Ah! Heck, I forgot about org's metadata.. Thanks! Marcelo.
On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 12:21 PM, Matthew Sauer <improv.philoso...@gmail.com> wrote: > In terms of the unfolded startup try: > > #+STARTUP: nofold > > Matthew > > On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 12:40 PM, Marcelo de Moraes Serpa > <celose...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Hi Thomas, >> >> Glad you liked it. The code is really simple: >> >> (global-set-key (kbd "<f3>") (lambda() (interactive) (find-file >> "~/org/index.org"))) >> >> (defun set-index-read-only () "" >> (if (equal (buffer-name) "index.org") >> (toggle-read-only) >> >> ) >> ) >> >> I've changed the index.org to look like this: >> >> * tags >> :PERSPECTIVE:GTD:PRODUCTS:4HOURWORKWEEK:IDEAS:PRODUCTIDEAS:WORKFLOW:CHECKLIST >> >> >> * Daily General GTD Checklist >> * What do want do do today? What to do now? Where am I in my life >> regarding the goals and wishes I chose? >> >> 1) Check if in.org is full -- too much items? Delay until next friday, >> otherwise process them. >> 2) Check agenda for today. What is there needs to be done. >> 3) Get perspective: Review >> [[file:gtd/horizons_of_focus.org::*Horizons%20Of%20Focus%20/%20GTD%20Overview][Horizons >> Of Focus]] >> Horizons of focus list the main levels of my life. I can navigate >> from there if I want and get >> the so needed perspective. >> 3) Get perspective and setup the ground for the day: Check list of >> @work projects - mark them for today as needed. >> I can also mark next actions (TODOs) >> 4) Get perspective and setup teh ground for the day: Check list of >> @personal projects - mark them for today as needed. >> I can also mark next actions (TODOs) >> >> >> By the way, does anyone know how I could get the org file opened >> unfolded? I've tried adding (show-all) and, when this hasn't worked >> (org-cycle '(16)) just after (toggle-read-only) in the body of the def >> but it did not work. >> >> The point is to have quick access to a main checklist (I'd say this is >> a GTD review checklist) so I can regain perspective fast (I loose >> perspective too often). It's also good when you are braindead and want >> to go ahead and don't know where to start, and although I have >> internalized the GTD workflow, having a reference like this helps. I'm >> planning to add a list of other ("domain"-specific) checklist in this >> file as well. >> >> Cheers, >> >> Marcelo. >> >> On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 8:21 AM, Thomas Renkert <thomas.renk...@gmx.de> >> wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> However, I started noticing I was getting lost in my own system. This >>>> is partly because I still don't have the habit of reviewing it all >>>> very often, but I also found out that my main gtd.org file (the one >>>> that has projects and next actions/tasks) was getting really long. I >>>> know I could just use use the visibility functions to make it more >>>> mangeable, but somehow I was still getting confused about what to do >>>> at certain points in the day. >>>> >>>> Then I had the idea of creating a braindead index. Something that I >>>> could access quickly and that would give me *perspective* and help me >>>> decide what path to take. Here's how it looks like: >>>> >>>> http://img703.imageshack.us/img703/2199/screenshot20110318at120.png >>>> >>>> It can be thought of as a: >>>> * A dashboard >>>> * Overview of my system - a way to glue the most important parts >>>> * A way to trigger my mind and help me stay on track (avoid >>>> procrastination) >>>> * A "cache" area where I can list the projects or files that matter >>>> the most *now* >>>> * A checklist / workflow >>>> * A quick way to regain perspective and help you go back to the "zone" >>> >>>> >>>> Anyway, I know it might sound like a stupid small thing, but I found >>>> that this entry-point to my system actually helps me stay focused. >>>> >>>> What do you think ? Share your thoughts ;) >>>> >>>> Marcelo. >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> Hi Marcelo, >>> >>> this looks really great! Do you think you could share your code here? >>> >>> My ideas would be to start with one "Most important task" at the top of the >>> list, to include recent emails that need action (links from wanderlust) and >>> so >>> on. Maybe one could also include things like 5-Minute/10-minute tasks for >>> small >>> breaks and so on. >>> >>> Your code would be a great starting point for a more capable dashboard/home >>> screen. (I have some more ideas on this topic but would rather try your code >>> first - but maybe this would be a great addition to orgmode, especially for >>> new >>> users?) >>> >>> Thomas >>> >>> >>> >> >> >