I’ve been using Logseq for quite a while now and love it, however I’m kind of stuck on something in my process. When I work on something at my job, I’m often working on it for multiple days. How does anyone here capture that?
Do you do something like this?
[[figure out how to create x]]
- item 1
- subitem 1
- subitem 2
- item 2
[[change out every y in all of the zs]]
- action 1
- action 2
The thing is, I can then go to each one of those as a page and see everything, but I can’t add to it for that day. I can just start the next day with an entry of [[figure out how to create x]], but I won’t be able to see the whole thing while I’m doing it. I also won’t be able to add something in context, like this without removing it from the day I’m working on it:
[[figure out how to create x]]
- item 1
- subitem 1
- subsubitem 1
- subitem 2
- item 2
I see that you can copy and paste block refs, but that largely is the same thing as a page.
Do any of you deal with this? Should I not be so concerned about keeping my edits for the day?
@KenOh @appropriateghost Journal is mostly to collect things and pages are references. I usually make a page per project with a main task in it tagged with project. That way I can easily find my open projects. Put that in the sidebar and while journalling know what to link to for time records/meetings.
That makes total sense.
I love your videos, btw! I found them when I first started using Logseq.
@KenOh always great to hear! Glad they were useful