Removing distractions

January 29, 2008 by Glen. Filed under mac.

BackdropOne of the things that I find difficult about using my Mac for study is the amount of distractions. Simply by being connected to the internet means there is a whole world of procrastination waiting for me.

When I need to focus on writing an essay, there is a very simple little tool that helps me out. It’s called Backdrop and, like all the best productivity tools, is incredibly simple: Run it, and it covers your screen with a single colour. In my case, it’s black. After that, you can bring your most essential apps to the front and focus on just them. I simply have my editor, and nothing else. All ready for me to bang out text, and because I can’t see my desktop, dock, or other open apps, I feel more focused on my primary task.

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  1. JSR says:

    I understand completely. I find Scrivener a very useful app for writing. It has lots of useful features one of which is a built in back drop mode.

    http://www.literatureandlatte.com/scrivener.html

    JSR

  2. [...] is a tool I’ve mentioned before. The aim is simple; it blacks out your screen allowing you to pick only the essential applications [...]

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