| ▲ | tonymet 10 hours ago | |
habits and rituals outweigh tools. setting time every few days to review your notes and convert them into real actions & content is the important part | ||
| ▲ | item007 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |
Totally agree — tools don’t beat rituals. A review cadence is what turns notes from “storage” into outcomes. What I’m exploring is designing the tool around that ritual: make the review session the first-class UX, and keep everything else quiet. For example, during a scheduled review it can help you: identify the few notes worth acting on, extract 1–3 next actions, and link them to a small set of active projects—then get out of the way. In your experience, what cadence actually sticks: daily 10 minutes, or a deeper weekly review? Details in my HN profile/bio if you’re curious how I’m thinking about “ritual-first” design. | ||