STING (productivity)
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STING is a mnemonic describing a five-point method for the execution of everyday tasks.
The five components of STING are:
- Select one task
- Time yourself
- Ignore everything else
- No breaks
- Give yourself a reward
[edit] Further reading
It's All About Mothers and Babies, a conference report which makes reference to STING's applicability for mothers
Use the STING method to stop procrastinating, a blog article on applying STING to programming tasks