(1A1A1B1B) Interstitial Journaling Orients You To Both Event & Clock Time

The act of logging what is, has, and will happen orients you to event time because time is recorded in relation to activities (or events). It also orients you to clock time because it requires awareness of the passage of time - where you are able to, you should record accurate timestamps. But even inaccurate records force you to consider when activities are located in the span of a day (a rough estimate is better than nothing, especially when considering executive dysfunction).

In a way, interstitial journalling allows you to sidestep the decision of Thinking/Zettels/(1A1A1B1B1) Operating In Clock Time Vs Event Time.

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