
Hi, welcome to another edition of the newsletter.
As we head to the end of the year, you may consider evaluating how you have been spending your time. Here are some apps to help.
When you know how you spend your time, you can analyze it and make smarter business decisions as a result.
Be Focused Pro – Focus Timer
A powerful personal productivity tool
Here’s one effective way to retain motivation and focus. Break up big goals into smaller chunks to make them not so overwhelming. Use the timer to achieve better productivity with regular breaks and periods of intense focus.
For iPhone, iPad., or Mac $4.99
Forest
Stay focused, be present
A time-focus app. Helpful for students as well as adults. Stay focused. Be Present. This app is best for those who need a little visual stimulation and extra incentive to stay productive.
It uses gamification for time management making it fun while also supporting a worthy environmental cause.
2018-2019 Best App in Apple Store. Top Ranked productivity app in 136 countries.
For iPhone and Android
Clock mini
A world clock on your desktop
“Have a beautiful live clock running in the dock all the time. The timezone dashboard makes it possible for you to bring up all the clocks in different timezones around the world into one place. Save time scheduling meetings and avoid mistakes in planning.
For Mac.
TimeAndDate.com
World Clock Apps
Keep track of the current local time in 5000+ cities around the world. A team of professional researchers continuously updates the information displayed in the app. It also includes alarms and widgets. Free.
For iPhone and Android.
TinyStopwatch
A tiny menu bar stopwatch
Easily keep track of the time you spent on work or other activities. The passed time is always visible right in your menu bar. Access the popup for starting, pausing, or stopping your timer with a simple click on the menu bar.
For Mac.
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