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by tonyarkles
2876 days ago
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I was hoping someone else would mention checklists. It’s the closest I’ve come to “automating” a lot of chores. These are kept in org-mode with habits associated with them, so they’re both reoccurring and have a nice chart to show how frequently they’re being done. As an example, “kitchen - daily”. My partner and I have determined that I’m totally blind to things, so I have a checklist that looks like: - clean dishes from dishwasher to cupboard - inspect counters, clockwise starting at dishwasher - dirty dishes from sink to dishwasher - if dirty, wash and oil cast iron pans There’s a bunch of these, one for each living area, and a daily/weekly one for each. They pop up in my schedule with the rest of my consulting tasks, and since I work from home I can just grab one from the day’s master todo list when I need a break. |
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