On 2018-10-29, at 13:31, Sacha Chua <sa...@sachachua.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 29, 2018, 05:19 Marcin Borkowski, <mb...@mbork.pl> wrote: > >> >> Well, I think I have something even better - >> https://github.com/akirak/counsel-org-clock (I find Counsel/Ivy >> interface much superior to the default refiling one). I have my > > Oh, I should switch to that! Thanks for the recommendation. You're welcome! > Definitely! As of now, the main use is to make sure I don't get >> distracted too much at work so that I can actually make ends meet (I'm >> paid by an hour), so this is a crucial part of my work infrastructure. >> Also, this means it /must/ be a harsh taskmaster (at least for some >> time). > > I remember liking the combination of org-capture (for ideas and tasks that > might otherwise interrupt my flow), effort estimates, looking at the I don't use effort estimates. I'll try them one day. > current clocked task in the modeline, and making myself take notes > along As for the clocked task in the modeline, I have a command to switch between various settings - basically "all", "today" and "this clock". Quite useful (from time to time). > the way using org-babel. You probably already have a more sophisticated > workflow, but in case any of those habits could use practising or tweaking, > maybe that could help. Thanks! > I wonder if it makes sense to set up pomodoros, so you have the time > structure to accommodate interruptions/distractions as well as a regular > reminder to check if you're still on-task. This is a very good idea. I was thinking about it, but I have yet to find a way to incorporate that into my workflow. > I look forward to reading your usual awesome blog post about whatever > workflow you figure out! :) Thanks, now I feel quite obliged to describe it in detail! :-) Best, -- Marcin Borkowski http://mbork.pl