Following is a list of things I can do with a no plugins, no Org or Emacs plain text planner, in Obsidian (with saved search queries). Honestly, why would I bother using a dedicated app or learning Emacs!

What about reminders? Vital events have an alarm or reminder set on my phone. For everything else, my habit of *checking the list every single day* works brilliantly. (thread…)

#PlainTextPlanner #productivity #obsidian

(…thread) Here's what I can do with a raw text task and time management system, in #Obsidian:

- See today's agenda next to my morning checklist

- See repeating tasks on the day, week, or month I've assigned them to

- See a calendar for the month, with each day / week a clickable link

- See tasks by category, time, creation date

- Enter tasks quickly on any device, without opening Obsidian

- Keep a list of someday tasks and ideas that don't get in the way of daily must-dos

- Smile, daily

@ellane Sounds great. Im new to obsidian.
Do you mind to explain in more detail how you did that?
@Fritzfischt @ellane
ja, daar ben ik ook wel benieuwd naar 

@Slufferbeiste I'm more than happy to explain, but can't easily do that here! If you follow my blog at ellanew.com I'll be posting about it in episodes, and will put together a handbook with everything in one place—eventually.

@Fritzfischt

@ellane @Fritzfischt

Crikey, I’m a bit of a galah! I just realized the answer was right there in your bio all along. My bad, mate!
​As you wrote in your blog: 'And yes... It's so simple that it's a miracle it took me so long to get here.' Guess I'm having one of those miracles right now! 😉