Thank you all for your suggestions. I'm going to work on incorporating them into my system. I'll let you know how it turns out! On Mon, Mar 5, 2012 at 6:44 AM, Darlan Cavalcante Moreira wrote: > > Also, if you have anything in your agenda that you don't want to send to > him you can use tags to restrict what is shown in the agenda before you > copy/export it. > > -- > Darlan > > At Sun, 4 Mar 2012 14:08:40 +0000 (UTC), > Memnon Anon wrote: > > > > Hi Peter, > > > > Peter Salazar writes: > > > > > My committed actions for a day consist of: > > > > > > a) TODOs for the projects I'm working on > > > b) random errands that need to be done that day > > > c) daily habits (e.g. meditating, exercising) > > > > > > I don't believe org-agenda can support me in doing this, because I > > > require: > > > > > > a) a way to quickly enter the random tasks for that day (without > > > having to "schedule" each one for today) > > > b) more importantly: a way to record, store, and e-mail my list of > > > which tasks I've done and not done at the end of the night > > > > I am not sure why you don't use the agenda, there really should be no > > need to compile this data manually. > > > > Flow: > > - Enter your task with capture. This *is* a quick way, and you should be > > able to setup a binding that schedules the new task to today by > > default. Put the tasks wherever they should live in your org cosmos. > > - At the beginning of the day, start your agenda for today. > > Copy and paste it, export it to html, whatever. Send it to your > > college. > > - Work through your tasks. If you can't finish a task, don't mark it > > didnotdo, but simple reschedule it for tomorrow; the change will be > > reflected in your log drawer. > > - At the end of the day, or early next day, start the agenda and use > > org-agenda-log-mode, probably with C-u. > > - `C-u l' should show you all there is, given it is properly configured: > > Task you finished, tasks you did not finish and hence rescheduled for > > later, even your sections (teaching, habits, random tasks) can be > > reflected with categories. Just copy and paste it in your email and > > you are done. > > > > > Macro question: Is there a better way to manage my accountability > > > system, rather than doing it manually? Again, I don't see a way to do > > > it using agenda. > > > > > > hth > > > > Memnon > > > > > >