Does anyone know some recommendable advice sources and/or apps for integrating analog/digital planning & notes? I've tried but it seems to hamper executive function. I've tried Evernote, not a fan.
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I make heavy use of a daily-bullet, weekly-outline A4 planner, and then I have a few A4 notebooks on the go for various thoughts, notes, project maps, thinking etc. I feel like I should make use of digital notes, but they suck balls in comparison to paper IME. Recommendations?
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Replying to @misen__
what are you not getting from paper? what is the problem you're trying to solve with software?
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I suppose the problems I imagine software might solve would be: - reduce the amount of notes that get lost or forgotten about. - inability to share notes without typing up (lousy handwriting) - reduced time taken to order/link various notes - link my planner with calendar/email
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To be fair, I suspect paper is still my best option. I was just curious if any e-wizards knew systems that could solve problems I might not know I have. I’ve lost both paper and electronic work in the past, so I just need to be more organised on that side of things, anyway.
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I guess I have similar issues. I also mostly use paper. Tried and later rejected Evernote. My hacky compromise at the moment is to a) write more legibly and b) take photos of handwritten pages I want to have access to on my phone
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haven't personally tried it but have fantasized about getting a good OCR program to automate "typing up" my handwritten notes for me
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