Situational Awareness Example;
You're having a business dinner with some clients. Client A shows up, and 
you make an entry "Client A arrived at the restaurant". 10 minutes later, 
the entry is  "Client B arrived at the restaurant".
This could be valuable for the next meeting because if Client A has the 
habit of showing up early, you can prepare to have some one on one time 
with Client A before the other guests arrive. 

Also, some of the journal apps that I have used:
Day One
Chronicle
Momento
Stream Journal
Task Log

I would rather use MLO. 


On Sunday, March 10, 2019 at 7:11:40 AM UTC-5, John Hughes wrote:
>
> Journal defined: A personal record of occurrences, experiences, and 
> reflections kept on a regular basis; a diary. Maybe you have seen Captain 
> Kirk in StarTrek making entries into the "Captain's Log". 
> My entries are not necessarily tasks. I am using MLO to record something 
> that I observe, or record what I am thinking. I need the exact date and 
> time of the entry. There is no "threshold" for creating an entry. For 
> example, it does not have to describe an action that is performed by 
> someone. 
>
> Create a view that shows all tasks, group by Created Date, sort order 
> descending. Group only by days is checked. Do not show hierarchy, show as a 
> flat list. 
>
> That is the journal. Nothing else is required, although some of the 
> entries may go on the have a due date assigned to them, contexts added, 
> etc. 
>
>

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