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Ask Reddit...
r/AskReddit is the place to ask and answer thought-provoking questions.
Get Motivated!
Welcome to /r/GetMotivated! We're glad you made it. This is the subreddit that will help you finally get up and do what you know you need to do. It's the subreddit to give and receive motivation through pictures, videos, text, music, AMA's personal stories, and anything and everything that you find particularly motivating and/or inspiring. So browse around, ask questions, give advice, form/join a support group. But don't spend too much time here; you've got better things to do.
The Dismal Science
Reddit's largest economics community. Serving as a central forum for users to read, discuss, and learn more about topics related to the economic discipline. We have written rules to support this aim and welcome those who want to learn and those who want to contribute. We aim to foster an environment where everybody feels safe and welcomed and where people feel encouraged to have healthy and productive discuss
Battlestations are considered complete computer setups including an external monitor, mouse, keyboard, audio playback and recording devices (if applicable).
Tips and tricks for being more productive!
Antiwork: Unemployment for all, not just the rich!
A subreddit for those who want to end work, are curious about ending work, want to get the most out of a work-free life, want more information on anti-work ideas and want personal help with their own jobs/work-related struggles.
Continuously Improve Yourself!
“Make the most of yourself....for that is all there is of you.” ― Ralph Waldo Emerson This subreddit is for those who have questions about how to improve any aspects of their lives, from motivation and procrastination, to social skills and fitness, and everything in between. It is also a subreddit to share your helpful and civil ideas, tips, and advice on how others can improve themselves.
We're an inclusive, disability-oriented peer support group for people with ADHD with an emphasis on science-backed information. Share your stories, struggles, and non-medication strategies. Nearly two million users say they 'feel at home' and 'finally found a place where people understand them'.
Get Disciplined
**r/GetDisciplined** is a community focused on building real self-discipline. Share practical strategies, personal experiences, and thoughtful advice to help yourself and others make lasting improvements and achieve meaningful goals.
Productivity Café 『☕』
Welcome to the Productivity Café, the only place where we promise our coffee is more potent than procrastination! We're a bunch of caffeine-fueled productivity wizards on a mission to defeat the dreaded dragons of distraction and be more productive! Also, feel free to jump into our "Casual Convos/Off-Topic" post flairs to chat about anything not related to productivity. We're a hybrid community dedicated to boosting productivity & exploring creative topics. Let's brew some success together!
ADHD Women
This subreddit is a space for women to find support and discuss living with ADHD. If you would like to contact the mods, send us a modmail instead of DM-ing the moderators directly.
Factorio
Community-run subreddit for the game Factorio made by Wube Software.
Ultrawide Master Race - for a wider point of view
Welcome to r/ultrawidemasterrace, the hub for Ultrawide enthusiasts. Dive into discussions about game support, productivity, or share your new Ultrawide setup. All resolutions, from 21:9 to 32:9, are celebrated here. Join us for a wider point of view.
Productivity Apps
A place to discuss Productivity and apps to help with it.
Productivity HQ
Welcome to Productivity HQ, a space for people who want to be more productive without taking it too seriously ☕️ Share and discuss productivity questions, apps, systems, routines, resources, inspiration, frustrations, casual off-topic chats, and the occasional productivity meme. This sub focuses on REAL LIFE productivity, not that hustle culture bs. Developers are welcome to post their productivity apps using the Dev-Self Promotion flair to get honest productivity feedback from the community.
This community is intended to be a place for graduate students or researchers to share tips, stories, or struggles related to productivity and self-development. Let’s help each other to become better students, researchers, and people!
Collection of tools, apps and hacks to improve your productivity.
A place to become productive, using apps & technology in our advantage. Share knowledge, tools, apps as well as request & develop apps for productivity. Rules are simple. Spamming/Referral/Affiliate Links get a permanent ban, no appeal.
Super Productivity
Super Productivity is an advanced todo list app with integrated Timeboxing and time tracking capabilities. It also comes with integrations for Jira, Gitlab, GitHub and Open Project. https://super-productivity.com
Welcome to r/ProductivityAI, your community for exploring the power of AI in boosting your productivity and achieving your goals. Share tips, discuss tools (including a promising new AI-powered platform called Aspire AI that's in development which we're excited about 😉), and connect with others who are passionate about working smarter, not harder.
Serious frameworks and tools for increasing productivity
Tired of surface level discussions? This subreddit requires real thinking for real insight. Discuss frameworks, tools, and methodologies that help you optimize your workflow and achieve your goals. Share your insights, ask questions, and learn from others who are committed to thoughtful productivity.
Finding productivity tools for work & life.
A place for teachers to discuss AI tools, lesson planning, classroom resources, differentiated learning, and practical ways to reduce workload while improving student learning.
A rebellious approach to getting stuff done.
Productivity / Tech / Business Community asking questions / answers regarding various subjects. The goal is to create a knowledge base that people can use to find answers to their questions. You can ask and answer your own questions if you want to. YT Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@productivity.tech.business/videos
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