I do something similar, but not quite the same. To track what I've been 
doing over the last few days (for timesheets, etc), I have a "journal". I 
use the "date modified" rather than the "date created", so if I add a line 
to a task note, it updates where it sits in the journal.

Stéphane 


On Wednesday, 4 March 2020 14:49:47 UTC, John Hughes wrote:
>
> To illustrate this idea, create a view that includes all of your tasks. 
> Group by Created Date, Descending. Sort by Created Date, descending. You 
> can see what you did on each day. 
>
> Whenever a MLO task is created, it automatically gets a created date, 
> which also includes the exact time. 
>
> A typical logbook entry might be “I am at Starbucks”. That may be all that 
> is entered on that item. Other dates such as due date can be added, also 
> context and flags/tags can be assigned.

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