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Générateur d'astuces de productivité

Used by developers, writers, and creators worldwide.

A productivity hack generator hands you focus techniques you can try immediately, no app or system to set up. Choose how many you want and it returns a shuffled set — run a 25-minute sprint then a short break, write tomorrow's top three tasks before you stop today, do the two-minute rule, or tackle your hardest task before touching email. People use it to break through procrastination, to rescue an unfocused afternoon, or to find the one method that actually clicks for how their brain works. There is no single perfect system, only techniques that fit you, and the way to find them is to test small ones quickly. Pick a hack that targets the problem in front of you right now, try it for a single work block, and keep it only if it helps. A couple of methods that stick beat any elaborate system you abandon.

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How to use

  1. Choose your options above
  2. Click Generate
  3. Copy your result

Detailed instructions

  1. Choose how many hacks you want.
  2. Generate a set and pick one for your current task.
  3. Try it for a single work block.
  4. Keep it only if it genuinely helps you focus.

Use Cases

  • Breaking through procrastination on a task
  • Rescuing an unfocused afternoon
  • Finding a method that fits how you work
  • Starting a task you have been dreading
  • Cutting distractions during deep work

Tips

  • Test one hack at a time so you know what works.
  • Match the hack to the problem in front of you now.
  • Remove the phone to make focus far easier.
  • Keep the few methods that stick and ignore the rest.

FAQ

which hack is best

There is no single best one — it depends on you and the task. Test a few quickly, keep the ones that genuinely help, and drop the rest. A couple of methods that stick beat an elaborate system you abandon.

how do i actually start

Pick the hack that targets the problem in front of you right now and use it for a single work block. Trying one immediately on a real task beats reading about productivity without ever applying it.

why do these focus on small changes

Small, low-friction techniques are easy to adopt and stack. Grand overhauls usually collapse, whereas a tiny rule like "hardest task first" can quietly reshape your whole day once it becomes automatic.

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