I so agree with other when they say, This is so helpful! I so enjoy the way you explain how to use Notion. Do keep creating these awesome Notioin instructional videos. (They are very easy to follow along as I create my own items.) Thank YOU and All The Best in 2024!
I try to switch my habits up a bit every month or so I can see, what my priorities are. If I noticed I have a long streak with one of my habits, I try to switch it to a new one. Both to see if the habit sticks without a tracker and to get something new into my system. If I notice that I don't stick to a habit anymore, I can still put it on the habit tracker again, next time I gloss over them.
Thanks for this.. this is my first time using Notion.. this was a good place to start.. I do have a tech background, but this is all new to me :) Does your Notion Crash Course go into details of how to setup all of the dashboards and other things you are using for your weekly planning?
My crash course helps understand how to set up databases and relations in Notion. If you've never used it, it gives a good basis for setting up the other areas. If you already have some familiarity, I would start with this video: ua-cam.com/video/OogTshfJ3BI/v-deo.html I also have videos about my weekly planning routine and templates (some are free, some are templates you can purchase) in my playlists "Notion Builds" and "Notion Productivity" here on this channel. Let me know if that helps!
Thanks for the tip! It looks like I still have to change the date when duplicating, plus, I like having a template for each day of the week so I don't have to manually choose that Select property. So I think both ways sort of even out in terms of effort!
You could combine @today in the template to fill in the date and then use a formula property to calculate the day of the week based on the date, like this: formatDate(prop("Date"), "dddd") . But this would just return the weekday as plain text, not colorful entries like you can get with the select property.
I am sure that there are many different ways this could be done, that appeal to different personalities and needs! It's about finding what works for you. I think for some, filling out the tracker is very satisfying. For others, it may be just another thing to do and feel annoying. I am pro finding what does or doesn't work for you and going with that! 👍
that last message is so kind, about the curiosity metric rather than a failure assumption
It's a message I need to remind myself of often. So glad it encouraged you!
I absolutely loved this tutorial. Wow. 10/10
Thanks for the awesome rating!
I absolutely Love this tutorial. It really helped me and making a template makes things so much easier. So glad I found your channel.
Ah, I love this! I'm so glad you're here. :)
I am very happy to watch this video because of the many benefits it contains. Thank you. I have learned a lot from it
I wish you the happiest of times
Thank you!
I so agree with other when they say, This is so helpful! I so enjoy the way you explain how to use Notion. Do keep creating these awesome Notioin instructional videos. (They are very easy to follow along as I create my own items.) Thank YOU and All The Best in 2024!
What a compliment! Thank you so much!! 🤍
This was so helpful! Thank you!!
Glad it helped! 👌🏽
this is exactly what i was looking for thanks u so much
You are most welcome
Thank you so much for your tutorial! So easy to follow!❤❤
I’m so glad to hear it was helpful for you! 🤩
I try to switch my habits up a bit every month or so I can see, what my priorities are. If I noticed I have a long streak with one of my habits, I try to switch it to a new one. Both to see if the habit sticks without a tracker and to get something new into my system. If I notice that I don't stick to a habit anymore, I can still put it on the habit tracker again, next time I gloss over them.
Oh, great idea! It makes sense to see if the habit sticks without a tracker.
Thanks for this.. this is my first time using Notion.. this was a good place to start.. I do have a tech background, but this is all new to me :) Does your Notion Crash Course go into details of how to setup all of the dashboards and other things you are using for your weekly planning?
My crash course helps understand how to set up databases and relations in Notion. If you've never used it, it gives a good basis for setting up the other areas. If you already have some familiarity, I would start with this video: ua-cam.com/video/OogTshfJ3BI/v-deo.html
I also have videos about my weekly planning routine and templates (some are free, some are templates you can purchase) in my playlists "Notion Builds" and "Notion Productivity" here on this channel.
Let me know if that helps!
Great video.
You can have the date in the name of each page, just reference @today when creating the template and choose date when duplicated.
Thanks for the tip! It looks like I still have to change the date when duplicating, plus, I like having a template for each day of the week so I don't have to manually choose that Select property. So I think both ways sort of even out in terms of effort!
You could combine @today in the template to fill in the date and then use a formula property to calculate the day of the week based on the date, like this: formatDate(prop("Date"), "dddd") . But this would just return the weekday as plain text, not colorful entries like you can get with the select property.
Is this for daily habits tracker?
Yes, you can use it for daily habit tracking!
No ody isgoing to fill this in themselves for everyday rhere has to be an easier way
I am sure that there are many different ways this could be done, that appeal to different personalities and needs! It's about finding what works for you. I think for some, filling out the tracker is very satisfying. For others, it may be just another thing to do and feel annoying. I am pro finding what does or doesn't work for you and going with that! 👍