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psanford | 17 days ago
I started keeping a work journal a few years ago and it has changed how I work for the better. It is just a text file.
The main value of it is that I can search it! When I'm figuring something out for the first time, and I have a lot of trail and error, I write down what I did. And then I might not touch that thing again for 6 months. When I come back to it, it is unlikely that I will remember what I did exactly but because it is written down and searchable I can quickly recover my old state.
I like this so much I also started a personal work journal for my home lab. It really is useful for me. But its primary value is that I can search it.
BeetleB|17 days ago
From the submission:
"Should you use one?
Maybe! I can't answer that for you. "
There is a middle ground. Write on paper on the spot. Transcribe to digital form later. I've been doing it for many years. Painful, but now I just get an LLM to OCR my handwriting.
And oh, definitely - for me the brain works differently while typing vs handwriting.
scottLobster|17 days ago
helterskelter|17 days ago
I guess you could OCR them. Best of both worlds.
thyristan|17 days ago
mbreese|17 days ago
So, it’s not only if you can’t remember it… you also have to be able to read it!
Traster|17 days ago
stronglikedan|17 days ago
psanford|17 days ago
nunez|17 days ago
Handwriting is my primary notetaking route, but in situations where it isn't (typing is faster after all), I'll scribe what I typed into my reMarkable later. If the note I created was for work and I wrote a note by hand first, I'll type it into a Google Doc later and upload both versions (since they might differ slightly). I learned this as a study hack while I was in school 15+ years ago and it still works flawlessly for retention.
Handwriting everything has held me back sometimes, though. Ironically, insisting on handwriting everything is the reason why I didn't keep a daily journal for a long time. I started journaling in 2012 and stopped as work and life got busier. I picked it back up in 2021 with a mood tracking app to, well, track my mood and reactions to emotions and fairly quickly regretted not having just typed my journal entries.
TripleTree|17 days ago
my biggest issue with handwriting is it just takes so long that i end up leaving out important details. it's a shame because i do enjoy it.