I keep getting flooded in the comments about my "hypermodular scheduler"

tammyfish12

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Recently, I have issued some productivity advice for someone who has a hard time maintaining focus.

Because of this, I mentioned that something of a "hypermodular scheduler" and suddenly, everyone wants one.

So, I am building a "hypermodular scheduler" over this weekend so I can do more than just show you pictures of it.

Here's what I use the hypermodular scheduler:
  • For gamifying Pomos (15 mins. of work earns me 9-min. Pomo Breaks.)
  • Manage different PROJECTS based on realistic time frames and project scope. (For example, launching a C2C marketplace around a virtualized supply chain of clothes takes years but growing a podcast with an attached revenue model takes a shorter time frame so that is placed closer to the IMMEDIATE-TERM)
  • Collect organized notes per PROJECT, per task.
  • Track defined progress based on set metrics.
  • Organize clear missions based around PRIMARY OBJECTIVE, SECONDARY BYPRODUCTS, PROJECT TIMELINE, and DELIVERABLES
  • Track my time more efficiently across prioritized tasks, objectives, and MISSIONS.
  • Works congruently across different platforms such as Notion and Trello.
  • Store and better manage relationships in real-time.
  • Create overall decision models to fast-track decisions.
  • and much more
Best explanation of ADHD from Dr. K:

Everyone is driving their car up the road but you're carrying your three-wheel car past everyone else's with one hand."

With this system, it would be closer to telepathically lifting the car and flying with it.

So, what problems do you have with focus?

I'll design a hypermodular scheduler via design methodology and implementation to fix those focus-related problems.

For more context: https://www.reddit.com/r/SaaS/s/WNAoAwUtFq

For pics: https://www.reddit.com/r/microsaas/s/nTXvAHBsO2
 

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