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Create and then add personas to readme #213

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@Cleop

Linked to #212 #192 and https://git.io/fh1Hu

As a team member
I want to see a set of personas in the readme
So that I can easily recall and consider the end user while building the product

As a starting point, here's a little about our users:

users "dwylers" are "people who want to proactively track their time/progress on important tasks so that they can (a) stay focussed on their highest priority, (b) see where their time is being spent and (c) never be "stuck" for what work on next."
That is a fairly broad definition and I go into why in this comment: #192 (comment)
We will need to create personas for a few "target" people but the first person should be someone you know who has trouble with time/task/priority management (or generically a "Creative Technologist" similar to you, who is less time-effective and needs to track their time both at work and while training for {competitive-sporting-event} to discover why there are never enough hours in the day...).

In order to build the persona we need to list the target person's:

Name: e.g: "Thomas Timepoor"
Age: 31
Background: "amusing but realistic bio here..." [please add when you open "Personas" Issue]
Goals: track time on tasks to achieve ambitious goals while maintaining work-life balance"
Pain Points: "regularly over-runs on work/task estimates, never has enough time to exercise and gets distracted by shiny objects ... want's to cure all of these by using a systematic tool"
Why?: Feels
Note: none of these points are reflective of Cleo who is consistently good at estimates and finds time to exercise, etc. These are generic points for our "target person".

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