
Iβve been put off writing this post for weeks, but in the spirit of Fight Procrastination Day on September 6, I figured I finally had to do it!
Technology and procrastination go hand in hand: whether weβre using our favorite apps and gadgets to put off something pressing for just a few more minutes, or using tech to motivate and inspire us to be our best selves. Itβs a daily tug-of-war between deciding to float along with the current or swim toward the goal, and there are plenty of anti-procrastination aids out there.
We surveyed some St. Louis residents about the biggest digital distractions in their lives and what they lean on to stay focused. Use our online locator to find a Verizon store near you, where our team members wonβt hesitate to show you the best devices on the market for increasing your productivity.
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βFacebook is the #1 time waster on my phone and on my desktop. There is a Mac application called Self Control that lets me block out the sites I need to stay off of for a bit. This helps me stay motivated and on-task. I also use Evernote religiously. If itβs not staring me in the face Iβll forget.β β Matilda G.
βI use gaming as a reward for completing difficult tasks. If I solve something that took two hours, Iβll play a round of the game Iβm into at the moment. Right now, itβs Pac-Man 256, which is a brand new, endless version of Pac-Man.β β Julian F.
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βI find Facebook useful, but it can easily turn into a waste of time if not utilized as a tool for production. My iPhone helps me be very productive, as long as I keep it limited and for business. Thereβs an app called Forest that helps with that β the longer you stay off your phone, the more you earn coins that can be redeemed to plant real trees somewhere in the world. Thatβs quite an incentive. β β A.K.
βFor getting things, done nothing beats the combo of Any.Do and Trello. My go-to procrastination apps are Hootsuite for Twitter and Facebook, and the Bandcamp mobile, which is fun to search.β βJason R.
βProcrastination? Snapchat. Most of the things I donβt even want to see, but Iβll click through it quickly anyway. For some reason, I feel compelled to clear everyoneβs story.β β Dustin S.
βJust wearing my Fitbit is a daily reminder to keep working at my fitness goals. Itβs like a colorful little little accountability bracelet.β β Sharon K.
βMyFitnessPal keeps me accountable for what I eat. Pinterest and Amazon are my time-sucks. Carrot is a strange iPhone task app that yells at you when you arenβt checking things off, if youβre into that sort of thing. Freedom is a piece of software and app that lets you block distractions in a less yelling sort of way.β β Jenna H.
βReddit has ruined my life. All day. Every day. There is no escape. Send help.β β Katie F.