I would like to log my study efforts (time and learning) into spreadsheet, list, or journal form. I need something written to keep me accountable. Does anyone have a good system they could share? Thank you!
What I like about paper is, it is portable, doesn’t have mechanical failure or software problems, doesn’t require internet, and is inexpensive
I don’t want some shared document that I can’t record times on if the power goes out or internet goes down. I want to be able to bring my timesheet anywhere I might need to study, like in a waiting room.
The top of each heading is the *date*. After that is how much time I spent on Anki.
The Anki time is actually important. I try to keep anki to about 30 min. If it goes above 30 min, then I know it’s time to stop adding so many cards.
The rest of the recording is on the study times. I study 2 hours a day every day.
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I record my study times on [paper](https://imgur.com/a/gKii0uf)
It [piles up](https://imgur.com/a/5os4oIT) over time
What I like about paper is, it is portable, doesn’t have mechanical failure or software problems, doesn’t require internet, and is inexpensive
I don’t want some shared document that I can’t record times on if the power goes out or internet goes down. I want to be able to bring my timesheet anywhere I might need to study, like in a waiting room.
The top of each heading is the *date*. After that is how much time I spent on Anki.
The Anki time is actually important. I try to keep anki to about 30 min. If it goes above 30 min, then I know it’s time to stop adding so many cards.
The rest of the recording is on the study times. I study 2 hours a day every day.