Time table 1
importance
My timetable
3.am - language - music - dental - spiritual - self
Night - people - publish
I keep where I left progress
To place "timetable and tasks" within your Purushartha-based system, especially considering ADHD, you can create a layered framework that shows how tasks serve different aims depending on intent and context. Here's a practical and spiritual way to organize it:
A. Placement Strategy:
Use one of these 3 approaches based on your library system:
- Primary Category: Artha (Main Placement)
Since timetables and tasks are tools of structure, survival, and progress, the core folder or tag should be:
Artha > Self-Management > Timetable & Executive Function
Then cross-tag entries with Dharma or Moksha if relevant.
- Secondary Tagging System (Multi-Purushartha View)
Each task or routine can carry a sub-tag for purpose:
artha: Work/study planning, time-blocking, productivity systems
dharma: Daily duties, family/social roles, ethical routines
moksha: Meditation time, self-inquiry journaling, digital detox
kama: Leisure planning, breaks, personal joy, creative play
For example:
Schedule_WeeklyRoutine_(artha_dharma_moksha).pdf
- Visual/Spreadsheet Integration
You can maintain a spreadsheet like:
Task/Time Block Purpose Purushartha
Morning Routine Energy reset, hygiene Artha + Dharma Study Session Skill-building Artha Temple Visit Spiritual anchor Dharma + Moksha Evening Walk + Music Pleasure, relaxation Kama Journaling Self-reflection Moksha
B. ADHD-Friendly Structuring Suggestions:
Use color codes for each Purushartha in planner or calendar
Break tasks into micro-steps with dopamine triggers
Use themes for days or hours (e.g., "Artha morning, Moksha night")
Allow fluidity—don't punish shifts; update purpose tags based on lived experience
Would you like a pre-made template or folder structure for this in Notion, Obsidian, or a physical index system?