![]() ![]() Logging that info to vJournal allows me to easily find out when I saw the place and where it was so I can go back there later.Īt the end of the day, I review my Daily Execution note, as well as the note created by vJournal. I like that because sometimes I’m driving by some place and I see something I want to check out later (for instance, a stakepark I didn’t know of). The iOS version of vJournal also adds location information to the note. VJournal keeps a note in Evernote with timestamps for everything logged that day: I use vJournal on my Mac or iPhone for that: Many times I’m checking it on my phone, so I try to make it easy to look up information I need.Īs the days go by, I jot down quick notes on things I just did. I check this note several times all day long. It needs to give me a clear idea as to what I need to do on this day, and it needs links to other notes with further information about those things. This note is my single source of truth for my day. If it’s a phone call, I put the phone number on the note, so I can simply tap on it on my phone. ![]() If the meeting is a place I have to drive to, I’ll add the address to the note, so I can easily tap on it on my phone and pull up directions. If I have a meeting, I create a note for that meeting, put all the details I need in there, and then just add a link to it on my Daily Execution note. I try not to pollute this note with too much information. ![]() This is a template of what my Daily Execution note looks like: ![]() I look for things that have to happen at a set time (such as a meeting) as well as things that have to happen on this day, but not at a specific time. Every morning, I review my Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Quarterly, Yearly note to check what’s in the calendar for the day ahead of me. I keep a note titled Daily Execution in Evernote. In this post I’ll go over how I organize and track my day. My last post covered how I’ve been Organizing my Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Quarterly, Yearly activities. ![]()
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