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# Lead your future with Org
Andrea
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The world is full of possibilities. A person life is rather short
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*** TODO mplsCorwin: emacsconf-2020--03-idea-to-novel-superstructure-emacs-for-writing--questions--bala-ramadurai.webm
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+Welcome to my talk, Lead Your Future with
+Org.
+
+0:00:03.400,0:00:04.680
+Who am I?
+
+0:00:04.680,0:00:05.680
+I'm Andrea.
+
+0:00:05.680,0:00:10.060
+I work as a Scala software engineer somewhere
+in the Netherlands, and I inherited my passion
+
+0:00:10.060,0:00:12.340
+for Emacs from my PhD supervisor.
+
+0:00:12.340,0:00:15.050
+From that moment on, I got in synergy with
+it.
+
+0:00:15.050,0:00:19.830
+You can find more about me and my interests
+at https://ag91.github.io.
+
+0:00:19.830,0:00:27.150
+That is the place where I keep my blog and
+I blog on a weekly basis.
+
+0:00:27.150,0:00:29.449
+Let's get into the bulk of the talk.
+
+0:00:29.449,0:00:31.679
+Why I needed a vision.
+
+0:00:31.679,0:00:34.360
+The main, main problem is that I have too
+many interests.
+
+0:00:34.360,0:00:37.740
+I like a lot of things, and these things take
+time.
+
+0:00:37.740,0:00:44.000
+Then I have too little time to do other things
+that are very important as well.
+
+0:00:44.000,0:00:46.430
+And so I need priority.
+
+0:00:46.430,0:00:51.750
+And the vision in my mind is both an ambition,
+something that I want to do with my life,
+
+0:00:51.750,0:00:59.220
+and at the same time, it's a way to focus
+my efforts and get rid of some stuff that
+
+0:00:59.220,0:01:03.350
+fundamentally is not something I really care
+so much about.
+
+0:01:03.350,0:01:09.400
+Even if you come up with a vision and so with
+a smaller scope of things that you want to
+
+0:01:09.400,0:01:17.150
+do, even then, you have to take this ambition
+of yours, this vision, and disassemble it
+
+0:01:17.150,0:01:19.310
+in very small steps.
+
+0:01:19.310,0:01:28.950
+Org Mode is very good at taking care of this
+because you can keep track of TODOs in Org
+
+0:01:28.950,0:01:29.950
+Mode.
+
+0:01:29.950,0:01:36.740
+So let me show you how I keep an agenda that
+also keeps track of my vision.
+
+0:01:36.740,0:01:40.250
+For this talk, I have a running example.
+
+0:01:40.250,0:01:42.990
+Vision will be "I want to bring joy to people."
+
+0:01:42.990,0:01:45.730
+and "I want to live in synergy with the planet."
+
+0:01:45.730,0:01:49.740
+Okay, so, given these two visions, let's open
+the agenda.
+
+0:01:49.740,0:01:59.560
+You will see on the right that now I have
+some tasks, both on Tuesday and on Friday.
+
+0:01:59.560,0:02:04.560
+Things to notice is that we said one of our
+visions is synergy with the planet, so some
+
+0:02:04.560,0:02:13.010
+tasks are annotated on the left with this
+category and some with "Bring joy to people."
+
+0:02:13.010,0:02:16.730
+In this way, you can distinguish where are
+my...
+
+0:02:16.730,0:02:20.100
+In this day, where my effort is going in this
+day.
+
+0:02:20.100,0:02:27.950
+The other thing is the specification of these
+tasks, and then at the end, you can notice
+
+0:02:27.950,0:02:42.690
+a tag on the right that is essentially a guess
+of how long this task will have an effect
+
+0:02:42.690,0:02:43.750
+over the future.
+
+0:02:43.750,0:02:53.970
+So, for example, installing solar panel onto
+my roof is going to have an effect of 10 years
+
+0:02:53.970,0:02:57.180
+over my life, if I manage to achieve that.
+
+0:02:57.180,0:03:01.230
+That is my rough guess.
+
+0:03:01.230,0:03:08.180
+You will notice that the ones that have a
+bigger amount, so 10 years over the 5 year
+
+0:03:08.180,0:03:15.879
+one, because I order my day so that the tasks
+that are more important or that I believe
+
+0:03:15.879,0:03:21.540
+are more effective over my future, I sort
+them so that they appear at the top.
+
+0:03:21.540,0:03:26.420
+In this way, I can basically decide, okay,
+today, what should I...
+
+0:03:26.420,0:03:36.379
+Find a video on Youtube, but I should take
+into consideration when I look at my agenda
+
+0:03:36.379,0:03:42.379
+that I've traded that small fun for today
+with something that could have had an effect
+
+0:03:42.379,0:03:45.890
+over a longer period of time.
+
+0:03:45.890,0:04:03.909
+Let me show you how I also exploit the facilities
+that Org Mode comes with.
+
+0:04:03.909,0:04:05.190
+I will...
