
I\'m sure your not expecting this as a blog post but I want to talk
about organizing your life a bit. I am a person that has to build
routines to stay sane. Why? I\'m not a morning person and can forget
things. Outside of real life I think the same needs to apply in your
digital life. So let\'s talk
PM Tool
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I still use Notion even though they fucked up BUT there is asana,
trello, excel, airtable\...idk use something to help with tracking. Try
to make a new \"board\" for life, school, and \"the hustle\". Mixing
them could cause you to lose focus if your the type that likes to keep
your eye on your task as you work.
Workspaces
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This can be on your computer (different accounts) but I\'m talking about
where you do work. Try to separate those things so you can create a
trigger. For example at my desk it very hard for me to game because for
so long sitting at my desk meant it\'s time to code (still does really).
If you have the funds to have separate systems. For example: I use my
desk for a lot but when I\'m on a laptop I\'m coding or working on
servers. If I\'m on my desktop I\'m making space to have fun. When I\'m
on my couch and I use my surface and that means I\'m doing smaller and
easier task (no coding).
My whole point is to create an area/device that triggers a certain
mindset. If you can do that then it will be so much easier to get in the
zone when you need to.
Notes
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Since 2018 I been trying different ways to take noes from bullet
journals to just a place to brain storm if I can get stuck at work. Find
what works for you. I take the monthly planning layout of a bullet
journal but then I brain storm on any other page. That way I\'m able to
see my thoughts by month if I want. I also have my yearly goals on the
first page so I can always see it.
Another idea I picked up from school is having notebooks for common
topics. So when your studying on say Junos certs that would be one
notebook and then grant writing and research would be in another
notebook. How you group things is up to you but again, it\'s easier if
the topics are relatable.
P.S. Rocketbook has a way to digitize notes but it\'s very hard to work
it into my workflow.
SOPs
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The final thing to mention is standard operating procedures (SOPs) or
rules/steps you take to start a task. Now your use to hearing these for
work but here me out, you can make some to help guide life and help
build your habits. For example my gym SOP would be: fill water bottle \>
stretch \> 1 mile of cardio \> more stretching (my body is old) \>
hanging things \> 5x5 strength.
I can follow these steps at my sleepiest. You want to create these for
yourself to help ease into that mindset we talked about. So I present
another example: get up \> morning routine \> turn on stove \> turn on
water pot \> standup \> toast bagel \>make coffee \> enter morning
foggy flow state.
I hope these prove my point. Just like work might say \"name branch
`feature-name` and PR to `dev`\", you too can set rules/structure around
how you start your days and get into the zone.
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I been really working on this myself and maybe I\'m getting old, but I
have to have more structure and wanted to possibly help you. Maybe like
me you got stuck in the last week on a task and some of these things
might help you avoid that the next time.