Tools and Techniques That Help Me Stay Productive as a Developer
I'm someone who needs to organize and track tasks and habits to stay on course. Tracking helps me reflect on my actions throughout the day or week and adjust them if necessary. Productivity is something I particularly enjoy—not because I'm naturally good at it, but because it's a continuous process. For me, it's mostly about learning more about myself. I think about this a lot because our days often feel rushed. We need to work, make time to study, and take care of ourselves. It's easy to only do what we enjoy, but if we ignore the rest, things can quickly get out of balance. Tracking your habits and organizing your routine are great ways to identify what you're missing, recognize when you're most productive, and take steps to improve how you use your time. Tools I Use 1. Loop Habit Tracker Want to start a new habit and make sure it sticks? This open-source app is available on Android. You can track habits like pages read per day, gym visits, and more. Check out the code. 2. Toggl Track Toggl Track is a time-tracking tool that helps you visualize how your time is spent—coding, working, studying, or whatever your focus may be. It generates reports in tables, bar charts, and even donut (pizza) charts

I'm someone who needs to organize and track tasks and habits to stay on course. Tracking helps me reflect on my actions throughout the day or week and adjust them if necessary.
Productivity is something I particularly enjoy—not because I'm naturally good at it, but because it's a continuous process. For me, it's mostly about learning more about myself. I think about this a lot because our days often feel rushed. We need to work, make time to study, and take care of ourselves.
It's easy to only do what we enjoy, but if we ignore the rest, things can quickly get out of balance. Tracking your habits and organizing your routine are great ways to identify what you're missing, recognize when you're most productive, and take steps to improve how you use your time.
Tools I Use
1. Loop Habit Tracker
Want to start a new habit and make sure it sticks? This open-source app is available on Android. You can track habits like pages read per day, gym visits, and more.
Check out the code.
2. Toggl Track
Toggl Track is a time-tracking tool that helps you visualize how your time is spent—coding, working, studying, or whatever your focus may be. It generates reports in tables, bar charts, and even donut (pizza) charts