Last Updated on: January 26th, 2021
Regardless of your age, sometimes it’s hard to be productive.
You know this already; this is no secret!
However, if you properly learn how to effectively manage your time, you will increase your productivity.
Because we now live in a highly digital age, where it’s tempting to spend (waste) time constantly checking email and social media, freelance writers and bloggers must learn how to block out distractions so they can get things done!
To help you become more productive, you can also use one or more productivity apps to help you.
Today, my guest, Wendy Dessler, is going to share four of these apps with you, which will work well from high school, through college, and into the business world.
4 Productivity Apps Designed to Help you Succeed
1. Clockspot
Apps like Clockspot help track all the hours that are spent on a project. Knowing where your time is being used is the first step in controlling it and harnessing your power. This also gives you the knowledge of your work pace. You will soon know how much time you need to complete a certain project and that will help you become more efficient.
2. FocusON
Learning to focus and maintain that focus is one of the most powerful tools you can give your child, and yourself! In the era of Internet each of us is easily distracted. From social media, mobile phones, computers, television and video games, there is always something screaming for our attention.
FocusON is one of the best apps available to help with this issue. It is a free download and it is easy to use. It is also difficult to turn off once you have set and activated it. This will discourage you from trying to stop the app when you walk away.
3. Anti-Social
We are a globally social community. Social media sites are part of our everyday routine. We feel we have to know where everyone is and what everyone is doing 24/7.
But when it is time to work, study or write, we need to be antisocial for the duration. Anti-Social blocks any of the social media sites that you set as a distraction. You set the length of time and for that period of time, there will be no social interaction.
4. RescueTime
Sometimes we need to get a good look at the whole picture. That is what this app does. RescueTime allows you to see how much time you (or your teenager) spends each day on social media, YouTube, and any other site that you frequent. It runs quietly in the background of the computer and then gives you a report that will outline what you did, and how long you did it.
This amazing tool lets you see how much time you are wasting each day. Knowing this allows you to change your behaviors. While we all know we spend a little too much time on different sites, we are often shocked when we see just how much time we actually spend!
This also allows parents to see and change emerging patterns in their children.
Be Productive!
Activating these apps will give you the power to mold yourself into a more efficient and productive person, and teaching these skills to your children is an invaluable asset to them that will remain throughout their lives.
So what are you waiting for?
Go get productive!
26 More Apps to Help you Succeed
To further increase your success in blogging and business, you can also use some of these 26 Phone Apps to Make LIFE Easier.
And please share in the comments if you use other apps to help you be productive!
We are always on the lookout for new apps to try!
Wendy is a super-connector with OutreachMama and Towering who helps businesses find their audience online through outreach, partnerships, and networking. She frequently writes about the latest advancements in digital marketing and focuses her efforts on developing customized blogger outreach plans depending on the industry and competition.
Social media has become the most addictive platform in today’s world. And, it consumes most of our time which should be better used to achieve our goals. I’ll definitely try these apps and let’s see what happens. You have earned a share on FB from me. Thanks 🙂
Thanks, Sambhav!
I hope you like these apps!
after reading your post i have used clockspot and its really nice.
Awesome! 🙂
Really informative post. Apps make any task easier. Gonna try some of them.
Jayant, that’s great to hear! I hope you like them! 🙂
Hey Lorraine,
Frankly, I have never heard about any of the apps mentioned above except Anti-Social. People have changed their lives more into a technology slave.
I am sure, these apps can increase their productivity. Everyone is up for new things and smartphones require many apps listed above.
Thanks for sharing.
~Ravi
Ravi, phone developers are going to have to make phones with more memory on them, because you’re right — apps are VERY HELPFUL to us nowadays!
I know my old phone only had 8 GB of memory. My new phone has 16. So far, I’ve not had any issues with storage, but I did on my old phone!
If technology worked for me all the time, my productivity would definitely be increased! 😉
AntiSocial, ha ha ha!
3 or maybe 2 months ago I decided not to use social media sites for 1 month and I succeeded. It was really a peaceful time of my life, to be honest. 🙂
Usman, that’s great to hear!
Being anti-social is all part of learning how to focus. 😉
Congratulations on achieving peace for a while! 🙂
Thank for this list. I will definitely use those apps to get more concentrated on work.
I’m glad I was able to help.
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I can’t help but love the name Anti-Social. Talk about marketing gold :p
While on the subject of productivity, an app that I live by is called Todoist, which is a very handy to-do list (perhaps the smartest I have ever come across). Considering my day-to-day tasks vary so much, it allows me to customize notifications in any way I see fit. For example: “Send me a reminder about XYZ on the third Monday of every month, starting three months from now.”
Anyway, thank you for bringing up the very productive article, Wendy…
Elvis, out!
Elvis, I’ve heard of Todoist! It’s great!
Thanks for sharing that app. It really should’ve been mentioned here. 😉
Ever since the first smartphone hit the market, mobile devices have become an ubiquitous presence in our lives: entertaining us during idle moments, keeping us connected to our network of friends and family, and, more recently, serving as a valuable tool for work and productivity.
A very useful list, thanks!
I agree.
Thanks for the compliment, too!
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