What might be really cool is being able to scroll though this master todo list and select items (by whatever means) I want to work on today and have those items autopopulate a list at the top of the note (or a separate list). Wondering if there's a better way to manage my daily todo list. So periodically I have to purge the todos from the "Today" list and move those todos to the appropriate category, and start with a fresh "Today" list. Of course not everything gets done that day, so the "Today" section gets longer and I also get lazy and start adding items directly to the "Today" section instead of the appropriate category. I use the Outline sidebar plugin to more quickly navigate this list.Įach morning, I'll scroll through and figure out which todos need to be worked on today, and I'll copy/paste those to a "Today" section at the very top of the note. and many of those are subdivided into near-term, intermediate-term, long-term and periodic subcategories. The more involved todos will be links to notes that contain the necessary details/reference material.īecause this is a very long list of todos, I use markdown headers to categorize todos - e.g., work-related todos, work inside the house, yard work, administrative/paperwork, waiting for responses, etc. Many of the todos are just plain text because there's not much detail I need written out (no dependencies that need to be done beforehand, I have all the necessary details in my head). I maintain one "master" todo list that I consult every morning to determine what todos I want to work on that day. I could use some ideas on how to better manage the following!
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