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022. Journaling with Will Gant
          
        Introduction
      - Will Gant is a co-host of the Complete Developer Podcast
 - How Will and Leo met
 - Will's lightning talk at MicroConf
 
- Will's familial history of journaling
 - Unknown stresses as the impetus to start journaling
 - Will's original journal was a spreadsheet that covered anything happening during the day that bugged him, taking roughly 20 minutes per day to write
 - Switching to monthly journaling helped Will focus on opportunities instead of the bad stuff and takes about 10 minutes to write
 - Other ways Will's approach to journaling has changed over the years
 - Journaling well after something happens helps separate the act from the emotional state
 - Journaling is also a great way to track things that are tough to remember
 - Will's is an advocate and regular user of float/sensory-deprivation tanks for meditation
 - Bonus lifehack: Rethink your internal calendar to start each year on April 1st, after winter and taxes
 
- How Will uses journaling and KanbanFlow to keep track of upcoming tasks
 - Journaling can take many forms: a food diary, a workout journal, daily insights, monthly reflections, etc.
 
- Pick a time period (daily, weekly, etc.)
 - Write only what you remember
 - Make a note of the emotions that you remember as well
 - Keep it simple and easy: use paper or a plain text file
 - After writing a new entry, revisit a few past entries
 - Keep each entry short
 - Don't out-write your previous entry
 - Write only for yourself, be blunt
 
- Writing actions and (separately) your emotions is great for personal growth, especially for kids
 - A food diary is an easy way to observe and adjust what's going in your body
 - Write down repeating chores so you remember to do them and how to do them
 - Keeping track of multi-step tasks is tough in simple journaling and to-do systems
 - Nothing beats a text document when recording lots of details
 - Recipes are some of the oldest types of journal entries
 
- Complete Developer Podcast
 - Twitter: @gantsoftsys
 
- Getting Started Journaling from the Complete Developer Podcast
 - 9 Career Benefits of Journaling from the Complete Developer Podcast
 - The 200th Episode of the Complete Developer Podcast
 - Nozbe, an all-in-one to-do, project, and time management app
 - KanbanFlow is a web-based lean project management tool
 - Productivity in Tech blog by Jay Miller
 
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