Open Q - organisational systems

Feb. 12th, 2026 03:49 pm
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Question to moots and flyby visitors alike: how do you organise your life?! What do you use to track the myriad of sisyphean tasks that composite the human existence: chores, life admin, hobbies, social commitments and big events, side projects, reading lists, expense tracking and budgeting, journalling, article archiving, correspondance..... .... ..or perhaps do you just let go and speedrun raw.

I'm thinking about resetting some systems because items have been slipping off my mind into the ether. I'm currently looking at some kind of app for reoccurring tasks (ticktick / things 3 / microsoft to-do) and consolidating calendars, but would love to know what has worked, or not worked, for this corner of the internet.

Current profile:
  • digital systems: android phone + pc + OS + iOS
  • journalling, planning, expense tracking, general list-making: pen and paper (jibun techo + leuchtturm)
  • budgeting: excel
  • thoughts dump, flash to-dos, gym notes: google keep
  • holiday planning: google maps and google sheets
  • hobby tracking: todoist but ineffective

wip report.

Feb. 4th, 2026 03:28 pm
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long post )
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I do so love a challenge! The rules/proposal of this challenge can be found on dreamersdare's journal here.

Week 1 is all about standalone media, so here are 10 pieces of art I love! I'm aiming for 10 different kinds of media, which was a bold choice but I pulled it off, even if some of them are different on a technicality.

  1. Enter Ghost by Isabella Hammad (novel) — a British-Palestinian actress living in London visits her sister in the West Bank, where she is roped into playing Gertrude in a local production of Hamlet. One of my favorite books of all time.
  2. Why Don't We Just Kill the Kid in the Omelas Hole? by Isabel J. Kim (short story) — incisive, satirical, and highly awarded short fiction.
  3. Tears For Fun by Griff (song) — I'm a lover of pop music and this one is so sparklingly melancholy and right up my alley.
  4. Calling a Wolf a Wolf by Kaveh Akbar (poetry collection) — I have many favorite poetry collections, but this is a more recent favorite. Made me realize how autobiographical certain aspects of his novel Martyr! were.
  5. They Can't Kill Us Until They Kill Us by Hanif Abdurraqib (essay collection) — I posted about this book online and someone replied that they believe Abdurraqib to be the best living American writer; I have a hard time disagreeing with that opinion.
  6. Hitman (video game) — Maybe the first video game I ever truly loved. Immensely fun combination of stealth, silliness, and tension. Endless possibilities for creative problem-solving.
  7. Hamlet is a Paladin by binary-bird (comic) — Part of my personality at this point.
  8. Last Hope by Paramore (live performance) — I could not tell you how many times over the last ten years I've watched this. I find this song immensely comforting and the performance is beautiful.
  9. Bliss Montage by Ling Ma (short story collection) — my faves from this literary & surrealist collection were G and My 100 Ex-Boyfriends and I Hang Out Every Day.
  10. Lasers & Feelings (TTRPG) — I've run variations on lasers and feelings multiple times and I love that it's concise, easy to pick up, and super flexible.
Hell yeah! Realized I didn't put any fic on this list which is nuts. Next time!