Working with multiple documents at a time is a necessity. Opening and closing documents one by one is surely not the best experience these days.You can neatly organize document tree and scribble things and tag them properly. Each day in the Journal is an independent Markdown file in the Journals directory in your File manager.You can install the plugin from the Logseq plugins Marketplace.

Pages with Journals will be marked with a dot allowing you to distinguish them easily.
Tabs
Logseq has the Tabs plugin that implements a tab bar on top of the window so that you can have easy access to multiple opened documents.To create a table, press the /
key. This will bring you a small popup search. Enter table here and select Markdown Table Editor.The Tags extension will query the notes and list all the tags in your data collection; be it a #note
, #[[note sample]]
, or tags:: Newtag
tag.
Never again loss track of data organization because of the lack of awareness about the indentation tree.
Journals Calendar
🚧You can install this extension from the Logseq plugin Marketplace.

Working with Tabs in Logseq.Before installing Plugins, it is always good to frequently take backups of your notes. In case of any unexpected data loss, you can roll back easily.
Tags is the best plugin to organize the data in logseq where there is only a very narrow difference between pages and tags. It is the context of usage that differentiate pages and tags from each other.
Todo Master Plugin
Let me share some of the Plugins I use to organize my contents.Now, the point to note here is “Properly indented”.
Logseq TOC Plugin
It renders the TOC using the Markdown headers.Creating tables in Markdown syntax is a tedious process. Tools like Obsidian have a table creator helper that allows you to create and edit tables easily.Todo Master plugin is a simple plugin that puts a neat progress bar next to a task. You can use this as a visual progress tracking.

Wrapping Up
It is always good to take proper backup of the data, especially if you are following a local-first note management policy. You won’t want to lose your notes, do you?Bullet-Threading extension will help you keep track of the position you are currently editing in the greater nested data tree. This is done by visually indicating the bullet path. Such an approach makes the current indent location visually clear for you.There is a “Contents” page in Logseq, which has an entire different purpose. In this case, this real table of contents renderer plugin is a great relief.Journal is a very important page in Logseq.