Are you looking to get more organized and track your daily habits and activities? Check out my latest blog post where I'm sharing a @tana_inc template that you can use to keep track of everything from daily log entries and meals to exercise and meeting notes.1/
By using the daily notes page in @tana_inc, you can get a clear overview of your daily routine and make any necessary adjustments to help you improve your productivity and overall well-being. 2/
Don't forget to comment on the post and let me know how you're using the template or if you have any questions. Happy tracking! #productivity#organization#dailynotes#tana
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1/ Does anyone have experience with food sensitivity tests? I'm struggling with "mystery allergies" and I'm wondering if this might be diet related.
2/ I've had comprehensive allergy panels and learned I am "extremely" allergic to mold and dust mites. I'm now taking a medicine that *might* work after consistently taking them for 6+ months (I'm in m1). Apparently, I need to build it up in my system before experiencing relief.
3/ My symptoms became extremely worse about a year ago with no dramatic changes in lifestyle (diet/environment). This led me to allergy tests with an allergist who seems a bit dubious about why I'm feeling the way I do. (Me too). He seems to feel this medicine "might work".
A look at my @tana_inc daily page set up as of January 2, 2023. This thread explains why I set things up the way I did.
👋🏻And hey, Tana friends! 😀 I welcome feedback on how to do this in easier/better ways!
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One of my goals for 2023 is to "exclusively use Tana for note-taking and metric tracking for everything".
In the past, I've heavily used Notion (and dabbled with other apps), but this is the 1st time I'm committing to using ONE app for an entire year for a specific purpose. 2/
Tana's "Daily" page has the supertag of "day" and as you'll see on this screenshot, I have a lot going on with mine at the moment. 🤣
Now that all that LSAT work is complete (🥳), I'm switching my focus to working on my personal statements and narrowing down my school list (i.e. the institutions where I plan to apply). I'm continuing to use @tana_inc to do this. The top contenders continue to be these...1/
This morning I decided to review the top 20 ranked (by U.S. News) full time & part time law schools to see if there were any I could add to my list. I was fairly certain my list already had all the schools that meet my criteria (predominately remote / virtual-friendly), 2/
but decided to take a second pass with this criterion (top 20), just to check. I created a new supertag in @tana_inc, "Potential Law School-Consider", because I already had a tag called "Potential Law School" that I heavily use with my top contenders and 3/
I use tabs in @tana_inc to easily create different contextual views. While reviewing law school deadlines today, I was inspired to find a photo of each of the schools to help me visualize each place. I think I've settled on applying to these 10 schools. 1/
Unlike when I first considered law school years ago, there are significantly more options available "online" now. Each school has a slightly different definition of what it means to be a "hybrid" or "online" program. I'm tracking modality & course formats in @tana_inc, too. 2/
I'm tracking on-campus (residential) requirements in another @tana_inc view. These range from 12 to 50 days over a 3-4 year period across the ten schools I've selected. 3/
I've really enjoyed getting to know @tana_inc this week. It's quickly becoming a tool that I find myself looking forward to using each day & I've already found it helping me make connections that I wasn't making as quickly, previously. 1/
The community in Slack is super friendly and helpful. I've asked a few (very basic) questions, and people are very willing to share tips and ideas. A few people even responded with on-the-spot-created videos just for me! That's next-level thoughtfulness right there! 2/
One of the things I like best about @tana_inc so far is that you can create a search node and put it wherever you want. This means that I can have a live search for meetings about a project on a project page, for example, or on my sidebar to quickly look things up. 3/
) seems to be resonating with people (thank you so much for the kind feedback! 😀), I'm working on a blog post that will describe how to set this up in detail.
I'll share the workflow graphics as I create them & then link to the full post. 1/
1st is the Academic Articles workflow. This uses @devontech & @craftdocsapp & features one simple automation (in #DevonThink) to help me find articles later. I sometimes tag articles beyond this with topics, but I tend to use tags sparingly since DT's search is fantastic. 2/