~~march eighteen twentytwentyfour~~ my other fixation at the moment, although one that strikes me as sort of silly, is trying to develop a good organisation/productivity system for myself. the reason i say it's silly is that I think many people that obsess over these things, including myself in the past, tend to spend more time tweaking their system than actually doing anything. regardless, here's my system at the moment: i have a weekly planner in my notebook with sections for events, tasks, a food journal and misc items. I also have a habit tracker and a section for notes. I have another notebook where I write a brief timestamped dot point of whatever I do each day, or whatever thought i am having at that moment. that second notebook is kept very loose and can also include spur of the moment poetry/prose as well as just being used as scrap paper. I then, as a third seperate place to keep track of things (i suppose because i am a ridiculous person) i have an obsidian setup for taking serious notes on things (this is mostly math notes, cs notes, or notes on more dense philosophy or history books when i bother to read them). i may compile some of these notes into phlogposts on here, but no promises. obsidian syncs to my phone via google drive but honestly i dont look at it on my phone very much. but having the option makes things at least *feel* more streamlined. anyway. this may change in due time and is certainly more complex than it needs to be (most of the planner functionality could be moved to obsidian, and both could be moved to org mode or something if i really wanted). but that complexity seems to help me more consistently use them. i have adhd, and i think that firm "separation of concerns" is important in terms of switching between the headspaces i want to be in at a particular moment in my day.