How to stay productive when you work alone on Windows
Working alone sounds flexible until every decision lands on the same person. You plan, execute, review, and recover without much room to drop the thread.
WinGlowz is relevant here because solo productivity is not just about speed. It is about keeping enough structure in place so the work does not reset every morning.
This article focuses on the parts of solo work that usually waste the most time: context loss, repetitive setup, and low-friction execution.