Scott,

Is this another way of keeping a log? I did something similar where you can 
do a log entry on any tiddler or the wiki and you could review them in 
reverse chronological order either by tiddler or for all. My solution put 
them all inside a data tiddler with references back to where they were 
written. I will share if asked.

Regards
Tony

On Sunday, April 26, 2020 at 3:35:59 PM UTC+10, Scott Kingery wrote:
>
> An article by Anne-Laure Le Cunff titled Interstitial journaling: 
> combining notes, to-do & time tracking - Ness Labs 
> <https://nesslabs.com/interstitial-journaling> introduced me to the 
> concept. She wrote, "the basic idea of interstitial journaling is to write 
> a few lines every time you take a break, and to track the exact time you 
> are taking these notes."
>
> I liked the idea and thought I might be able to cobble together an 
> interesting tool for it using TIddlyWiki. Lots of great plugins and code 
> from Tiddlyblink make it not too hard. The main concept is being able to 
> add a new journal entry with as few barriers as possible.
>
> If it sounds interesting, have a look here: 
> https://techlifeweb.com/tiddlywiki/dailynotes.html
>
>
> Scott
>

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