the website but downloading video. Will use pencil and paper.
(I can connect to the website via CZcams, but when I put it in Google it doesn't come up.)
Yes, use whatever works for you! (The site is so new that Google doesn't yet know it exists.)
@@Michael_Ray it's making an amazing difference already!
I used a legal billing program to do this a few years ago to keep track of how much time i spent on every thing i did for work. It was insightful but also encouraged me to be a little obsessive about tracking every minute of my time…
- [00:00](czcams.com/video/XXCh0i9_ors/video.html) 🕰 Time Management and Distractions
- Internet and social media as productivity pitfalls,
- Impact of algorithms on attention span,
- Personal struggle with productivity and unfinished projects.
- [01:22](czcams.com/video/XXCh0i9_ors/video.html) 🧘 Mindfulness and Productivity Boost
- Introduction of mindfulness through daily journaling,
- Instantaneous improvement in productivity and stress levels,
- Connection between mindfulness and accountability.
- [02:18](czcams.com/video/XXCh0i9_ors/video.html) 📓 Journaling Solution: WHID.today
- Introduction of WHID (What Have I Done) website,
- Streamlining journaling process for efficiency,
- Encouragement to try journaling for improved time management.
Excellent . I'm subscribed.
Michael, I joined just now and it took me straight to what I believe is a journal entry page; but I don’t see a way to get to anything else.
Also I’m old and not very tech savvy, how do I get into this without pulling up the video and clicking on the link?
Hi Brian, the journal is pretty simple to use without ever leaving that main page. You can click on the time to edit the time of your entry. Click where you see the "..." to type the entry itself. And to create a new entry, click the + symbol to the right of the date. Other pages you might want access to are the To Do page and the Account and Categories pages (click your username in the menu at the top of every page for these last two, although currently if you're using a mobile device this menu is not available .. a fix for that is coming soon).
Thank you Michael!
I joyously started using your WHID and I am missing: printing function, exporting all files as a pdf or selected dates function, being able to do a word search for all dates (for example, the word "exercise", how often does it show up in May, and when, so I can track my progress). Will you be adding these?
Hi, these are great suggestions. I do plan to add search and reporting features. I hadn't considered exporting as pdf, but that shouldn't be difficult to do. I can add that to my features-to-come list. Thanks!
What did you use to build your site? Which platforms, etc?
Hi, nothing really ... I used getskeleton.com as a basic starting point for the responsive CSS and then coded around that with PHP, JQuery/Javascript, and a MySQL database.
Does a weekly report required for work count as journaling?
Journaling can be whatever you want it to be. But what's worked so well for me, and the reason I built this site, is to write down what I'm doing as I'm doing it. That's what keeps me consciously aware of how I'm spending my time. If I were to rely on a single report that I wrote up at the end of the week, that wouldn't help my focus much, and I'd probably miss a lot of stuff in my report. However, a more granular journal like this might be pretty helpful at the end of the week when it comes time to write up your work report.
Hi Mike This looks great. When I signed up, the site reflects US time zone. We being ahead of US time zone we are unable to make entries. Any way you could make this sync with local time zones. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Hi, this is my top priority to fix right now! I'll make an announcement when it's updated. Thanks!
@@Michael_Ray Thank you. Look forward to your update
This interstitial journaling isn’t it? Thanks for this video sir ❤
Very similar. Interstitial journaling: when ever you have a break between activities, write down what you did, maybe some thoughts on how it went, and then what you’re going to do next
Congrats on getting a big break out video!
Brilliant!
😎♥✝🇺🇸💯
Would love to try it out, but the link is broken. :(
Hmm, not sure why the link isn't working for you: www.whid.today
How is this different than a detailed calendar?
A calendar is designed more for planning your day. The intent here is more about taking a close look at how your are spending your time - being consciously aware of what you are doing as your are doing it.
What comes first, the chicken or the egg? Do I first make a list of what I want to do and assign it during the day or just see what happens and then write it down? How does WHID keep me accountable....by guilt/shaming me?
At its most basic, just use the site to note what you do with your time as you do it. You don't need to be actively working through a to-do list. It's more about remaining conscious of how you spend your time. The site doesn't make any judgements; that's all up to you.
@@Michael_Ray Thanks! Oh, I loved your humor in the video.
Yeeeeesssss!!!
shout out for the seventh seal.
interesting!
Most people write the list and then cross it off. 😂😂😂
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Your touching a nerve here :)
After 40 years of hard work, endless tasks, keeping a home from crumbling, taking care of loved ones and report to ungrateful bosses (not all but many) so wandering around aimlessly is what I've been waiting to do all my life, now I'm suppose to feel bad because I'm not inventing a new energy source with my free time? I don't think so.
No, he's talking to people who have stuff they need or want to do but aren't doing it. You clearly aren't one of them.
i like it
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I thought this was going to be about quitting alcohol.
Whidt? Got an adblocker😂😂
whid.today
Site is not working today
Are you still having trouble? Everything seems to be running smoothly from my end. Let me know any details if there's still a problem. Thanks!
There seems to be a delay with the date depending on the region. I am also experiencing the same problem. Is there any way to fix it?
@@apex424 Adding a time zone feature is my top priority right now. I think that will solve the date delay you're talking about.
Straight up what?
Ha ha ... boobies? Cut to a picture of birds known as Blue-Footed Boobies.
trt?
whid... time scrollers dont work in firefox
Yes, I fought a battle with Firefox trying to get it to do what I needed it to do ... sadly I lost. But everything works in Chrome and Safari.
Great...
Now, cut the video down to 45 seconds or less.
Less novel, more commercial.
Don't recommend marketing channels like this one!
01:15 Yes! I’ve been thinking about doing this for along time. Not sure why I haven’t yet… distraction, most likely. You’ve inspired me to just do it and I’m going to start today, right now. 🫡
CZcams search: BOOBIES.
CZcams result: 00:37.
Bruh.
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Only keep use of media within the bounds of practical time and purposes.