Here are some tutorials for moving text from Drafts to Obsidian, and my thoughts on tailoring a task management system to your needs. Todoist vs plain text.
I know, I know… I keep going on about Drafts, and how to use it as an entry point to your Obsidian vault without opening the latter. smiles; shrugs
This blog post from Stephen Millard is a great guide to getting new notes into your Obsidian vault, via Drafts. Here are my versions of these instructions:
The latter is the method I’m still using today.
Why would you want to do this?
Elizabeth Tai has stopped using Obsidian as a task manager in favour of Todoist, because —
I’ll be following Elizabeth’s journey with interest, hoping she’ll post an update comparing her former bespoke Obsidian system with Todoist’s readymade offering.
There was a time I’d jump ship every time I read an article like this, but these days I’m a lot less likely to do that. The sense of stability I’m enjoying comes from the fact that my projects and tasks aren’t managed by an app; they’re in an interoperable format that’s very much managed by me. I’m using the TaskPaper format for the bird’s eye view, and project pages (markdown files) to handle the details.
I’d like to clarify that while I’m using the TaskPaper syntax, I’m in no way reliant on the TaskPaper app, even though I have access to it as part of my Setapp¹ subscription.
It’s easy to use the time sector method Carl Pullein teaches, simply by adding @tags to tasks. Saved searches for these @tags (or Bookmarks in Obsidian) are like smart folders, showing me a view of what needs doing and when.
I’m happy to manually enter deadlines into my calendar (or get Siri to do it for me), and I don’t miss the ability of apps like Things to do all of the above from the one dashboard.
Here’s the takeaway: I know how my brain works and what derails it, and I’ve tailored my system to suit. If the way I do things would drive you insane, go forth and find what brings you the sense of peace Elizabeth talked about finding as she entered her tasks into Todoist!
You will need:
How’s your task management going? Does it tick all your non-negotiable boxes? Is it simple to upkeep? Does it give you a bird’s eye view of what’s on your plate, as well as showing you what you need to be about today?
[1] You can get a 1-month free trial of Setapp by using my referral link, and entering ELLANE into the coupon box
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