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John Wiegley
Using Org-mode as a Day Planner
The following document describes how to use Carsten Dominik’s excellent org-mode Emacs package after the fashion of a pen-and-paper day planner. For those curious, I was not brought up on time management in the era of the current GTD fad. I started with a hard-bound book filled with daily planning sheets, along with training and books supporting this method. I found it incredibly useful for the three or so years that I stuck with it, but ultimately discovered that only digital media can truly keep up with my ever-changing world. Thus began my quest for the ultimate, computer day planning package.
Sacha Chua
https://sachachua.com/blog/2007/12/a-day-in-a-life-with-org/
I spend most of my day working on or near a computer: writing, replying to e-mail, making phone calls, and so on. I use Lotus Notes for my calendar because people need to be able to check my availability for meetings. I use Emacs to keep track of what I need to do, because it makes planning my day so much easier.