Hi!
* John Hendy wrote:
> I've really been getting into the Quantified Self movement recently,
Same holds to me. I just wanted to post almost the same things you
did. :-)
> and by "getting into," I mean reading and watching videos and
> /thinking/ about things I'd like to track about myself. [1
John Hendy writes:
> -- On that note, what's the best way to get data out of
> org-habit/headlines and into something a bit more usable like csv? I'm
> looking for something more than just looking through headlines for
> missed days. I'm going to need full access to the time stamps in a
> usable
John Hendy writes:
> 3) The habit family of features -- set up some initial goals
> (recurring todo headlines) and then just got to the headline and mark
> done (possibly with a note) to record the event.
org-agenda is a handy way of marking tasks as complete, too. I have an
Org subtree with my
My "Quantified Coder" talk at Google IO last year was going to focus
toward emacs and org-mode, actually:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52Ml_zax4A0#t=12m47s
Unfortunately I haven't gotten time to actually start on it yet, but I
know there's community interest in org-mode and tracking as much as
Zack Mayson writes:
> (is Quantified Self like GTD? I assume it is).
No, Quantified Self is more like how much you weighed before and after
GTD. :-)
Regards,
Achim.
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On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 1:29 PM, Zack Mayson wrote:
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> You might like to checkout worg; it has a few examples of GTD setups (is
> Quantified Self like GTD? I assume it is).
Not really. Quantified Self
John Hendy writes:
> I've really been getting into the Quantified Self movement recently,
> and by "getting into," I mean reading and watching videos and
> /thinking/ about things I'd like to track about myself. [1] I've been
> pondering what kind of "platform" to use for my data collection...
>
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On 30/04/2012 19:03, John Hendy wrote:
> On to my questions:
> -- Has anyone done something like this? I see it as very similar to
> habit tracking. To give an example, I've had a bit of a persistent
> cough. I developed it when I was sick at one point
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On 30/04/2012 19:03, John Hendy wrote:
You might like to checkout worg; it has a few examples of GTD setups (is
Quantified Self like GTD? I assume it is).
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I've really been getting into the Quantified Self movement recently,
and by "getting into," I mean reading and watching videos and
/thinking/ about things I'd like to track about myself. [1] I've been
pondering what kind of "platform" to use for my data collection...
Excel? Some time tracking appli
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