What: Two Notion database templates of decisions modeled after the Farnam Street Decision Journal.<p>Why: To help you and your team make better decisions.<p>How: Once you receive a link over email, open it and click "Duplicate" on the top right to copy this page to your Notion workspace. Use it.<p>Here's a blog post about this template was published on the Digital Opssessions newsletter. There's also a video breakdown: <a href="https://optemization.com/decision-journal-notion" rel="nofollow">https://optemization.com/decision-journal-notion</a>
notes + diarying as <i>the</i> form of self-investment is popping up everywhere<p>there are historical examples (leslie groves composed his autobiography of the manhattan project from his daybook)<p>for doing business (CRM users capture the customer's needs and situation, given that the next conversation might be in 6 months)<p>and for thinking (capture where you are, take a break, read and think about it the next day)
This is really cool, but as a futures trader I'm a sucker for this kind of thing.<p>I guess perhaps this is a subset of "range of outcomes", but one specific category I've found very useful is "pros and cons" -- even just looking at an itemized list of one vs the other can jog your brain a bit.
For software projects I like markdown architectural decision records:<p><a href="https://adr.github.io/madr/" rel="nofollow">https://adr.github.io/madr/</a>