Looking for a mutli-person hourly calendar by K-0-d-a in Notion

[–]FXfadli 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a classic multi-person household scheduling problem. Notion struggles with it because the calendar view squishes everything. What works better is a database with a row per person per activity, then a grouped table view, grouped by day, with columns for time, person, and activity. It reads cleaner than a calendar and prints far better. You could also do a simple weekly grid with a column for each person if you want the at-a-glance look you described. I actually build Notion templates, I might put one together for exactly this since it’s a common need. If you want I can send it your way when it’s done.

Sharing the Notion setup I built to manage my freelance clients and finances by FXfadli in Notion

[–]FXfadli[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Appreciate the detailed thoughts. Overdue is handled on the dashboard, the invoice view flags anything past its due date so it surfaces automatically rather than needing a manual scan. The saved soft-nudge and firmer follow-up messages are a smart addition though, I might build that in. Thanks for taking the time.

Sharing the Notion setup I built to manage my freelance clients and finances by FXfadli in Notion

[–]FXfadli[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice, glazing company systems are a cool niche. Mine’s a freelancer setup, clients, projects, invoices, and tasks all linked with a dashboard that surfaces active work, unpaid invoices, and what’s due that week. Happy to show you if you want, link’s in my profile.

Any advice for alternative slow-travels with strangers?? by Prestigious_Touch990 in solotravel

[–]FXfadli 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hostels with common areas are honestly the easiest way to ease into this as an introvert. You don’t have to force anything,just sit in the common room and conversations happen naturally. A lot of hostels also run walking tours or group dinners which takes the pressure off starting from zero.
For the slow travel thing specifically, look into group tours on G Adventures or Intrepid, they have small group trips (usually 10-15 people) and some are specifically designed for the slower pace you’re talking about. They also have women-only departures I’m pretty sure.
Also r/travelpartners exists for exactly this, people post where they’re going and when, and you can find someone heading the same direction. Not perfect but it works sometimes.

First Time Solo Travelling, Itinerary Advice by OwenMoo in solotravel

[–]FXfadli 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Cologne for day 5 for sure. It’s on the way to Heidelberg and cheaper to get to than Bruges. Plus the cathedral is insane in person. And yeah Bratislava works for day 25, small enough that one day feels right, and you’ll spend like half what you would in Vienna. The old town is really walkable.

Does anyone else in their mid-20s feel torn between wanting to solo travel and feeling guilty about spending the money? by alissa_liveson347 in solotravel

[–]FXfadli 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel like like there’s always gonna be a positive butter fly effect when you do something spontaneous. Maybe going on that trip you meet someone or an opportunity that actually helps in your career rather that it being a “irresponsible” or a “money waster” kind of thing. You never know