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Quintet4998's avatar

I used to use Google calendar like that, and it's quite liberating to know that any tasks I deferred to another day will show up later. So I don't have to worry about it now. It's immensely calming to be able to put something off my worry plate and focus unto today. Eg work on thesis, set for two days in next week. Easily see your workload over a month. Then zoom in later once the date is set and break into 4 hour work chunks later.

For this to work, you need to check your calendar religiously every day. And all the tasks you need to do today is. Set as all day events at the top. Color coded by priority. If there's too many things in your plate, just move it to the next day. Then back to day view to focus.

For some reason I haven't been able to do this in amplenote, despite it being well integrated to my notes. Perhaps that's because I'm lazy to check two calendars instead of one. Most of the meetings and scheduling of events still need to be done in native calendars.

I believe you're using amplenote as well. Curious on your thoughts.

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Ved Shankar's avatar

I structured an 'ideal week' a few years ago and I more or less follow it. It's a good point to make something you don't need to fiddle with + buffer time to reduce anxiety over the calendar

I like the idea of building an 'anti-fragile' calendar that can handle any disruptions (vs something that needs to be followed perfectly)

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