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Pulling rabbits out of hats
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Beyond the bottom line: Should business put purpose before profit?
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Do you use a todo manager or something like a bullet journal? [My story of trying different planners for four months]
[LONG POST - 4 months of trying different planners) I always wanted to use one but I never thought of analog (paper) planners and tried a lot of digital ones - link to a post. About 4 months ago I...
[LONG POST - 4 months of trying different planners)
I always wanted to use one but I never thought of analog (paper) planners and tried a lot of digital ones - link to a post.
About 4 months ago I saw my friend at school using a pocket diary - similar to this image, he was writing down his tasks on it (he didn't use it again). That day I bought a good pocket diary of around 200 pages, till date I've not used more than 10 pages and its still lying around.
I realised that I was not going to use it because it was very thick and I couldn't carry it in my pocket. I bought this pocket diary. This was thin and simple, perfect for me. I've used it the longest before switching.
Initially I used to dump all the tasks and cross it after completion, later I introduced a date system and it was one date for one page. I wrote down tasks for the day and crossed after completion if something was incomplete I migrated it to next day. This worked well but I needed a place to dump tasks that I had to do in future so I made a future section from backside and added tasks to it. This was the final tweak and I used it for like a month. I used it for daily tasks, future tasks, some notes and contacts (I used to make contact.txt before this).
Later IIRC I wanted to change because it was already half full and a mess because I was trying to do a lot with it. Next I mindlessly bought a notebook - something like this but with 5 sections, I didn't know what to do with it. I also don't remember why I bought it so I used it to write down stuff that I learned online and wanted to remember. It replaced my reddit save and I wrote what I wanted to remember, it is still with me and has been changed a lot (usecase).
I made a calendar on a single page of that notebook and tracked down basic stuff on it, I started using small square sticky notes to write down tasks and that's how I left my pocket diary. Not long after I lost interest in that notebook thing and updating calendar daily was not interesting. I left that and searched a lot online. Again tried a lot of digital options but I know it will never work for me so I left it and didn't use anything for like a day before I stumbled across Strikethru.
Strikethru is something like Bullet Journal. If you want to look at strikethru then see this video & this for Bullet Journal.
I took that notebook and turned it into a bullet journal, I used it for ~a week before trying strikethru and then again switching to bullet journal after a week. That was testing period and I chosed bulletjournal (bujo) over strikethru. That book was also thick so not long after I made a new bujo notebook (normal 200 pages). Again it felt like a big task that I had to do daily and I lost interest, I again restarted it with a new design. In this month I switched to different notebooks/design a lot and was never satisfied. I also tried Nextcloud tasks for 3 days before again trying out bujo.
Last year in december around a week before christmas I wanted to change it all so I went to a store and bought a new grid notebook (we used it for doing math in 1st grade). I used it for 10 days and everything broke during the last week of december, I was not at home and we went on a vacation. I took it with me but didn't update it because it was boring. It has been 5 days I was busy organising everything else again and now I've settled on what I started with (slightly better idea).
During that time I read a lot on nosurf, pornfree, internet addiction, sleep cycles, polyphasic society, tulpas, made new friends, tried a lot of todo managers, used different journaling apps and this is what I've decided to stay with.
I went to the store today to buy the same pocket diary that I've used the longest (1 month one). Its cheap, for 15 INR and works well for me. Over there I saw a box that said monthly planner, I took it and it had 13 small pocket diaries (similar to what I've used the longest but more thin) and with that a small case that would hold a notebook. There was one contacts pocket diary (perfect) and 12 pocket diaries one for each month. It was for this year and costed 170 INR, I didn't had money so I asked the storeman (idk what we call them, here we call them uncle) did he have cheaper option. He showed me the same piece that costed 140 INR but was for 2016, he said he would give it to me for 70 INR because he would have to throw it anyways.
I thought that was a great deal and bought it. So now I have 12 mini diaries for each month and one contacts diary that has my big list of 10 friends contacts. After trying a lot of different options I came back to what I used for the first time. Its simple and stupid & fits in my pocket.
It has one page for one day and I just have to cross 2016 and the day (mon, tue, etc.) thing and update it with 2019 days. In the middle it has a big two page calendar for current month, page before it has previous months small one page date list to write down events and on page after it has next months small one page date list. The last page is for notes and the cover has 2017 calender that I won't use and ignore.
Theres little patch work todo but for that price I think I bought a good set and if I actually use this for full year then I would buy a new one next one (for 2020 & not 2017 :|)
I've spent around 300 INR for all these (~ 4.5 USD)
Tl;dr -> Used a lot of systems and in the end switched to what I used for the first time which is simple and fits in my pocket.
