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Case in point: a half-year-at-a-glance migraine tracker.
two pages of a notebook, with a six-month calendar

[Two pages of a notebook. Numbers 1-31 are written vertically down the leftmost and rightmost edges. There are six vertical columns labelled with the months July to December. Space along the bottom of the page is taken up with a key, along with notes on the symptoms prodrome, main attack and postdrome stages of a migraine for me, along with a list of tools I can use to manage symptoms.]

I've also posted over at mine with all the healthwork notes.

I'm mulling over the part where I feel like, in the last month or so, I've reached a tipping point -- I've gone from a page of long-term todos and book lists, plus monthly meal planning and physio logs, plus daily todos and (brief!) reflections, to suddenly (or at least it feels like it) having a bunch of longer-term collections, including but not limited to the migraine tracker; daydreaming about things I'd like to do on a specific holiday; organising my wishlist into one place; actually tracking my sleep and naps; and sketches of my allotment for the purposes of tracking which beds contained what crops in each year, along with an all-in-one-place record of how much of each thing I actually wind up harvesting. It's a little disorienting to be building a more complicated system when Lurking On The Internet seems to indicate that it's very common to Start Complex and then aggressively pare down, but -- my mind seems to have ticked over to thinking about organising-and-tracking in ways that usefully fit this format, and I'm enjoying feeling that bit more settled and robust.
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