Dhruv Bhutani / Android Authority
I’ve joked before that in the war between me and productivity, I keep winning. But behind the humor is genuine anxiety about not getting enough done daily and failing to achieve my goals.
Over the past few years, I’ve increasingly turned to productivity apps to help me deal with tasks, deadlines, and things I often forget. However, my experience has left me largely skeptical of the results they promise.
Which of these issues do you run into when using productivity apps? 17 votes A cluttered interface. 6 % Too many features or a steep learning curve. 29 % Unhelpful notifications. 6 % Overpromising and underdelivering. 18 % The app requires too much time to maintain. 29 % Something else (Let us know in the comments). 0 % I have no issues when using productivity apps. 12 %
My productivity feels like it has been under siege
Megan Ellis / Android Authority
My life has been defined by periods of high achievement, but also extreme burnout. While I usually managed to rally in the past, this last year has been particularly challenging.
My chronic migraines got significantly worse, affecting my ability to complete tasks. Meanwhile, the medication used to treat my migraines and fibromyalgia intensified my existing executive dysfunction and fatigue. While my ADHD has always affected my attention and memory, I found myself forgetting simple things more often.
Due to health challenges, I had trouble keeping track of tasks — while needing to handle more by myself because of a dwindling budget.
At the same time, working for multiple sites meant that I had more tasks across different workspaces. As a result of my dwindling budget, I had to take on all of my chores and garden work, as well as meal preparation, despite my health challenges. Deliveries for groceries and other orders also became unaffordable, which meant I also had to do more errands myself.
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