I'm trying to find a way to organize my thoughts and TODOs, and, you know keep track of things. Bullet journaling seemed like a good idea, until I saw the overhead involved. 😱

What are people using out there, that has worked for them?

@tomchop please let me know when you have found it. I have tried so many things and every time I think THIS time I have found the thing that works. But after a week or two, I'm either bored with it, overwhelmed by it, or have completely over-complicated the thing. šŸ™„

@tomchop the last thing that piqued my interest was the Analog system. It looks beautiful and is so dead simple that I shouldn't be able to overcomplicate or overthink it. šŸ˜…

https://ugmonk.com/pages/analog

Analogā„¢ - The original to-do system by Ugmonk

Analog is physical tool that helps you focus on your most important work

Ugmonk
@michenriksen I was interested, until I saw the "someday" card, which to me is equivalent to "never" XD
@tomchop but that's where your hopes and dreams go to die! šŸ˜Ž
@michenriksen @tomchop I’ve come to view tools like this as a way to support procrastination. Kind of like buying books before learning something new, or buying shoes before going for a run. Just a way to avoid the anticipated pain of doing the thing. These days I write my todo list for the next day every night and prioritize it 1-n. Seems to work for me, and then my ā€œbacklogā€ sits in a flat text file.