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Master of None's avatar

Nice interview, I write lists of tasks on the backside of used copy paper of which I keep until each task has been completed or is no longer relevant. Some of my lists are years old now. What I find interesting about this process is I often bury old task list only to “rediscover” one 6 months later and see that I completed everything. Magic🪄I’ll check out a few of these recommendations as I’m spending more of my time writing these days. Thanks for sharing.

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Matt Chung's avatar

Thanks!

Sounds like you accumulated a list of "todos" that you can reference at some future point in time. Curious: do you ever plan on archiving your old "todos" lists that have been completed? Another question: how do you envision leveraging your existing system as you are spending more time writing?

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Master of None's avatar

I don't really hold onto older lists, its liberating to dispose of them and I currently don't have any system for organizing my thoughts in order to help with the writing process but Scrivener looks interesting.

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