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August 30, 2024

How body doubling boosts focus and productivity

Body doubling is a powerful productivity method that creates focus and accountability by working alongside someone else. Learn how it works, its benefits, and practical steps to make tasks feel more manageable and engaging.

Team Tiimo

We’re a passionate team based in Copenhagen, creating neuroinclusive tools and resources to help you plan your day, your way.

Ever feel like starting a task is the hardest part?

Body doubling can help by turning solitary tasks into shared moments of focus and connection. This simple practice provides structure and accountability, making it easier to start and finish what you set out to do.

What is body doubling?

Body doubling is a productivity technique where you work alongside someone—either in person or virtually—to stay focused. Their presence creates a sense of accountability, making it easier to focus on and complete tasks. It’s a collaborative, low-pressure way to tackle your to-do list with support.

Why does body doubling work?

Body doubling works by tapping into social facilitation—the natural boost in focus and performance that comes from working in the presence of others. This shared sense of purpose reduces distractions and creates a steady flow of momentum, helping even daunting tasks feel achievable.

How do I know if body doubling is right for me?

If you’ve ever wondered whether body doubling could help you, ask yourself these questions:

Do you struggle to start or stay focused on tasks, even when they’re important to you?

Does having someone else around—virtually or in person—help you feel more motivated and accountable?

Do you find it easier to work or study when there’s a shared sense of purpose or connection?

Body doubling can be especially helpful if:

You work remotely and miss the structure and energy of an office environment. Having a virtual or in-person co-working partner can bring back a sense of accountability and rhythm to your day.

You’re a student trying to stay on top of assignments or study sessions. A study partner can turn solitary tasks into collaborative, focused efforts.

You have everyday tasks that feel overwhelming. From cleaning to organizing to tackling your inbox, these tasks often feel more achievable with a bit of shared focus and encouragement.

If any of this resonates with you, body doubling might be worth a try. It’s a flexible, adaptable practice that meets you where you are and helps you make progress—no matter the task.

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How to start with body doubling

Find the right partner

Look for someone who’s also working on their own goals—a friend, coworker, or even someone you connect with online. Shared focus creates mutual accountability and support.

Set clear goals

Define what you want to achieve during the session. Whether it’s completing a task, brainstorming, or simply staying on track for a set time, clear objectives help guide the session.

Create the right environment

Choose a workspace that minimizes distractions and supports focus. Use tools like noise-canceling headphones or virtual platforms designed for co-working to enhance your environment.

Use focus tools (like Tiimo)

Leverage apps, timers, or productivity planners to structure your session and maintain flow. For example, Tiimo’s our visual planning tools can help you map out your tasks, set reminders, and create a routine that feels achievable. These tools make it easier to stay organized, reduce mental load, and keep momentum going.

Bring focus and connection into your routine

Body doubling is more than just a productivity hack—it’s a way to foster connection, accountability, and progress in a world that often demands we do it all alone. Whether you’re tackling a work project, studying, or simply trying to cross things off your to-do list, having the right support and tools can make all the difference.

By experimenting with body doubling and finding what works best for you—whether it’s a trusted partner, a structured routine, or helpful focus tools like Tiimo—you can create a process that feels sustainable and empowering.

Remember, the goal isn’t perfection, it’s about making meaningful progress in a way that supports your needs and strengths. So, take what resonates, try it out, and discover how shared focus can transform how you approach your tasks.

Ready to give body doubling a try? Start small, find your rhythm, and see how body doubling can help you take that first step toward a more focused and fulfilling day.

August 30, 2024

How body doubling boosts focus and productivity

Body doubling is a powerful productivity method that creates focus and accountability by working alongside someone else. Learn how it works, its benefits, and practical steps to make tasks feel more manageable and engaging.

Team Tiimo

We’re a passionate team based in Copenhagen, creating neuroinclusive tools and resources to help you plan your day, your way.

Ever feel like starting a task is the hardest part?

Body doubling can help by turning solitary tasks into shared moments of focus and connection. This simple practice provides structure and accountability, making it easier to start and finish what you set out to do.

What is body doubling?

Body doubling is a productivity technique where you work alongside someone—either in person or virtually—to stay focused. Their presence creates a sense of accountability, making it easier to focus on and complete tasks. It’s a collaborative, low-pressure way to tackle your to-do list with support.

Why does body doubling work?

Body doubling works by tapping into social facilitation—the natural boost in focus and performance that comes from working in the presence of others. This shared sense of purpose reduces distractions and creates a steady flow of momentum, helping even daunting tasks feel achievable.

How do I know if body doubling is right for me?

If you’ve ever wondered whether body doubling could help you, ask yourself these questions:

Do you struggle to start or stay focused on tasks, even when they’re important to you?

Does having someone else around—virtually or in person—help you feel more motivated and accountable?

Do you find it easier to work or study when there’s a shared sense of purpose or connection?

Body doubling can be especially helpful if:

You work remotely and miss the structure and energy of an office environment. Having a virtual or in-person co-working partner can bring back a sense of accountability and rhythm to your day.

You’re a student trying to stay on top of assignments or study sessions. A study partner can turn solitary tasks into collaborative, focused efforts.

You have everyday tasks that feel overwhelming. From cleaning to organizing to tackling your inbox, these tasks often feel more achievable with a bit of shared focus and encouragement.

