Organizing Your Space for Efficiency
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This morning, I was on the phone with a friend who lost her corporate job around 9 months ago, thanks to some restructuring. She has since launched a wildly successful embroidery business. We were comparing our current workloads, discussing childcare plans for the fall, and talking strategies to squeeze in just a little more work The post How a freelance role offers what most traditional jobs can’t: Career satisfaction appeared first on RescueTime Blog. View the full article
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We tend to wear ‘busy’ like a badge of honor. When you tell someone you’ve been busy at work, the implication is clear—you’ve got a lot of big, important projects going on. But in all honesty, that’s not often the case. Staying busy, with an unending to-do list and full calendar, doesn’t necessarily The post How many working hours are in a year? And how to make yours count appeared first on RescueTime Blog. View the full article
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Do you ever look at your day’s schedule and immediately feel anxious? Sure, it sounds less than ideal, but it’s the reality for a lot of high performers who feel required to map out their day down every 60-second increment, or those of us who consistently put more on our to-do list than is humanly The post How to build a flexible daily schedule that doesn’t threaten your sanity appeared first on RescueTime Blog. View the full article
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Most of us don’t need convincing that time tracking can be useful. The real challenge is knowing how to use it to its full potential. For many teams, time tracking software is used reactively, giving a record of what happened that day. It logs tasks, tags projects, and generates reports after the fact. You The post How to use time tracking software to fuel team momentum: A practical playbook appeared first on RescueTime Blog. View the full article
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Effective team innovation strategies are based on three things: communication, visibility, and momentum. Innovation gets a lot of lip service. We’re told to “think outside the box,” “move fast and break things,” and “fail forward”, which are all very exciting and vaguely exhausting concepts. However, the reality is that it’s not a motivational poster that The post Innovation doesn’t happen in a vacuum (unless your team works in space) appeared first on RescueTime Blog. View the full article
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Freelancers are taking over the workforce—and we are here for it. In 2023, 38% of the US workforce completed freelance work. By 2028, over half of the US workforce is projected to take on freelance work. These days, freelancing isn’t a fringe career path but a mainstream professional choice. What initially sounds like a recipe The post Join the freelance revolution: Mastering time management as an independent worker appeared first on RescueTime Blog. View the full article
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Those of you reading this blog, those interested in the pursuit of productivity and work-life balance, and all those nice things, probably have a lot of dreams. It’s something that binds us. We want to be better in more than one area of our lives. There’s our health, our social lives, our personal work—and the The post Mastering prioritization could change your life appeared first on RescueTime Blog. View the full article
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Here’s a thought exercise: imagine you finally manage to beat the procrastination motivation monster for once. (For many of us, that would already be a fantasy.) But say you sit down to work, full of beautiful productive motivation, ready to take on the day. Then what? Surely you’re going to try to get some work The post Multiply your productivity with a few small changes appeared first on RescueTime Blog. View the full article
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Let’s be honest—at RescueTime, we can’t say enough good things about time tracking. That’s not because we just think it’s a great habit, but because we’ve seen its benefits play out for more than 2 million users. At this point, you know that time tracking comes with a variety of advantages, but maybe you’ve hit The post Navigating time tracking challenges: Empowering yourself for success appeared first on RescueTime Blog. View the full article
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All I want is to be left alone in my average home But why do I always feel like I’m in the Twilight Zone, and I always feel like somebody’s watching me And I have no privacy Are these the lyrics to the 1984 hit Somebody’s Watching Me or complaints from a remote worker who’s The post Overcoming time tracking resistance: The power of a mindset shift appeared first on RescueTime Blog. View the full article
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The reality of modern work is that we’re navigating communication challenges that we didn’t have a generation ago, or even a decade ago. COVID-19 flipped “normal” on its head and forced us to find new ways to keep in touch with our colleagues from hundreds of miles away. There’s no shortage of digital tools and The post Poor communication derails progress— detailed reporting can help appeared first on RescueTime Blog. View the full article
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If you’re feeling disoriented as summer ends, you’re not alone. Summer is a memory-making season, and a lot of that is because we let things slide. My kids’ bedtime became fluid when we were busy catching lightning bugs or watching The Parent Trap (for the 18th time). My work schedule wasn’t necessarily specific days and The post Post-summer reset: How to rebuild routines without overwhelming yourself appeared first on RescueTime Blog. View the full article
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Election Day has come and gone, and I think it’s safe to say we’re all in need of regaining our balance. This period, marked by following the campaigns and debates and advocating for change, often leaves us feeling like we’re being pulled in a thousand directions. As we step back from this whirlwind, it’s essential The post Reflecting on Civic Duty: Regaining Balance After Election Day appeared first on RescueTime Blog. View the full article
