I’m still using an old fashioned paper and pencil.
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I use https://hackmd.io/
Loose notes in nvALT
I takes notes using the Markdown syntax in Joplin, using E2EE and syncing using OneDrive.
I use Google Calendar for family-related events for which I plan to build an e-paper based calendar display for the kitchen along with the weather and the news headlines.
I scan my paper documents as soon as they come in and rename them using the following syntax
YYYY-MM-DD - Subject ($ Amount).pdf
I bought some storage shelves and I sorted my hardware into multiple storage bins that fits those shelves, and labelled the bins so I don’t have to search too much. I haven’t decided if I want to do an inventory of all those bins and store that info yet.
I also try to find an electronic version of the manual of any hardware I buy, and put them in my Home documentation folder along with their scanned receipt just in case.
When I bought the house, we also repainted all the rooms. In order to make it easy to get the chosen colors if we need to do some repairs, I took note of all the paint cans (paint brand, finish, color code) so if I need to order some paint I won’t have to find a close match.
Mostly paper and a lot of Notebooks. (too many) But recently a simple Task-App.
Protoncalendar plus the tasks.org app
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I keep notes in Markdown files, keep tasks in NextCloud Deck, and keep track of bills with NextCloud Calendar.
I use Notion for everything.
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Could you provide some link to this Loop app you mention? I cannot find this app anywhere as search queries return way too much additional unrelated results.
Canvas LMS Calendar
Organize life? What’s that?
^Help^
“Clean your room, Sort yourself out.”
-Sun Tzu, Art of War
In the morning, I put reminders in my work calendar to do stuff in the afternoon / tomorrow.
I move them when I miss it.
I don’t when I finish them or forget.
I’m longing for weekends and try to move stuff across those two days.
But forget it all, most of the time.
Some stuff sorts itself out, others bite me.
I wish I knew how to write a haiku.
That was not bad at all, keep it up.
I take a very simple approach - Android’s built-in alarms/reminders + 1List. I use the reminders a lot and I check the KISS note app often.
I rather like this workflow, and although I have only dipped my toe in bigger apps like Tasks, Loop, Fokus, I always have the feeling they are overcomplicated for my taste. One day I will give them a more serious trial though :P