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I've finally found a way to integrate the integrate the 50,000 foot view with the 10,000 foot view in my project management setup. In this video, I share my system for managing projects and tasks, and also what I call 'open loops' in Tana.
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Dario, I'm curious about your using both Tana and Logseq. What does Logseq offer that you aren't getting in Tana? I've been struggling with my own decision of separating notes and projects, but at times there feels like there's enough overlap between my worlds that it draws me into the "one app to rule them all" mindset.
Dario, thanks for this! Could you go into more detail how you set up (in your case) Work Units, Tasks, Person, etc. using COMPONENTS_REC? This video solved a major issue I was having with tana: I also sometimes need to compartmentalize my domains, initiatives, projects, areas, chunks, etc. in different ways, so the general "work unit" is brilliant as it allows me to access anything in that "base supertag" using the semantic function and I don't have to worry too much about the actual hierarchy, if that makes sense. But do you then make your tasks supertag a semantic "part of" the #work units or #relationship? And how does that help you? Thank you for this (non-fluffy ) video and explanation of how you're setting this great app up for yourself.