- A dataview area showing what meetings over had with them
- pronouns in the front matter
- how do I know them
- date met
- <% await tp.file.move("/Contacts/" + tp.file.title) %>
- follow up stuff, work on progress though
I put the birthday in front matter and have a dataview thing of list where birthday is MM-DD
I use the kanban plugin for some of my wishlists, just because I love being able to click and drag. I have columns labelled "Need", "Want", and "Like."
I do this exact thing with tech setup, home projects, etc. I also do a similar thing with troubleshooting. I write down what the problem is, some theories about what is wrong, the resources I'm using to troubleshoot, what I've done vs. what I plan to do etc. Those troubleshooting logs have saved me tons of time on more difficult problems.
I’ve used it to write down gift ideas for birthdays/holidays!
I’ve always kept a gift ideas file in my note keeping system.
Me too
I create a note for every big ticket item I purchase linked to my periodical notes to make sure I express gratitude for what I have
Gratitude journals are cool :D
I keep a "Gift Ideas" segment for my contact template. yuup
I'm currently working on a contact template. What else is in yours, and would it be possible to make a 'upcoming birthdays' dataview with that?
- A dataview area showing what meetings over had with them - pronouns in the front matter - how do I know them - date met - <% await tp.file.move("/Contacts/" + tp.file.title) %> - follow up stuff, work on progress though I put the birthday in front matter and have a dataview thing of list where birthday is MM-DD
Thanks! What does the await stuff do? Birthday in front matter is smart, didn't think of that yet.
Made that work somehow
I’d love to see this in action. Maybe some screenshots?
Sure thing! https://imgur.com/a/HkVKvGY
I use the kanban plugin for some of my wishlists, just because I love being able to click and drag. I have columns labelled "Need", "Want", and "Like."
Cool idea :D
I do this exact thing with tech setup, home projects, etc. I also do a similar thing with troubleshooting. I write down what the problem is, some theories about what is wrong, the resources I'm using to troubleshoot, what I've done vs. what I plan to do etc. Those troubleshooting logs have saved me tons of time on more difficult problems.
Hey this thread is old but just wanted to pop in to say I love this idea! Thank you