Not off-topic (in which case it must be off-off-topic ) but I just saw this post by @abesamma and I have to say, it’s the best piece of prose to introduce a new user I’ve ever seen.
Yes, I mean, ever .
It made me wonder if tiddlywiki.com could make good use of a bunch of tiddlers tagged user-stories – this post from @abesamma being the first…
I make no apologies for reposting it in its entirety:
Hi @Odin ,
Glad to hear you’re about to use TiddlyWiki in a work setting. From my experience using TiddlyWiki in a medical research setting for 5 years, I’ve always favored this setup:
Setting up a Todo tiddler for all my todos and making it the home default tiddler whenever I open my wiki every morning. It becomes a routine way of clearing outstanding things. Make use of Eisenhower’s matrix (we should probably make a plugin for that) to decide what’s important enough for that list or you will overwhelm yourself.
Make use of the journalling function to reflect on daily activities. Good for planning the following days.
Choose a theme that sets your mind at ease and don’t try to make your wiki too sophisticated. I use JD whitespace theme for that. Sophistication leads to distraction and leads to busywork trying to improve your TiddlyWiki. This has happened to me on more than one occasion, but I find ways to cope
Finally, during your spare time or weekends, you may take time to reflect on any deficiencies you may have experienced using your TiddlyWiki. This will be an opportunity to improve your workflow in TiddlyWiki by adding useful plugins that may help your work. Over the years, I’ve added many plugins and have created many custom solutions that help with my work. Stay problem oriented and you’ll reap the rewards in spades
Finally, if you ever get stuck, feel free to consult this wonderful community. We’re always ready to help you out
All the best with your work.
PS: above all else, don’t be too dogmatic about workflows. Be as flexible as TiddlyWiki. You’ll be surprised at what you can gain when you look at what others use for their work.
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