If any of this resonates with you, body doubling might be worth a try. It’s a flexible, adaptable practice that meets you where you are and helps you make progress—no matter the task.

Phone in hand

Ready to simplify your planning?

Start your 7-day free trial and experience the benefits of simplified time management and focus.

Get started on App Store
Get started on Google Play

How to start with body doubling

Find the right partner

Look for someone who’s also working on their own goals—a friend, coworker, or even someone you connect with online. Shared focus creates mutual accountability and support.

Set clear goals

Define what you want to achieve during the session. Whether it’s completing a task, brainstorming, or simply staying on track for a set time, clear objectives help guide the session.

Create the right environment

Choose a workspace that minimizes distractions and supports focus. Use tools like noise-canceling headphones or virtual platforms designed for co-working to enhance your environment.

Use focus tools (like Tiimo)

Leverage apps, timers, or productivity planners to structure your session and maintain flow. For example, Tiimo’s our visual planning tools can help you map out your tasks, set reminders, and create a routine that feels achievable. These tools make it easier to stay organized, reduce mental load, and keep momentum going.

Bring focus and connection into your routine

Body doubling is more than just a productivity hack—it’s a way to foster connection, accountability, and progress in a world that often demands we do it all alone. Whether you’re tackling a work project, studying, or simply trying to cross things off your to-do list, having the right support and tools can make all the difference.

By experimenting with body doubling and finding what works best for you—whether it’s a trusted partner, a structured routine, or helpful focus tools like Tiimo—you can create a process that feels sustainable and empowering.

Remember, the goal isn’t perfection, it’s about making meaningful progress in a way that supports your needs and strengths. So, take what resonates, try it out, and discover how shared focus can transform how you approach your tasks.

Ready to give body doubling a try? Start small, find your rhythm, and see how body doubling can help you take that first step toward a more focused and fulfilling day.

How body doubling boosts focus and productivity
August 30, 2024

How body doubling boosts focus and productivity

Body doubling is a powerful productivity method that creates focus and accountability by working alongside someone else. Learn how it works, its benefits, and practical steps to make tasks feel more manageable and engaging.

Georgina Shute

Georgina is an ADHD coach and digital leader. She set up KindTwo to empower as many people as possible to work with Neurodiversity - not against it.

Ever feel like starting a task is the hardest part?

Body doubling can help by turning solitary tasks into shared moments of focus and connection. This simple practice provides structure and accountability, making it easier to start and finish what you set out to do.

What is body doubling?

Body doubling is a productivity technique where you work alongside someone—either in person or virtually—to stay focused. Their presence creates a sense of accountability, making it easier to focus on and complete tasks. It’s a collaborative, low-pressure way to tackle your to-do list with support.

Why does body doubling work?

Body doubling works by tapping into social facilitation—the natural boost in focus and performance that comes from working in the presence of others. This shared sense of purpose reduces distractions and creates a steady flow of momentum, helping even daunting tasks feel achievable.

How do I know if body doubling is right for me?

If you’ve ever wondered whether body doubling could help you, ask yourself these questions:

Do you struggle to start or stay focused on tasks, even when they’re important to you?

Does having someone else around—virtually or in person—help you feel more motivated and accountable?

Do you find it easier to work or study when there’s a shared sense of purpose or connection?

Body doubling can be especially helpful if:

You work remotely and miss the structure and energy of an office environment. Having a virtual or in-person co-working partner can bring back a sense of accountability and rhythm to your day.

You’re a student trying to stay on top of assignments or study sessions. A study partner can turn solitary tasks into collaborative, focused efforts.

You have everyday tasks that feel overwhelming. From cleaning to organizing to tackling your inbox, these tasks often feel more achievable with a bit of shared focus and encouragement.

If any of this resonates with you, body doubling might be worth a try. It’s a flexible, adaptable practice that meets you where you are and helps you make progress—no matter the task.

How to start with body doubling

Find the right partner

Look for someone who’s also working on their own goals—a friend, coworker, or even someone you connect with online. Shared focus creates mutual accountability and support.

Set clear goals

Define what you want to achieve during the session. Whether it’s completing a task, brainstorming, or simply staying on track for a set time, clear objectives help guide the session.

Create the right environment

Choose a workspace that minimizes distractions and supports focus. Use tools like noise-canceling headphones or virtual platforms designed for co-working to enhance your environment.

Use focus tools (like Tiimo)

Leverage apps, timers, or productivity planners to structure your session and maintain flow. For example, Tiimo’s our visual planning tools can help you map out your tasks, set reminders, and create a routine that feels achievable. These tools make it easier to stay organized, reduce mental load, and keep momentum going.

Bring focus and connection into your routine

Body doubling is more than just a productivity hack—it’s a way to foster connection, accountability, and progress in a world that often demands we do it all alone. Whether you’re tackling a work project, studying, or simply trying to cross things off your to-do list, having the right support and tools can make all the difference.

By experimenting with body doubling and finding what works best for you—whether it’s a trusted partner, a structured routine, or helpful focus tools like Tiimo—you can create a process that feels sustainable and empowering.

Remember, the goal isn’t perfection, it’s about making meaningful progress in a way that supports your needs and strengths. So, take what resonates, try it out, and discover how shared focus can transform how you approach your tasks.

Ready to give body doubling a try? Start small, find your rhythm, and see how body doubling can help you take that first step toward a more focused and fulfilling day.

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