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These don't have any specific function yet though.)īeemind using Complice at all: Complice works best if you check into it daily, so you can beemind this. ( Protip: Complice inserts extra )s on intentions that have been left undone in the past, to make them visually distinct. You have to consciously think, "no, this is really important." This makes the recovery of said actions be a conscious act, rather than an unconscious default state. To make it a bit easier to recover intentions that are truly important though, Complice now has a feature that shows you not-done actions from the last 3 days and lets you grab them for today's intentions. Which is fine! You don't need to do everything every day. It goes on the list of "things I was intending to do yesterday but didn't". If you don't do something, it doesn't just stick around forever. tasks that would be worth doing but at this point they've been on the list so long that you don't even want to look at themĬomplice avoids this by having you make a fresh list each day.tasks you've done but forgotten to check off.

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Most todo lists very quickly become stale, ie full of old tasks: If you're not sure, consider: if the next hundred days go like this one, am I on track towards my goal? You may find you want to distinguish, too, between days that you intended to do a lot towards a given goal versus days that were focused on some other area of your life. For others, it might be totally by feel: am I satisfied with how today went? Instead, it's being accountable for looking at that list, not just letting them slip by.įor some goals, you may have numerical metrics for assessing whether or not a given day was enough. It's soft accountability: there's no punishment if you don't complete your intentions. This is the accountability aspect of Complice. Where your intentions capture what you intend to do each day, your outcomes are a chance to reflect on what you ultimately accomplished, and how that looks in relation to your overall goal.įor each goal, Complice asks: is this enough? One of the core parts of the Complice workflow is completing your outcomes at the end of the day (or the next morning, for some people). Might go toward both a fitness and a relationships goal. You can also indicate that an intention goes towards multiple goals by separating their numbers by commas, e.g. TP) file documents related to completed project If you have intentions that connect to an inactive goal, you can enter them using the inactive goal's 2-letter code, e.g. Since you may want to track intentions that aren't towards a specific goal, you can do that using some other symbol, conventionally an ampersand ( &) or a tilde ( ~) but you can be creative and use symbols like $ or ♫ or ♥ if those seem more appropriate. If you don't do something today, it doesn't just automatically go tomorrow's list or into a backlog! Tomorrow starts fresh.Every day, you're prompted to reflect on whether you actually did each item (see outcomes below).Each one clearly indicates which goal it is in service of (with the number at the start).If you're not intentional about how you spend your days, it's hard to get anywhere except by accident.Ĭomplice intentions look like the tasks you're used to, but they're different in a few subtle ways:






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