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tl;dr: RescueTime has been helping people focus and get meaningful work done for 17 years. Now, as remote work faces new challenges, so does RescueTime. We’ve launched Timesheets to help teams work smarter without the burden of surveillance, but we need your help to spread the word. Please share and support us as we push The post Remote Work Is Under Attack — But We’re Standing Our Ground appeared first on RescueTime Blog. View the full article
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At RescueTime, our small but mighty team represents more than a handful of US states. Georgia. New York. Illinois. Kentucky. Texas. Washington. North Carolina. Tennessee. We work across 3 different time zones and a spread of nearly 3,000 miles. At this point, an expanded team is the norm, not the exception. More than 80% of The post Screen sharing that matters: 9 ways shared team dashboards enhance team collaboration appeared first on RescueTime Blog. View the full article
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The secret to high-performing teams High-performing teams aren’t the product of happenstance. They’re built on a foundation of trust, motivation, and employee empowerment. Rather than being shackled by constant oversight, these teams thrive when their achievements, both big and small, are celebrated. In an era where we’re seeing more and more micro-management, empowering employees to […] The post Stop watching and start trusting: employee empowerment for the win! appeared first on RescueTime Blog. View the full article
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Time is our most valuable resource, but it’s also often the most mismanaged. When you’re juggling the efforts of multiple people working on the same project, the struggle of time management becomes amplified. You don’t necessarily want to monitor an employee’s every move, but you do need to know where they are in their work The post Streamlining team workflows: The power of shared time tracking for project success appeared first on RescueTime Blog. View the full article
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The end-of-summer slump is real. You’re saying goodbye to all of the joy that summer had to offer, but you haven’t yet shifted into high gear for a productive fall. The result is this weird middle place where you know it’s time to jump into action, and your mind is ready to do so, but The post Stuck in the end-of-summer slump? Here’s how to rebuild your momentum. appeared first on RescueTime Blog. View the full article
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We’re just 7 days away from the first official day of fall, and I’m almost giddy with excitement. I’m embracing my favorite cool-weather rituals and finding comfort in the fact that this seasonal shift is providing a greater sense of predictability. After a busy and chaotic summer, fall is when I once again find my The post Team productivity peaks in fall when you set the stage now appeared first on RescueTime Blog. View the full article
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Highly productive teams make long-term business success possible. Not only do they meet deadlines and reach quarterly goals consistently, but they also shape company culture, boost morale, and create a competitive edge that compounds over time. But building a high-performing team takes a plan for improving accountability and overall work habits.According to the ThinkWise Impact of The post Team time tracking and team goals set the stage for long-term success appeared first on RescueTime Blog. View the full article
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There are dozens of timesheet apps on the market, and each one promises accurate data, meaningful insights, and improved productivity. But most of these tools are reactive, not proactive. They give you a record of everyone’s time at work, but they don’t actually help employees work better. These days, time tracking alone isn’t enough. The post The best timesheet app is the one that actually improves team focus appeared first on RescueTime Blog. View the full article
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Let me start by dedicating this post to Truffles, the goldfish I had from the age of 7 until I left for college (and who, for all I know, is still living her best life with the biology teacher who took her in). This statistic is your wake-up call: Over the past 20 years, the human […] The post The decline of focus in a world that won’t shut up appeared first on RescueTime Blog. View the full article
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Fall feels like productivity’s new year. The summer haze fades, the air sharpens, and suddenly you remember what sharpened pencils smell like and spend far too much time shopping for the perfect bullet journal. But here’s the problem: motivation lasts about as long as the caffeine buzz from a venti pumpkin spice latte. You might The post The Fall Focus Challenge: one month to reclaim your workday appeared first on RescueTime Blog. View the full article
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I have a confession: I hate productivity. I don’t want to grind, and I’m not here to squeeze more out of every single minute. But wandering aimlessly between work, my constantly buzzing phone, and a house full of half-finished art projects wasn’t doing me any favors either. But this post isn’t about my dislike for The post The Pomodoro Method (Or how I learned to stop winging it and love productivity) appeared first on RescueTime Blog. View the full article
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The end of the year has a way of sharpening perspective. You start noticing patterns you ignored in March. Meetings that multiplied and bulldozed focused work. Uninterrupted time for creativity quietly eroded. Days that felt full but somehow produced very little. This is usually the moment people go looking for a time tracker. Not because […] The post The right time tracker is the MVP of your productivity season appeared first on RescueTime Blog. View the full article
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