- Tired of waiting? iPhone users are able to view wait times at restaurants when searching with Google Maps so you can save time and skip the lines.
- Your workspace has everything to do with your productivity. Even the smallest changes can work in your favor.
- Training your brain is the secret to focus, experts say. You can exercise your mind on your own or employ some gadgets to help you stay focused.
Productivity is the number one goal for just about everyone. We make to-do lists, create alerts, and constantly check our emails to keep us on track. In fact, staying on track is more of a mental game than anything else. For this reason, we’re often easily distracted. From cute puppy videos to simply watching the weather outside, it’s always mind over matter. But, rest assured we’ve got loads of gadgets to keep you focused while you work. This list helps you stay alert and productive but also solves many workplace annoyances to keep you on track. You may even start to use some of them when you’re off the clock.
But, if you’re not totally ready to commit to being focused, here are the top 100 viral videos from last year:
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Working smarter
Your to-do list will only get shorter if you tackle all of your tasks. Even so, it feels like there are never enough hours in the day. Here are some gadgets to help you work more efficiently.
Keeping tabs on time
Clocks are vital during our workdays. If not for them, we wouldn’t know when to break, eat, or even head home for the day. Likewise, they also give us something to look forward to: the end of the day.
- ThePresent Annual Clock: Sometimes, we need to see the big picture in order to prioritize the way we work. This clock gives you the entire year in front of you for added motivation during your day.
- Fibonacci Clock: The way you see time can have a profound impact on how you work. Take this clever clock for example. Equal parts nerdy and inventive, this clock requires you to solve the time each time you look at it.
Planning ahead
What are goals if they’re not clearly outlined? In addition to your daily, monthly, and yearly schedule, specifying and recording your goals is imperative for success and keeping your eye on the prize.
- 90X Goal Planner Notebook: While motivation comes from within, tapping into your true goals can be tricky. This planner gives you all the tools to identify and manage your goals as well as innovate in the process.
- Slice Planner Connected Digital Notebook: This hybrid notebook connects all of your notes, doodles, and calendars in one place. The app provides a circular timeline diagram so you can stay focused on the task in front of you.
Workspace gadgets
Perhaps gimmicky, these gadgets can truly help you retain your focus when you use them correctly. And, as a bonus, they add a bit of fun to your day.
- TimeFlip Time-Tracking Device: Possibly the hardest task of all is keeping track of your time. This nifty device lets you physically record your activities. It even includes an option for social media so you can see how much of your time it eats up.
- Arckit Modelling Building Blocks: For those who have a hands-on approach, these blocks let you build your ideas and bring them to life. You can build and rebuild as much as you need to take your projects to the next level.
- 3M Post-it Extreme Notes: Great ideas don’t happen only when you’re at your computer. And, they often occur in places where it’s tough to record. With these highly durable sticky notes, you can write down and record your ideas without worrying about if they’ll last.
Indulge in distraction
Of course, a time will come when your eyes and your brain both need to take a break. Rather than heading to the kitchen or opening a tab for social media, take a moment to revive your focus.
Or, instead of the use of gadgets and devices, you could really work on your focus from within. In fact, challenging your mind and training your brain is one of the best things you can do for focus. What are your tips and tricks?
Ashley Timms is an editor at Gadget Flow where she gets to write about the most incredible products in the world. When she’s not writing, she’s producing fine art dog photography.