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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
though, and one can easily end up carry on without focus.
In this short talk I want to share how Org mode empowers me into
organizing and monitoring my tasks to make sure I am working towards
achieving my vision.
The emphasis of the talk is on defining a direction, monitoring the
progress towards your planned destination, and keeping a trail of your
actions to review and set up a healthy feedback loop.
Tools for the job that I will (at least) mention: Org files, Org
agenda, Org archive, org-ql, and Org-roam.
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- Actual start and end time (EST): Start 2020-11-28T13.17.07; End: 2020-11-28T13.25.25
# Questions
## For how many years have you used Org?
### 7ish. I started during my PhD because it was the easiest to fit in. And programming in OCaml was so nice in there :)
# Notes
## Andrea: I will reply questions inline, and you can reach me on IRC (username: \`andrea)
## Tagging tasks with tags like 10yr, 5yr (how many days that task will have impact on life / future)
## The table-like weekly reviews may also be produced with org-ql dynamic blocks: <https://github.com/alphapapa/org-ql#dynamic-block>
## Blog: <https://ag91.github.io>
### <https://ag91.github.io/blog/2020/09/27/org-agenda-and-your-future-or-how-to-keep-score-of-your-long-term-goals-with-org-mode/>
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