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  1. #IRecommend cortexfutura.com/nasa-adlr-les

    While the implementation is aimed at #Tana, you can implement this workflow in any other #pkm tool with templates such as #obsidian or #logseq or even #notion

    This is more about the ADLR framework, which is a great method for consistently capturing why you decided to do something differently. That also lets you come back later and reflect on those insights in depth, building up your reflections thoroughly and dare I say scientifically? :blob_thinking_smirk:

  2. #IRecommend cortexfutura.com/nasa-adlr-les

    While the implementation is aimed at #Tana, you can implement this workflow in any other #pkm tool with templates such as #obsidian or #logseq or even #notion

    This is more about the ADLR framework, which is a great method for consistently capturing why you decided to do something differently. That also lets you come back later and reflect on those insights in depth, building up your reflections thoroughly and dare I say scientifically? :blob_thinking_smirk:

  3. #IRecommend cortexfutura.com/nasa-adlr-les

    While the implementation is aimed at #Tana, you can implement this workflow in any other #pkm tool with templates such as #obsidian or #logseq or even #notion

    This is more about the ADLR framework, which is a great method for consistently capturing why you decided to do something differently. That also lets you come back later and reflect on those insights in depth, building up your reflections thoroughly and dare I say scientifically? :blob_thinking_smirk:

  4. #IRecommend cortexfutura.com/nasa-adlr-les

    While the implementation is aimed at #Tana, you can implement this workflow in any other #pkm tool with templates such as #obsidian or #logseq or even #notion

    This is more about the ADLR framework, which is a great method for consistently capturing why you decided to do something differently. That also lets you come back later and reflect on those insights in depth, building up your reflections thoroughly and dare I say scientifically? :blob_thinking_smirk:

  5. I saved the episode of for some special down time and tonight was perfect for it.

    "River's Giving" by , , and