Colter Reed

Capturing Life with a Daily Record

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Your task list and calendar are critical tools. They represent how you plan to spend your day.

Some days, our plans hold up. Some days require us to be flexible. At the end of the day, your plan probably doesn’t reflect what you actually did.

This is where your daily record comes in. It’s the third leg of the stool for your daily plan. It’s a chance for you to take notes on your day.


Someday, you’ll want to refer back to today and piece together what you did. What will help you do that? What you capture is up to you.

Evernote is a great way to complete your digital planning system. You can capture anything in it. I also use DayOne for journaling and YNAB to track and plan our spending.

What you capture is up to you. What do you find useful to refer back to? What do you find meaningful to look back and reflect on? What will help you see your growth and development?

If in doubt, capture it. Bits are cheap. The information can be priceless.

Question: What do you record about your day? Share your thoughts in the comments, on Twitter, LinkedIn, or Facebook.

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