Rainer König is back with another video. A few days ago, he published a blog post on how he uses Org-mode for his daily plan. The basic idea is that every morning he brings up an Org template for what he wants to accomplish that day. It starts with the three most important tasks followed by other things on his agenda and finally by recurring tasks such as housecleaning and grocery shopping.
Unfortunately, the blog post didn’t have many details and I remember hoping that he would do a video to fill in those details. Happily, he has made such a video and it does make clear exactly how his system works.
If you’re looking for a way of creating and tracking a daily plan, take a look at König’s video for some good ideas. It’s pretty easy to implement using the standard Org facilities. König has links to the (small amount of) custom elisp he wrote to help with the process so everything you need is there. The point of view of this video is slightly different from the first 36. Rather than explaining and demonstrating a particular Org-mode functionality, this video shows how he uses some of that functionality in his workflow. Like all of König’s videos, it’s worth watching.