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Difficulties with 'Downloading' what's in my head

I have an issue with "downloading" everything in my head to one page.

1. If I use paper, I lose it or forget to take it with me.
2. If I use a computer and download to a word file, I forget to load it onto a USB drive and can't access it when I go to work or back home.
3. I haven't found a site I like that let's me do this online. Backpack's "notes" take too long to update.

Another issue: No matter what medium I use, I forget to check it. Or, if I'm downloading to multiple places, I forget where I wrote down my thought when I need it.

Has anyone found a good solution to this? Maybe another site that is faster than Backpack and preferably free?

Thanks,
K.

TOPICS: Life Hacks
wood.tang's picture

How about e-mailing yourself? I...

FloatingProcess wrote:
How about e-mailing yourself? I find it best to just copy the text in the body of the e-mail or you could attach a Doc.

I second that. Emailing myself little notes has been the key to making my system work, probably the best trick I learned since I jumped on the GTD bandwagon. It's the once place I'm guaranteed to check at least 3-4 times a day.

 
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