I'm restarting my "Today" document.
It's a short note on my phone that I read every morning.
It contains:
- What I do each day if possible (meditation, mini-workout, daily video, post for ChezFilms) with advice or an idea if needed.
- Long-term directions: ideas to implement regularly regarding presence, social life, creativity.
- A few short-term ideas and reminders, for work or ongoing projects for example.
There's no point accumulating notes if they're not being used. In this sense, the "Today" note is a way of communicating with myself. I keep everything in it that seems important and that I don't want to let myself forget.
It's a very short, living note that I update regularly: what remains has been polished through multiple readings and rewrites, and is therefore generally very strong and very clear. New ideas are added from time to time—which either stand the test of time or don't.
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