Time is the essence of life.
Time is also money (or gold).
So, when you work on a project, how do you time yourself?
Do you place a timing clock next to you while you work? Do you keep glancing at the clock on the taskbar of your PC or laptop?
What if you lose yourself in time?
Wouldn’t it be a problem seeing that you have no idea how many hours you have been working on the bloody project?
Wouldn’t it be a good idea to have tools to help you time your working hours so you can concentrate on your work?
Help yourself with these useful tools. They help you keep track of your hours so you can manage yourself better. These are designed to help freelancers to keep track of time.
- SlimTimer
- Tick
- Time Assistant
- Harvest
- FourteenDayz
- PunchyTime
- TimePost
- FunctionFox
- Work Log and Activity Timer
- Time Tracker
If you are looking for something simple like a stop watch, try these:
Paid timer:
Time Panic – with 30-day trial
Know a timer that is as good as these? Leave a comment!
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To be honest I tend to spend a lot of time working on my projects. As they develop I’m trying to lessen that time to focus on other things like school and friends and such, but I guess you get sucked up in enthusiasm, yeah?
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March 23, 2009 at 9:43 am | Permalink |
Since I spend a lot of time working, it would be nice to have a tool to time myself from working too much and have some time for myself and family as well.
Try Work Rave. It’s a nice simple program. I am going to check out these others.
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Slim timer is perfect for me. Have I ever told you how awesome you are?
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March 23, 2009 at 11:28 am | Permalink |
Hi Katy, thanks for all the nice comments. It really means so much to me. I am glad that I can help out.