I have tried a couple of different “daily planner” type strategies (Bullet Journal, etc…), but none of them seem to stick. I’m looking for ideas on how others are able to organize their daily/weekly/whatever to see if any of them would make sense for me (or maybe even trigger inspiration to take parts from ideas and make my own). I’m pretty sure whatever I go with would have to be digital (carrying a physical notebook with me was part of the reason Bullet Journal didn’t work), but I’m not opposed to trying an analog technic again. Also, depending on the strategy I could probably “convert” it to digital and use Obsidian or another tool (I’m an iOS user).

You are viewing a single thread.
View all comments View context
1 point

Hmm, the stack/heap approach IS interesting. I might try giving that a try.

Re: exercise, it wasn’t what I was asking about but it’s still a good reminder. I try to take daily walks, but I could be better at other exercise in general (I paid for a sit/stand desk and always forget to adjust it to stand mode so I end up sitting all day)

permalink
report
parent
reply
2 points

I’ve found that elevating my heart rate with exercise is a key component to it.

permalink
report
parent
reply

Neurodivergent

!neurodivergent@discuss.online

Create post

Welcome

A community of individuals with neurodivergent issues or know a neurodivergent person.

Do not avoid sharing or helping because you do not want to associate your account with personal details.

It’s healthy to talk and healthy to help others. Create an alt account if it helps. Folks need encouragement.

Find Help

Rules

  1. Don’t spam
  2. No personal and/or confidential information
  3. No threatening, harassing, or inciting violence

Similar channels


Community stats

  • 1

    Monthly active users

  • 71

    Posts

  • 22

    Comments