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  • Vitamin-R lets you set the slice to however long you want in a beautiful interface accessible from the menu bar.

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  • Vitamin-R lets you set the audio reminders in a well-designed preference panel.

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  • Vitamin-R plugs into your life rather than trying to take it over.

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  • Part of the success is due to the philosophy behind Vitamin-R, the other part due to the application itself.

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  • While Vitamin-R assists you in getting on with your work, it also keeps a customizable record of your progress that can help you detect positive, os well as negative work patterns thus allowing you find the way that suits you best.

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  • Vitamin-R concentrates on getting started which allows you to break through the resistance of procrastination and creates a positive feedback loop of small achievements that get you closer to your ultimate aims.

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  • Vitamin-R smooths the creative process by rejecting the dusty business book notion of self discipline and fully embracing the way our brains are truly wired.

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  • Vitamin-R breaks down large, vaguely defined tasks into a series of short "time slices" of between 10 and 30 minutes, each with specific, easily reachable and actionable objectives.

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  • Vitamin-R is a collection of tools and techniques designed to overcome the biggest productivity challenges facing today's new caste of creative professionals: managing attention and maintaining motivation.

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  • Concentrate is nice, but I like the greater control over apps and behavior that Vitamin-R offers.

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