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It’s such a lovely picture, so I really hate to tell you this sub is quite a different form of couchpotato🙄. Source: over 2 years ago
I'm not sure if this is what you're looking for but I got around Transmission automation by installing Sick Beard and CouchPotato, which downloads TV and Movies into different folders automatically. Making links in Transmission may be redundant. Source: about 3 years ago
For about 2 years now, I’ve been using Productive; a daily habit tracker which costs about $30 per annum after trial. While that’s pretty convenient and it’s features decent, it was yet another detour from my Notion workspace which houses all things organization & productivity — from journals to study notes to finance management and whatnots. Quite a few reasons prevented me from moving my daily routine planner to... Source: over 1 year ago
Things I’ve tried that didn't stick: detailed schedules, this app: https://productiveapp.io/, pomodoro, regulating my sleep/moving it earlier, telling myself that an activity is as non-negotiable as brushing my teeth, continuing ed classes, reminding myself daily that our days are finite. Lately I've been wondering if being around people more would help on one level because being as solo as I am encourages my... Source: almost 2 years ago
Good habits are hard. Our brains are wired for short-term rewards. But good habits like waking up early, having a healthy diet can go a long way in making you more productive. You should just remember that sometimes you will fail at it, don’t be too hard on yourself at those moments. And try again. There are many streak apps that can help in tricking human psychology. You can check out the productive app. - Source: dev.to / over 2 years ago
Of course. I use The Productive App. I don't know if it's available on android or only ios. It also does have a free version, but the number of habits that can be saved is about five. I did pay for the premium version for a year. Source: almost 3 years ago
Doesn't look like it sadly. As an alternative I've been trying to get using Productive (https://productiveapp.io) this last couple of weeks but it's such a slog to set things up. Source: almost 3 years ago
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