Goal: Have a place for daily journaling (work/personal). ![]() Due to the normal work/life divide, I feel that it might not be a bad idea to split the journaling to individually accommodate both work and personal. I like the idea of journaling daily as it gives a place to do a quick reflection and analysis of the events that transpired that day. Goal: Have a place for daily note-taking. The plan then would be to clean up the raw notes at the end of the day and, if needed, extract them into a proper location. It would be my go-to notepad when I wanted to jot something down. I wanted my weekly template to have the idea of a daily scratch pad for note-taking. I made a point to incorporate the following ideas into my template: Note Taking I spend many weeks iterating and refining my weekly Notion template and I suspect that I’ll continue to do so. I want to showcase how I use Notion to organize and manage my week. It has this incredible range of flexibility that allows you to mould it to fit your needs. My note taking, tasks, and self-organization tools and systems have evolved over the years, and I’m feeling pretty confident that Notion is a keeper. It was at this point that I decided to fully commit to it. ![]() In a year’s time, Notion, as a service, improved a lot and had garnered quite a following. ![]() I started using Notion early 2018 in a limited capacity as I was evaluating it as a potential tool to adopt.
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