# What do you use for managing your tasks? Do you use it daily?
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From Mali: A lesson in tolerance
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1 Year ago i made a playlist for myself, later i shared it and it got so well received i have now spent hundreds of hours curating it, and still do(introductional post on tildes).
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Tourists hunker down as Storm Pabuk hurtles towards Thailand
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Telegenic - Mirror (2019)
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Confusing machine vision systems
8 votes -
How 3D printing is revolutionizing manufacturing
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What's the smallest amount of money that would change your life?
I'm rather curious - for me, about a fiver. It's all I need to be able to smash an egg at someone - legally. It'd probably be pretty fun - probably not 'life changing', though. ~£40 is probably...
I'm rather curious - for me, about a fiver. It's all I need to be able to smash an egg at someone - legally. It'd probably be pretty fun - probably not 'life changing', though.
~£40 is probably the least for something more 'life changing'. I could buy a Pi, storage, and a charger. Then I can set up a pi-hole, and never have to worry about ads. It'd also make browsing on my weak laptop that liittle bit better.
16 votes -
Why exercise alone won’t save us
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Start with a website, not a mobile app
20 votes -
YouTube stars are pushing a shady Polish gambling site
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The 'future book' is here, but it's not what we expected
9 votes -
Square poaches Blizzard Entertainment CFO, just days after Netflix poaches Activision Blizzard CFO
8 votes -
What are you reading these days? #10
What are you reading currently? Fiction or non-fiction, any genre, any language! Tell us what you're reading, and talk a bit about it. Past weeks: Week #1 · Week #2 · Week #3 · Week #4 · Week #5 ·...
What are you reading currently? Fiction or non-fiction, any genre, any language! Tell us what you're reading, and talk a bit about it.
Past weeks: Week #1 · Week #2 · Week #3 · Week #4 · Week #5 · Week #6 · Week #7 · Week #8 · Week #9
14 votes -
People who “pretend” to be shitty are frequently just shitty
16 votes -
Should you donate to the Wikimedia Foundation?
11 votes -
Factorio Friday Facts #276 - Belt item spacing and script rendering
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Various Strategies to Implement Bots for Turn-Based Games
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Galactigal - BIBULUS (2017)
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And then there were two: Morley Blockbuster one of the last in the world
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Brexit: Most Tory members would choose no deal over May's plan. Survey also finds that in two-option poll, 76% would choose no deal over remain.
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Spurning Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's vision, Turks leave in droves, draining money and talent
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'Influential' Australia should join the G7, says London think tank
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Machine learning can offer new tools, fresh insights for the humanities
10 votes -
Making sense of golf's new rules
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Nasa's New Horizons: 'Snowman' shape of distant Ultima Thule revealed
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Young Gun Silver Fox - Midnight In Richmond (2017)
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How Western Australia's Pilbara region can generate a heatwave that can stretch to Melbourne
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Bandersnatch: the game that killed a company and inspired a Black Mirror episode
11 votes -
Ten personal finance lessons for technology professionals
8 votes -
Gay couple sue for right to marry in Hong Kong
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Effective alarm clock for Android that doesn't spy on you or need 25 permissions?
“Subj.” as they used to say. I used to use Sleep As Android, but they seem to be adding more and more useless features that require more and more permissions which bothers me a lot.
15 votes -
Andrew Zimmern in hot water after ‘horseshit’ Chinese food diss
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A short history of computers in the movies: Panel lights, spinning tapes, and lab coats
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Realistic-looking people?
What's your favorite movie that features average-looking people? We all know the industry selects for youth and attractiveness mostly, but have any good movies risked casting only normal-looking...
What's your favorite movie that features average-looking people? We all know the industry selects for youth and attractiveness mostly, but have any good movies risked casting only normal-looking people?
Edit: TV show suggestions are also welcome!
18 votes -
How to practice music (without your instrument)
7 votes -
City of Keene in dispute with local restaurant owner over 'Pho Keene Great' name
11 votes -
The cult of Old Bay: 8.3 million blue-and-yellow cans and growing
4 votes -
2019 Independent Games Festival reveals this year's finalists
4 votes -
Elizabeth Wurtzel on discovering the truth about her parents
4 votes -
Open standards may finally give patients control of their data and care via Electronic Health Records
6 votes -
The science stories likely to make headlines in 2019
11 votes -
secomd test
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test: posting link tgat was already posted
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China Moon mission lands Chang'e-4 spacecraft on far side
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