Ciao Scott

Useful tool. Tx.

What Anne-Laurie calls "interstitial journaling" is basically 
"contemporaneous tracking". Its very useful beyond journals. Its useful for 
tracking anything. Would be very useful, for instance, in self observation 
experiments.

I think your UI design is very neat and to the point.

The appending of entries to a dated tiddler is fine.

The only scenario where I could wish for more would be to be able to tag 
each new item. For instance ...

14:00 ate an egg

14:12 fed cat 

14:22 felt ill


14 & 14:22 are really "nutrition" items I track (14:12 is "pet"). I guess 
this would need new items as individual tiddlers to tag as such the 
nutrition theme?

Anyway, as is its v. useful. Many thanks!

Best
Josiah

 

 


On Sunday, 26 April 2020 07:35:59 UTC+2, Scott Kingery wrote:
>
> An article by Anne-Laure Le Cunff titled Interstitial journaling: 
> combining notes, to-do & time tracking - Ness Labs 
> <https://nesslabs.com/interstitial-journaling> introduced me to the 
> concept. She wrote, "the basic idea of interstitial journaling is to write 
> a few lines every time you take a break, and to track the exact time you 
> are taking these notes."
>
> I liked the idea and thought I might be able to cobble together an 
> interesting tool for it using TIddlyWiki. Lots of great plugins and code 
> from Tiddlyblink make it not too hard. The main concept is being able to 
> add a new journal entry with as few barriers as possible.
>
> If it sounds interesting, have a look here: 
> https://techlifeweb.com/tiddlywiki/dailynotes.html
>
>
> Scott
>

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