Kanban for @obsidianmd – 😍😍😍!

I’ve wrestled for years re: handling β€œimportant but not urgent” to-do projects. Analog bujo collections are a chore to manage vs a tool. This plugin keeps it all sorted on one board + backlinks to any other related notes. πŸ˜„

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@zaelyna @obsidianmd - I too spent years (decades) wrestling with this. Starting with a paper planner, followed by a Palm Pilot, and then more applications than I can count on Windows, Linux, Android, and the web, I finally came back to a paper planner. It turned out, for me, that the β€˜chore’ part is actually where the value is. Daily reviewing and rewriting task lists really concentrates the mind on what is important.

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Could not agree more.

If you need an app, Google Tasks is simple enough that it is β€œlike paper”.

I use an app for collection but keep weekly and daily focus lists on a single piece of paper on my desk (top sheet of notebook or whatever).

I find this is a nice combo of quick capture and organized storage with the immediacy and focus paper brings, plus I like writing by hand.

I no longer use obsidian. I found I was messing with it instead of just using it. This is also why I don’t use emacs, etc. I want to get things done, not fiddle with β€œmy system”. I do love it as software, though, so I keep coming here. :)

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I can second this. Digital systems always felt like I was managing the system somehow, whatever it was. They always felt delicate, as if I had to do things a certain way. Paper journaling over the last couple of years has felt so much easier by comparison. I was going through my to-do list yesterday and I just suddenly realised I wasn’t even thinking about the system - I was just doing the work. I still work within Obsidian - my resources and annotations and notes are all still in there - but the basics of β€˜knowing what to do next’ are on paper again.

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@Leap - Zim Wiki is my digital scrapbook for organizing notes of all kinds. It’s analogous to Obsidian, but has been around for longer. I have looked at moving to Obsidian and others, but Zim does everything that I need.

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Important vs urgent can be managed with any tool that allows to prioritize, using the 4 quadrants, it’s always P2, ie https://www.thecoachingtoolscompany.com/coaching-tools-101-what-is-the-urgent-important-matrix/

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