+
+0:04:05.190,0:04:07.830
+I have two templates available to me.
+
+0:04:07.830,0:04:09.330
+I will choose one.
+
+0:04:09.330,0:04:13.970
+The first thing that it asks to me is "How
+long will this affect your life?"
+
+0:04:13.970,0:04:20.660
+So I like ... It will affect a long time,
+if I manage to produce only for myself.
+
+0:04:20.660,0:04:23.400
+So I choose 10 years.
+
+0:04:23.400,0:04:24.750
+And then I specify the task.
+
+0:04:24.750,0:04:29.080
+So, "Learn how to keep bees."
+
+0:04:29.080,0:04:30.080
+I collect this task.
+
+0:04:30.080,0:04:35.870
+It will now appear in the middle because 10
+years is between 20 years and 5 years.
+
+0:04:35.870,0:04:40.860
+So I know that if I put some effort in learning
+how to keep bees, I should be quite happy
+
+0:04:40.860,0:04:41.979
+for today.
+
+0:04:41.979,0:04:43.060
+Okay.
+
+0:04:43.060,0:04:50.470
+So, say that I do it, say that that's it...
+
+0:04:50.470,0:04:52.490
+Once I've done this task, how can I be...
+
+0:04:52.490,0:04:58.000
+How do I know how much progress I am doing?
+
+0:04:58.000,0:05:07.100
+The way I can do that is by retrospecting
+weekly or monthly about the successes or the
+
+0:05:07.100,0:05:09.520
+progress that I am doing.
+
+0:05:09.520,0:05:14.949
+How I do it is simply by running this kind
+of snippet that shows me that for this month,
+
+0:05:14.949,0:05:23.350
+I have done three tasks for bringing joy to
+people and three tasks for synergy with planet.
+
+0:05:23.350,0:05:30.300
+This is useful because you can repeat it and
+it will be appended, so every time you run
+
+0:05:30.300,0:05:38.040
+it again, you can compare if you are... how
+you are working towards your goal and if you're
+
+0:05:38.040,0:05:43.830
+focusing more on bringing joy to people or
+if you're focusing more on synergy.
+
+0:05:43.830,0:05:45.990
+Balance the effort.
+
+0:05:45.990,0:05:51.850
+A thing that I want to share that I think
+will be useful to you is this function I use
+
+0:05:51.850,0:05:55.789
+that I made for myself to create these statistics.
+
+0:05:55.789,0:06:04.509
+It's a wrapper around the very enjoyable library
+org-ql, which allows you to query and group
+
+0:06:04.509,0:06:13.650
+headings, do analysis on headings, or restructuring
+and view headings in a SQL fashion.
+
+0:06:13.650,0:06:19.120
+The syntax is very similar to SQL.
+
+0:06:19.120,0:06:25.390
+You can manipulate your headings and visualize
+them or just get statistics as I have done
+
+0:06:25.390,0:06:26.390
+here.
+
+0:06:26.390,0:06:36.540
+Finally, for this talk, say that you are doing
+progress, that progress most likely will generate
+
+0:06:36.540,0:06:39.950
+some useful knowledge for yourself.
+
+0:06:39.950,0:06:46.050
+My way to store this knowledge is through
+org-roam, another interesting mode that is
+
+0:06:46.050,0:06:54.759
+very... that is becoming very relevant and
+known today.
+
+0:06:54.759,0:06:56.020
+The idea is that I simply...
+
+0:06:56.020,0:07:08.470
+If I learn how to make, how to install solar
+panels, that can be useful knowledge.
+
+0:07:08.470,0:07:15.800
+I can link to some other knowledge that I
+have and so create my own knowledgebase, and
+
+0:07:15.800,0:07:19.020
+save it for later use.
+
+0:07:19.020,0:07:25.160
+My later use is typically, in this case, my
+blog.
+
+0:07:25.160,0:07:31.630
+In here, I have a few notes that are basically
+a synthesis of knowledge that I have collected
+
+0:07:31.630,0:07:34.550
+doing my tasks towards my vision.
+
+0:07:34.550,0:07:39.440
+With this, this is all I wanted to show you
+for this talk.
+
+0:07:39.440,0:07:47.490
+You can follow me on my blog at https://ag91.github.io
+. That is also where I am going to share a
+
+0:07:47.490,0:07:55.370
+version of this Org Mode file that allows
+you basically to create the same kind of configuration
+
+0:07:55.370,0:08:02.950
+I have here, and you can create an instance
+by running this snippet of Emacs in which
+
+0:08:02.950,0:08:04.790
+you can just run this example.
+
+0:08:04.790,0:08:11.890
+An extended example I will also add, to just
+play around safely with this kind of configuration.
+
+0:08:11.890,0:08:13.300
+So enjoy the rest of the conference.
+
+0:08:13.300,0:08:14.460
+Catch you later!
+
+0:08:14.460,0:08:15.650
+Nice to meet you!
+