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 Bullet Journal
 2019.12.08 16:09:56 EST
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 I decided to give Bullet Journaling a try. Recently I've been usin
 Todoist to track my to-do list and it worked fine for the last cou
 of years, but recently I've been cheating too much and pushing bac
 on my list of tasks. It's too easy to ignore something on the list
 and just reschedule it for later.

 The last time this happened was around 2007. I was using org-mode 
 track my projects and then too I started to cheat my way into not
 doing what needed to be done. My reaction at the time was to switc
 to a paper organizer from FranklinCovey. It worked perfectly. The
 mental impact of committing something to paper prevented me from
 cheating - it left very visible evidence.

 I've been hearing about Bullet Journals frequently in the last wee
 This last week someone presented a talk about it at work. So let m
 give it a try.

 My first temptation was to use an ipad with a stylus instead of pa
 notebook and pen. I gave up on the ipad because again it would be 
 easy to cheat. Paper it is.

 I still have some questions about how this method works specially
 tracking multiple long-term projects with sparse tasks.