how i stay somewhat organized

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date: 2021-01-29T12:00
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# how i stay (somewhat) organized
Right now this is just a draft outline, ideally I will circle back on this some
time this year to fill in some more details.
- Tools
- Notebook
- Right now this is actually just half-letter-page (5.5 inches × 8.5
inches) sheets on a similarly sized clipboard + pen.
- Pre-printed [time
block](https://www.calnewport.com/blog/2013/12/21/deep-habits-the-importance-of-planning-every-minute-of-your-work-day/)
pages: four columns (for amending schedule) +
twenty-two 30min rows.
- Blank pages for logging daily notes, observations, and ideas.
- I use some elements of [bullet journaling](https://bulletjournal.com/)
for this:
- I love the bullet syntax, so I use that often (and a homegrown
shorthand).
- I migrate tasks from page to page, but dont follow any of the
weekly/monthly/yearly migrations.
- The second or third time a task is migrated, I move this task over to
my digital planner app (more below).
- Reflection happens ideally once a day, but more like 2 or 3 times a
week.
- Periodically I clear out the clipboard to archive older sheets that I
wont need to update - these get scanned and put into a per-annum PDF
document that is [synced](https://syncthing.net/) to my phone and
computer.
- Calendar
- I check my digital calendar multiple times a day: I use this to
communicate shared calendar events with team members, as well as personal
events, deadlines, etc.
- Home-grown [todoist](https://todoist.com/) clone
- Repo: git://pingo.thermokar.st/planner
- Live: https://planner.thermokar.st (access restricted)
- Structure
- This planner is modeled after GTD practices and features an inbox, and
the ability to categorize tasks into one or more “plans” (plans can be
a project, a specific day/week/events todo list, an issue tracker,
etc).
- Routines
- Daily
- I triage notifications first thing in the morning (no more than 30 mins).
- Note, I might move away from this: I would prefer to handle that kind
of stuff midday if possible.
- Timeblock the days schedule (see: [[9db45ab6]]),
incorporating prior engagements, any urgent ad hoc tasks, and the weeks
goals (more below).
- If I fall behind or something unexpected comes up, I update the
timeblock schedule when I get a chance.
- Weekly
- Before each week starts I try to identify a few high-level goals for the
week, and figure out (broadly) how they might fit into my schedule, but I
dont worry too much about specific scheduling at this point, just
something like "Wednesday would be a good day to carve out time for
this…"
- Long-term
- My calendar handles big things like major work milestones, deadlines,
appointments, meetings, etc.
- Tasks go into my planner app, I review these 3-5 times a month on average
to see how they might fit into what is coming up next, etc. Really
long-term tasks get filed into an @someday plan.