![]() ![]() You can see I am a minimalist and don't like 'non-data' ink as Stephen Few puts it here.Īlso, by not mentioning the year, I can search more easily for say 'week 51' across all past years and compare instead of searching for substrings like '/12/07' or similar for example ![]() Comes Jan 1, the entire notebook gets renamed to 2019 and a fresh new 'Weekl'y notebook starts. Thought of that some years back but happy with keeping a notebook with 52 notes only. ![]() I have daily notes with title 7 Journal " "You might want to specify a year in the note title instead of just Week nn In which case you're not restricted to a Notebook it could be a tag or saved search" " Also, you might use a Shortcut for easier access Less is more I purposefully target just a single metric through the notebooks interface. "That's valid, but it limits the scope (I removed Notes from this discussion's title) You might want to specify a year in the note title instead of just Week nn >Each week is represented as a single note in the notebook. In which case you're not restricted to a Notebook it could be a tag or saved search That's valid, but it limits the scope (I removed Notes from this discussion's title)Īlso, you might use a Shortcut for easier access ![]()
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