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Interstitial journaling is just so powerful

Mickey Mellen
2 min readDec 1, 2022

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It was just about two years ago that I first shared the concept of interstitial journaling, and I’ve been at it ever since. If it’s new to you, that old post (which includes a short video) helps explain it.

In short, it’s just taking quick notes (often time-stamped) as you go through your day. If you’re using a linked note system like Roam Research, Obsidian, or Tana, those notes become wildly more powerful. As you take those notes, you begin to build a network of notes about various people, topics, and activities in your life.

While I’ve done it to some degree every day over the past few years, I’m finding that I’d benefit greatly from doing even more. Instead of quick notes as things come to mind, an intentional 30-second recap makes the notes wildly more useful.

These notes are useful to me in two ways:

First, they help me with this blog. By connecting ideas together, I can often find some new insights in there.

Second, they help with future meetings. If I end a call by jotting down a quick recap, it’s easier to get back into that mindspace for the next call with that person.

Looking forward

I’m also trying to build better notes into my outline for the day. I have a day coming next week with calls at the…

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Mickey Mellen
Mickey Mellen

Written by Mickey Mellen

I’m a cofounder of @GreenMellen, and I’m into WordPress, blogging and seo. Love my two girls, gadgets, Google Earth, and I try to run when I can.

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