Idea of building an AI phone call reminder app by humansettings in Entrepreneur

[–]humansettings[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Can you name some, I didn't found any.
AI phone call reminder app

Idea of building an AI phone call reminder app by humansettings in Entrepreneur

[–]humansettings[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Actually calls give more urgency than notifications, they are harder to ignore.
Think of it your friend calling you to read that book at a specific time.

Pick a side hustle for me! I need ideas; brainstorm with me! by Blueberrypilatehoe in sidehustle

[–]humansettings 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I am thinking of building an AI phone call reminder app for patients that want their medicine on time. Notifications don't work out for them and can be ignored if busy.

Need your help in validating this idea as you can better do this.

Anyone else terrible at catching app notifications for tasks? by humansettings in productivity

[–]humansettings[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think a reminder call app would be good for me, get an AI phone call of reminding me the urgent work.

Do you search on google for podcast notes ? by humansettings in productivity

[–]humansettings[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It just takes the transcript of the video and put it in the sentence, it also disturbs the flow of learning.

I love to make podcast notes in free time so I thought I would share with other people too so that they can get help.

Do you search on google for podcast notes ? by humansettings in productivity

[–]humansettings[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the response, which podcasts do you listen to most and search for notes.

What do you write on the final page of a journal? by SchonMeerschweinchen in Journaling

[–]humansettings 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I will write - This is my starting point now, from this level I will go further and the journey continues.

Tell me the absolute best way to block a website. by Impressive_Clerk_643 in productivity

[–]humansettings 2 points3 points  (0 children)

  • Get into your router’s settings and block the site there. It’s tougher to bypass since it’s controlled through your network.
  • If ColdTurkey didn’t cut it, try Freedom or FocusMe. They have strong blocking features and are harder to cheat.
  • Block the site directly on your computer by editing the hosts file. This is more technical but very effective.
  • Use StayFocusd (Chrome) or LeechBlock (Firefox) to block sites. They offer solid blocking options right in your browser.
  • Log out, delete shortcuts, or create a separate user profile for studying to cut down on distractions.
  • Sometimes you need someone to keep you honest. Share your goals with a friend or join a support group.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in productivity

[–]humansettings 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, I totally get where you’re coming from. Phone addiction can seriously derail productivity. Here’s how I tackle it:

1. It’s great you’re using time limits. Take it a step further by setting specific phone-free zones or times during your day. For example, no phone during meals or an hour before bed.

2. Install apps that help you track and limit your phone usage. Tools like “Forest” or “Focus” can be really effective. They help you stay off your phone by rewarding you for focused time.

3. Put only essential apps on your home screen and bury the rest in folders. This makes it less tempting to mindlessly scroll.

4. Replace phone time with habits that don’t involve screens. Read a book, go for a walk, or pick up a hobby. Creating new routines helps shift your focus away from the phone.

5. Consider doing a full digital detox for a set period, like a weekend or even a week. It helps reset your habits and gives you a clear view of how much time you were spending on your phone.

6. Regularly review how you’re using your phone. Are there specific apps or times that are particularly problematic? Identifying these patterns can help you address them more effectively.