#2.28 | [s2e28] Episode
: You only write down things after you have completed them. It serves as a visual record of progress and a "useful paper" for weekly reviews.
A 2x2 grid (Eisenhower Matrix) used to filter through a cluttered to-do list.
: Used as a temporary holding cell for ideas so you don't get distracted by your phone while in the middle of deep work. 5. The "Done" List (Reverse To-Do) [S2E28] Episode #2.28
: An entirely blank page with a margin for timestamps.
A small, pocket-sized template designed for quick capture before digital entry. : You only write down things after you have completed them
Designed to bridge the gap between tasks, this layout prevents the "What was I doing?" slump. : A simple two-column list.
Psychologically more satisfying than a standard to-do list for those prone to burnout. : Used as a temporary holding cell for
: Left side for the timestamp, right side for a one-sentence recap of what you just finished and a one-sentence "next step" for the upcoming task. 2. The "Decision Matrix" Grid
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