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chgh @leminal.space
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Anyone else feel that Lemmy just *isn't* addictive?
  • tbh I don’t fall into rabbitholes here the way one may on Reddit, but I feel like the time I spend here is more worthwhile; So the analogy of Lemmy being healthy food, and Reddit being junk food makes sense to me.

  • Anyone else feel that Lemmy just *isn't* addictive?
  • tbh I don't fall into rabbitholes here the way one may on Reddit, but I feel like the time I spend here is more worthwhile; So the analogy of Lemmy being healthy food, and Reddit being junk food makes sense to me.

  • Commonplace Book
  • I have both a digital system, and a physical one.

    For the digital one I was using Tiddlywiki, but now I'm experimenting with Obsidian, which is easier for beginners, but I miss some aspects of Tiddlywiki.

  • Here is what I do...not sure if it's really a bullet journal or not
  • I guess it depends on what you do on the Day One app. The only real indicator of whether something is a bujo or not, is if you use the rapid log/bullet point system to organize your day and maybe a monthly log; everything else is nice to have but is not necessary.

    I use a simple yearly, monthly, and daily logs, and some habit trackers but I also use a second journal to write down my feelings and pretty much anything I want to say that day; I used to keep them in the same notebook, but now I keep them in two for privacy reasons.

    Personally, I don't think it matters what you call your journal practice, as long as it helps you.