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R.J. Nestor
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My favorite Tana "LEGO® block"
Folks often think of Tana as having a "steep learning curve." And I get where that comes from—it's flexible and powerful, so there are a lot of different ways to set up workflows. But there's a specific relationship between supertags, fields, and searches that is simple to learn that I consider my fundamental Tana LEGO® block.It works like this. If I want to see how two things relate—say, books...
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I'm a productivity consultant, so needless to say I've kept tabs on anything @francescod_ales has done over the years. I've even been fortunate to collaborate with him once or twice—always a delight!
This latest iteration of his work is invaluable to me for staying current with what's available out there. Tool Finder is SLICK. It's dead simple to search for specific tools. And if you're...
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First: Tana. Is. Incredible.
I coach productivity, and I’ve used a few different tools over the years. From 2014 to 2020, I ran GTD in Todoist. Solid task management, but I needed my notes and tasks together—so I jumped to Roam Research. For two and a half years, I loved how Roam let my work emerge naturally, but I hit a wall: I couldn’t capture and surface structure easily.
Before I launch...
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