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Nice to hear, I've had great results myself too, let's hope this continues to work for us :).

I like simplicity and would prefer something shorter (it does sound representitive though), but wouldn't really care about the name as long as the system is working and has (my preference) people from less wrong working there.

Personally I have the sound and notifications off and don't mind the chatting at all, but that also means I ignore the chat while working. I think chatting for introduction and about goals, expectations is crucial and should be limited only if it becomes about non-productive-related stuff.

Perhaps a second room with more or less chat (or other guidelines) will be good if more people join in, but now I think focus should be more on coming up with correct guidelines.

0ShannonFriedman
What do you think of "International Study Hall" as a name for this? Having spent the day on there, I think that is a decent descriptor for setting expectations and I like the ring :)
4Mqrius
I valued the bit of chatting we did a lot. It creates a community feeling , and helps with actually getting me to work :) But indeed, some people are distracted by the chatting. Having a "lobby" would work. Then the study room could be quiet most of the time, except when the joint hour-synced Pomodoro finishes. If you want to hang out but aren't working, you remove yourself from the study room. These would be simple but effective guidelines, I think.

I agree, a FAQ or introduction will be necessary if this is going to be used by many. Perhaps I will make one after I have a little experience myself in this.

I guess a good start in using it would be just to say hi, rather chat in text form so that people doing their work don't have to be disturbed and can respond at the time of their choosing (besides the risk that they might have sound turned off).

Then after someone responds (I don't think it would take too long if people are online) would probably follow a short introduction and chat about what you and ... (read more)

tsakinis160

I have made a small start towards this - I urge you guys to find a better alternative, but until then I invite you to:

This open chatroom

EDIT: Login as guest to avoid spam in your twitter/facebook (credit Zian). I also recommend using some sort of adblock-program (sometimes the advertisements are with sound).

Regarding the popularity, there seems to be activity at least two thirds of the time, ranging to up to 10 people during "peak" hours.

6Zian
Just wanted to report a massive ARGH moment: By default, if the user logs in with Twitter, then you spam your Twitter followers and add the company to your list of people followed.
3ialdabaoth
I wanted to say, thanks for nudging me to stop complaining about not working and actually set up a workflow; you provided exactly the necessary activation energy.
4Viliam_Bur
I think this experiment seriously needs a FAQ on how to behave. At least I need it. So I join the chat and there are people working. That's nice! But am I supposed to say "hello", or just join silently? I feel guilty for disturbing people from their work. Where is the line? Of course anyone can turn off the sound, and probably they already did, and there is also a complete silence (I guess everyone has their microphone in "push to talk" mode, me included), and it feels weird. I don't know what to expect, and what am I expected to do. Some introduction would be nice (even in the form: you are expected to be quiet and just do your work). From a technical point of view, my Firefox froze twice after entering the chat and starting a broadcast. Then I restarted my computer, and then it worked nice. (At first I thought I set up the sound incorrectly, but that was probably everyone turning off their microphone, because then I talked a bit.)
1ShannonFriedman
I think this thread might be a good place to get the conversation going among people who are pre-committing to show up about strategies for first experiments.

I have tried many things over the years in my hope to shed my procrastination, but this is something different from what I have done and am very willing to try it.

Shortly about me: 26 years old, live in Sweden (Norway within near future). I recently aquired a medical degree, but because of long struggle with akrasia I feel behind from where I should be "knowledge-wise". Relevant studying (radiology) together with future planning (specific job searching) are what I want to spend more time on, but since deadlines have disappeared after University, ... (read more)

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It worked with similar effectiveness as other techniques I implement - that means only until I have done enough to feel good about myself (2-5 productive days)...

Wow, thanks for this great article that was the final piece of information that tipped me over towards getting my shit together. Within 10 minutes after reading it and browsing the comments, I was on my bicycle going to buy small treats I like, that I now give myself for every achieved small goal (~2-10 min of work).

I now wonder though if maybe I should give myself another reinforcer when starting to work with a new goal, otherwise maybe I will only strive for finishing as fast as possible, but starting with a new small goal won't be that much reinforced? Maybe this is my mind trying to get more candy though, so I would be thankful for outside perspective.

1lukeprog
Have you been trying this? Any luck?