In House Productivity Solutions

Noise an app & redis a plugin

Productivity Solutions

In House Productivity Team

It was never knowing when I'd need to concentrate, always being stuck just too far from the peace and quiet of my wood trimmed study. It was the constant need to focus through the noise of public commotion, it's from this desire that Noise came.

Oh, the mountain of distraction the fathomless net can be. With Facebook on the very top, I sought to recover from an unhealthy addiction to this King of procrastination. This is methadone.


Noise


Productivity App

It was the hustle and bustle of everyday life that inspired the development of this little productivity application. It was never knowing when I'd need to concentrate, always being stuck just too far from the peace and quiet of my wood trimmed study. It was the constant need to focus through the noise of public commotion, it's from this desire that Noise came.

Sifting signal from noise, through the colorful sounds that sooth

Noise is a simple utility application for the iPhone that generates noise to combat noise. Everyone knows of White Noise, but why stop there, it's certainly not my favorite variety of noise, so along come Pink and Brown to suit any mood or environment. More colors to come!

White, Brown, and Pink Noise

Re-distraction (redis)


Plug-in for Productivity

Technology! Save us from technology

With time perhaps we won't need such things as these. We may be able to do them on our own someday.

It all started, one day a little while back, when I noticed that every time I would open a new tab in Chrome (command+T) my fingers would automatically begin typing out the letters f a c e b o o, followed by the return key, solidifying the action, directing me to Facebook. My intent wasn't originally to check Facebook, it was perhaps something related to work, something productive! So in this, I realized, I had a problem. And that I should find help.

I tried will power to no avail. I thought that I might hire someone to watch over me, or find a sponsor to keep me on track. No luck. The solution struck me one evening—when I was at my very lowest, sitting there facing five open tabs, all with Facebook on them—that I would use technology to condition myself away from Facebook. And we have it, Re-Distraction was born. A simple plug-in for Chrome that detects a user's navigation to Facebook, gently pushing (redirecting) the user on to something more fruitful. Something like TED, or Yale's Open Courses, or The New York Times. Anything other than Facebook.

Update: It is now the year @current-year, and I am several years clean. I haven't used Facebook in earnest since 2016. I had admittedly updated my profile picture and background image, but that was all, and this act disgusted me greatly.

I believe with a little help and determination, we can accomplish anything if we put our hearts to it.

A browser plugin and anti-distraction service.