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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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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helpful to provide OS/device scope when seeking app advice
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Ah yes, that makes sense. Thanks. I’m running a late-2011 MacBook Pro on 10.13.3 and an iPhone 6 with whatever OS it is, 11.3 I think.
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Evernote, specifically in the style of use designed by
@fortelabs - is a fluid system, takes advantage of the brain's spatial recall skills, flexible, low maintenance. A quick Google gets some notes, but his inexpensive Praxis blog lays it out very nicely -
oops I didn't see your previous tweet about already having tried Evernote. One Note worked well for me, but I suspect that a tablet like a Surface computer is necessary to fully integrate digital/analog
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There are three things I use paper for: 1. Initial brainstorming/outlining a new book and characters. 2. Daily to-do list. 3. Notes from in-depth transmission-style Dharma teachings.
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