This one sounds pretty funny in retrospect, but basically, I've watched a lot of notion tours on Notion, and, their Notions can be seen as reflections of themselves. When customization goes wrong: Notion-induced identity crises Reality likes to crash all my _ theories, and Notion exhibits this in its minimalistic glory. Sorrow replaces hope and glues me to my bed and phone. So, there's the fallout after the excitement of creating and trying new productivity theory (a new task system, a new calendar system) and bam. Seeing my expired Notion seems to teach me that I can't manage shit, and I've failed at "being productive" (using my notion) because the last task I created on there was 2 days ago. even rebuild (the horror of spending one more day on this). Then, poof, I end up with a misused, forgotten system on my back, that I have to probably relearn or. I forget to use 10% of my notion, and it escalates from there to 25%, 40%, etc. And, voila, my notion grows stale under my windows. 1) I'm person who learns quickly and forgets quickly, and 2) my brain loves cheating and short-cutting to preserve energy for the hype things (reading and researching). My Notion systems (yes) makes me dread productivity Much more fun than filling out a page with tags (so many tags), quotes, and callouts. I'd pass over adding to my Notion library database because wow, I could use Obsidian and connect *and* expound what I read. I won't set a timer to track how much time is spending because gosh darn the thing I could do is so amazing - I want to do it right now. *Doing tasks* is so much more fun than *managing them*. There'd be a to-do list, a journal, a habit tracker, a planning calendar, a mood calendar, etc, and then.I skip over some of them because. I'd populate my pages based on a "productivity theory", or in other words more than ten databases to represent my workflow. I made countless set-ups, hoping that I'd finally build my productivity paradise, where organization is flawlessly easy. Managing my Notion is actually pretty boring but it's not for me.īut, taking in all of my experience, I'd say Notion's heavy-weight, and man, does it really get heavy. It's extremely functional and accessible (the free plan!!!). Thanks to notion, I've built complex databases, styled elements through css, and use all that Notion has to offer and go further, like manipulating the css of embedded websites, customizing them for browser Notion.
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