On 2015-04-08, at 11:55, Eric Abrahamsen <e...@ericabrahamsen.net> wrote:
> Don't be ashamed, I'm sure we all use some software we're not proud > of :) It's not that I'm ashamed, it's that apparently it is forbidden to talk about certain categories of software on this list, at least if you don't talk about them in a derogatory manner. > Something I've been considering, as part of a general attempt to get > away from my computer a little bit more, is to print out an agenda each > evening detailing the things I need to do the next day. So the last > thing in the evening is taking stock of where I am, going through my Org > files and figuring out what needs to be done, then scheduling things for > the next day, then actually printing out the Agenda for the next > morning. Sure, most of the stuff I need to do needs to be done on the > computer, but if I can schedule even just one non-computer task for the > first thing, and delay "assuming the position" in front of my keyboard > just a bit, I think that's a win. +1. I do something similar (although I just write things down using a pen and a piece of paper), though for a bit different reasons. > Sure, I suspected when I wrote that that very few people actually reboot > or restart Emacs every day... ;-) Best, -- Marcin Borkowski http://octd.wmi.amu.edu.pl/en/Marcin_Borkowski Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science Adam Mickiewicz University