Latest update on February 11, 2020 at 04:06 AM by Aoife McCambridge .

In today’s fast-paced world, staying focused can be hard! We’re constantly bombarded with information and have ever increasing demands on our time and energy. If you are among those of us who have a hard time staying concentrated, luckily there are several intriguing mobile apps that can be used to boost your concentration and productivity. Try out some of the apps in this article.

The Best Apps for Your Personal Productivity

Evernote

Evernote is a popular option and comes in handy for staying organized. This app helps increase your productivity by creating notes, to-do lists, and reminders for your tasks. You can even add audio messages, files, and images to your notes. It provides a simple and clear way to track the details you need to stay on top of your game.

Evernote offers a free version, however the Premium version includes advanced features, such as document scanning and handwritten text detection (available for several languages). You can download it for iOS and Android here.

Todoist

Todoist is another popular app for organizing and managing tasks or projects. With this app you can set reminders to prioritize your to-do list or help build new positive habits. The app even provides insights into your productivity.

Todoist syncs with many popular apps (such as Slack and Gmail), interacts with intelligent speakers (such as Alexa), and is accessible on your computer, mobile phone, and many other devices. You can find it for Android and iOS here.

Hours

If you’re looking for help organizing your work or business, Hours is a very useful tool and could be just what you’re looking for. With this app you can easily record the amount of time you dedicate to a project or client. It is very intuitive. Simply press the play button in the app when starting a new task and note what you are doing. When you're finished, press stop to end the timer.

You can group data and export your activity reports to Excel for further analysis. Download it now for Android and iOS.

Blinklist

Staying on top of the latest releases for your professional and personal development can be tricky as many of us simply don’t have the time to read hundreds of books per year. Luckily there’s an app which gives you quick access to the key information in the books you need for self-development: Blinklist. This app is a learning platform that summarizes nonfiction books into short audio segments of about 15 minutes.

This app offers you more than 2,000 titles in 18 different categories. It's available for Android and iOS.

Strides

Strides is an app designed to help you control your habits, good or bad, such as working out or quitting smoking. It effectively tracks your progress towards the goals you set in the app, keeping you accountable and motivated with variety of progress reminders.

Strides has over 150 pre-defined templates for goal setting, but you can also create your own. Easily monitor all your habits from a dashboard to ensure you’re staying on track. Strides is available only for iOS. However, you can check out these similar Android apps: Habit Tracker and Loop.

FocusList

FocusList is a neat app that uses the Pomodoro method, which sets the goal of completing 1 task in 25 minutes. With FocusList you can work through your to-do list using the timer, which helps you focus on one specific task at a time. It’s now broadly accepted that focusing on one specific task, as opposed to multitasking, within a set period of time increases effectiveness and efficiency.

Use it to plan your day's activities and you will be able to estimate how long it will take you to complete everything. It includes 5 minute breaks after each section which is intended to give you time to refocus for the next task. The Retrospective function lets you view your stats and track progress over time. It’s only available for iOS, but there are similar programs for Android such as Pomotodo.

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