Yodadidas

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[–] Yodadidas@lemmy.world 6 points 2 years ago

I had the same thoughts when I started this community. I only wanted to post some Cattle Decapitation but surprise, there was no community. So I started it πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

 

The dude uploaded literally full albums without vocals on his channel. I wished something like this so bad before I fully got into death metal

 

groovy af

[–] Yodadidas@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago

Archspire and Cattle Decapitation. I listen to much less music than in my uni years so I stick to the favorites only.

[–] Yodadidas@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I don't think it's different from other book communities, but I'd like to see more focus on non-fiction book.

 

Why recurrent tasks don't work for me

  • I perceive they have control over me; I feel like I am being told what to do (even if it is my past self)
  • I feel remorse for breaking the chain and it is not converted into more motivation to perform better from now on
  • Repetitive dismissals or delays of the task have a good chance to turn into a negative habit
  • At the point of actually doing them, something else with higher priority arises
  • At the point of actually doing them, they are no longer relevant to my objectives or need contextual changes

The Effectiveness of Planning Each Task Individually

Instead, planning each task individually (including repetitive ones) is a much more effective technique in bringing me closer to my objectives than recurrent tasks, despite the time inefficiency due to creation of tasks that could have been created automatically. The secret is in intentionality and relevance.

The Effectiveness of Planning Each Task Individually

With manual task creation I feel in control over the task board and over my life, as my self from 24 hours ago - the one who created the tasks, is much more alike to my current self - the one who executes the tasks. Arguably they are one and the same, therefore I don't have the feeling of being told what to do.

The Effectiveness of Planning Each Task Individually

Manual task creation doesn't have any strike chain, other than sitting down to plan the day, which ideally should be done every day. If I miss out a day of task management, that is the only loss I am going to face; there won't be any strike to feel sorry for. And no, I don't need to create a recurrent task to sit down and plan the day. That should be my innermost ambition.

The Key Role of Intentionality

Intentionality plays the key role in manual task creation, because I am always aware about creating the tasks, their details, their timeframe. I wouldn't create the task if I wouldn't commit to do it, right? So I commit to doing it and because of the short timeframe between creating the task and the moment of doing it, sometimes I benefit from the initial motivation I have when creating the task. This way it will be easier for me to get started. Therefore, I won't make a habit out of breaking my own commitments by not doing the tasks due to lack of motivation.

Flexibility and Adaptability

Manual task creation is always flexible with unpredictable events. If something else more important arises, I just do that urgent thing and I don't bother creating the task for the less important thing. Or if it's already created, I just cancel it.

Flexibility and Adaptability

When I create tasks I am up to date with my current needs and objectives as well as the current context. I will create a precise and relevant task for what I need to do in particular and I won't need to edit some "reusable" task template.

To conclude

Planning each task individually through manual creation has proven to be a more effective approach for me compared to recurrent tasks. It allows me to feel in control, maintain relevance, and foster intentionality. Manual task creation provides flexibility, adaptability, and a sense of ownership, leading to optimized productivity and goal achievement.

[–] Yodadidas@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago

Can you see your 3 reply duplicates? If so, can you please delete them?

[–] Yodadidas@lemmy.world 2 points 2 years ago

If you haven’t played Sands of Inaros yet, buy the quest key and do it (and bring your best setup for scanning Kavats). If you have Inaros Prime, you can buy the Baro Void-Signal (one per visit) to access some special cosmetics.

Didn't know about this. Thanks!

[–] Yodadidas@lemmy.world 4 points 2 years ago

Cattle Decapitation - Terrasite. As powerful as Death Atlas. These guys along with Archspire are the elite of technicality, speed, heaviness and balance

[–] Yodadidas@lemmy.world 4 points 2 years ago

Congrats @sun-spider and good luck with modding. I appreciate the concise intention-action-justification-exception statement you provided. Nice!

[–] Yodadidas@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago

Linda Elder, Richard Paul - Critical Thinking...

I knew before I started it it's gonna be one of the most important books I will ever read in my life. After the first 12% it hasn't disappointed a bit.

[–] Yodadidas@lemmy.world 7 points 2 years ago
  1. Figure out what you are going to use Obsidian for. And you can only do that by using throwaway vaults. (it is what it is)
  2. Be inspired by different PKM systems and see their pro's and con's and how they relate to what you want to focus on with your PKM system defined at point 1
  3. Don't spend loads of time with it. Scripting is not that useful as you may think. If you want to see how Templater works, just copy some YouTuber's script. Nick Milo and Danny Hatcher have good content about Obsidian.
[–] Yodadidas@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago

Now that's an adventure!

[–] Yodadidas@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago

Forgot to mention that I work in the IT field. Is the case for you also?

 

I am working for my first employer 3 years now.

I don't regret a thing

[–] Yodadidas@lemmy.world 26 points 2 years ago (4 children)

πŸ₯ˆ take my free award. It's yours

 

If anyone would like to moderate the community, don't hesitate to DM me.

I am busy and unmotivated enough to do a good job and I expect the community to grow pretty big in no time as the genre is pretty big both in audience and in artists pool.

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I created the community so I can share this gem. I think Archspire and Cattle Decapitation are top of the food chain in the death metal scene

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I click on them and they only open the thread that contains the comment on which I pressed the button. Nothing more, nothing less.

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