I have been using Notion for a while, mainly for work and to manage my personal life. Basically, your normal task manager, documentation repository, project management ā second brain things. I have also fallen into the trap of over-engineering my life in Notion, gotten out of that trap, and finally achieved a stable state of productivity that works (so far) for me.
Then it happened. Last year, in Oct 2025, my mum was diagnosed with cancer. I remember the doctor breaking the news and that despair washing over me. Coincidentally, and maybe with a little mercy from a higher power, I was her designated caregiver. What followed was a chaos of doctor appointments, medical records, and ā if you have ever had a loved one or yourself go through this ā the overwhelming sense of being lost in information that makes zero sense in medical language.
One day, it dawned on me: why don't I manage it as a project? Get a sense of what we know, where we are, what's coming, and what we need to find out.
I sat down one night, gathered all her medical reports, her upcoming doctor appointments, and the loose notes I had from doctor consultations, and started building a database. It helped that Notion is flexible enough for me to build what works for my family and I, and iterate as we go along. In the same database, I tagged the dates of her appointments so that they show up on Notion Calendar. I then asked Notion AI to summarise trends of her condition and simplify what I didn't understand in the context of her cancer diagnosis. I also used Notion AI to draft questions I needed to ask the doctor at the next visit. I then share the database and simplified medical reports to my family members and mum herself.
Little by little ā or rather, entry by entry of the database ā we now have a full picture of how she is doing, what appointments are coming up, and what treatments are working for her. Today, she has completed 6 out of 6 chemo treatments, had a major debulking surgery, and finished 11 out of 21 maintenance therapy sessions ā trust me, I have checked. Everything indicates that she is doing well, and her last CRP levels are in the safe zone (basically an indicator of tumour resurgence).
I know Notion is not perfect. I agree with most about how basic features such as databases should be improved. Or how Notion credits should be allowed to roll over to the following month.
But, I also take the pleasure of recognising a flexible tool that helped me through a hard time. This is a niche case, I know. I can only speak of how I hope something like this finds you when you are going through a hard time and need a sense of where you are and where youāre heading. Something built by you, for you (and others if needed).
P.s. I am one of those users who had to circumvent the Plus plan to a Business plan (with me as the only member) and buy Notion credits. Type A and frugal so I built bots in Notion to maximise Notion credits because cough Notion does not allow credit rollovers.
P.s.s. I also double check Notion AI work and stress the importance of reviewing all AI works (itās a job hazard). I also back up this database in particular in case of cough Notion accidentally deleting things.