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@omgsidewalks I was used to be like this but once you make your body believe that is the routine, then no one can stop you!
I was a heavy sleeper --> consistent early riser.
Finally 100 days π₯π₯ of waking up at indented time.
Heavy Sleeper to Consistent Early riser ππ
To be very honest, 7.15am was for backup but never slept after the first alarm at 6.30 am.
Lot of changes in confidence level and mental health and I have been feeling I have a more time each day to finish my daily tasks!!
Thanks to "So Alarmed: Anti Snooze Alarm"
Not a promotion but sharing is caring:
https://t.co/mLV89afsfa
I was a heavy sleeper and I missed important things in life and one thing that cost me a lot was missing a connecting flight ππ The real pain realized that day when I stuck in airport for hours and also finding a next flight was terrible.
When I was sharing these incidents to my school friends, they suggested some apps but initially I was reluctant to use it. But it is actually worth trying it out.
I used "Alarmy", "Wayk" and "So Alarmed: Anti Snooze alarm" apps and genuinely saying these are greattt but I felt alarmy and wayk was super expensive but found "So Alarmed" is cheaper and serves the same purpose as other app does.
I'm pasting links of these apps. Try out and see if any works for you.
1. So Alarmed (cheaper option) : https://t.co/mLV89afsfa
2. Wayk: https://t.co/aAbbuAwbDR
3. Alarmy: https://t.co/WKNwO9rUfP
5. Readwise Reader - for learning in the cracks
Articles, PDFs, newsletters, threads - everything you save to "read later" actually gets read.
It resurfaces your highlights so the good stuff sticks instead of vanishing.
Link: https://t.co/YPN1V0i23E
I've tested 100+ productivity apps.
99 of them were procrastination in disguise.
These are the 5 that actually survived - the ones that run my entire day, from the second I wake up to the second I stop.
#buildinpublic#productivity#discipline#indiehackers
4. Notion - for a second brain
Every idea, note, link, and half-thought goes here instead of rattling around my head.
The magic isn't the features. It's that you stop trying to remember things and start trusting a system to hold them.
Link: https://t.co/NdBUGktyLi
5. Readwise Reader β for learning in the cracks
Articles, PDFs, newsletters, threads - everything you save to "read later" actually gets read.
It resurfaces your highlights so the good stuff sticks instead of vanishing.
Dead time in a line becomes 10 minutes of input.
Link: https://t.co/4JEPdAYIEi
4. Notion - for a second brain
Every idea, note, link, and half-thought goes here instead of rattling around my head.
The magic isn't the features. It's that you stop trying to remember things and start trusting a system to hold them.
Your brain gets to think, not store.
Link: https://t.co/wjxOYnKNua