The author uses a lot of the same reasoning I do for using a bullet journal. (Some people like making theirs more elaborate or add more complexity - I keep mine very simple.)
Though I do like the idea of keeping the text document synced everywhere.
The thing I like my bullet journal for over a living document and using sticky notes, is that I can see very easily what I have accomplished. I started getting frustrated at never having everything done that I wanted. After starting the bullet journal, I could actually see what took up my time, and I was able to cut myself a lot more slack.
confusedpuppy@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 week ago
I use Tasks.org android app on my phone’s home screen that displays Appointments with 3-days before, 1-day before and 8-hours before reminders, unscheduled To-Do tasks and Shopping/Grocery needs.
All other notes are kept using Termux where I can sync my notes with my computer using rsync.
It took me at least a year to get into the habit of using my notes and reminders like that but it’s worked great so far.
The only downside to my system is that if I lose my phone, all my appointments will disappear into the void. Win some, lose some. Fortunately I keep a simple life which reduces the chances of unwanted
human contactappointments.