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https://github.com/es-alexander/productive-flow

An application for guided and encouraged productivity
https://github.com/es-alexander/productive-flow

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# productive-flow
An application for guided and encouraged productivity

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#### This project has been effectively terminated as many of the desired features are already implemented at http://www.notion.so, a cross-platform, cloud-stored, intuitive organisation/notes/everything application (check it out, it's really cool).
#### The features which are not currently implemented, such as Gantt style dependency maps and Work Breakdown Structures have been suggested to Notion's devs, and are in the pipeline.
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## About
Developed by my brother and me to combine a set of productivity resources in a meaningful and usable way,
providing as much guidance as needed to get you working on your most important projects, or planning them
effectively if you need a better idea of what to do next.

## Instructions
Presently **very much under construction**, but projects can be created using either the `dump.py` script or
by running `gui.py` and adding projects in the graphical interface.

In future, projects will be editable from the graphical interface, with plans to automatically identify
expected choke points, and display projects in a variety of meaningful ways that enable easier planning and
comprehension of what you are and should be working on. Current planned display formats are Gannt chart,
Work Breakdown Structure, and priority queue.

## Resources
The project has been based off ideas from the following resources, as well as some of our own.
- David Allen's *"Getting Things Done: The Art of Stree-Free Productivity"*
- Kelly McGonigal's *"The Willpower Instinct: How Self-Control Works. Why It Matters. and What You Can Do to
Get More of It"*
- Nir Eyal's *"Indistractable: How to Control Your Attention and Choose Your Life"*
- to be continued... (including source links where possible)
- https://www.bsoundarya.com/part-iii-building-a-second-brain%e2%80%8a-%e2%80%8ausing-notion-and-roam-research/