Why This Actually Works
A productivity method that eliminates decision fatigue and will make you crave your work
🎯 It's Really That Simple
Just spin → do the work → get your free time or reward
You can customize your tasks if you sign in, but even without an account, you can start using the default tasks right away!
Your brain hates making choices. "How long should I work?" becomes a mental burden that often leads to procrastination.
💡 The Solution: Let the spinner decide for you. No more "should I work for 25 minutes or 45 minutes?" - just spin and start.
Randomness makes everything more exciting. It's why we love games, gambling, and surprise rewards.
🎲 The Magic: Not knowing what you'll get makes the work session feel like a game, not a chore.
We've trained ourselves to feel guilty about having fun without "earning" it first. This method leverages that psychology.
1. Work First
Complete your work session to earn your reward
2. Earn It
Track your progress and see your reward building up
3. Enjoy Guilt-Free
Now you can enjoy your reward without any guilt
🎯 Why This Works: You'll actually want to track every minute of work because you know it's getting you closer to that reward you've been looking forward to.
The Problems:
- •It kinda fixes in stone
- •Usually Requires full, uninterrupted sessions
- •Skipping multiple breaks leaves you unsure of how long to enjoy a break after you're done.
- •Too much manual handling and decision-making
Our Solution:
- •Automatic timer tracking - no manual work
- •Flexible sessions that adapt to your life
- •Pause and resume whenever you need
- •Zero decision fatigue - just spin and work
🧠 Cognitive Science
- • Decision Fatigue: Reduces mental load by eliminating choices
- • Variable Rewards: Randomness triggers dopamine release
- • Gamification: Makes work feel like play
- • Earned Rewards: Leverages our guilt about "unearned" fun
🎮 Behavioral Psychology
- • Intermittent Reinforcement: Unpredictable rewards are more motivating
- • Loss Aversion: You don't want to "lose" your earned reward
- • Progress Tracking: Visual progress increases motivation