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Electronic vs. Paper

I've been using Monkey GTD for nearly two months and I like that I can use it on my USB Flash drive at work and at home, but I am having trouble with collection and review.

For one thing, I tend to forget to do reviews. I have a really bad "out-of-sight, out-of-mind" problem. (This has turned me into one of those "everything in neat(ish) piles" kind of people and I am tired of living like that. I want my work surfaces clean and free for ... work.)

I also really hate the idea of duplicating notes, so although I am using a Moleskine for times when I am away from a computer, I despise having to re-enter those notes somewhere else. Likewise, I hate to have to write out, or remember to print, things like grocery lists, etc.

Also, if I forget my thumbdrive at home or at the office, I am out-of-business. (This is really bad when leaving it at the office on a Friday with a commute I don't do on off days.)

So I'm at a bit of a crossroads with GTD. Not sure how to overcome my normal habits and also find a system that will work for me. Anybody else dealing with this or have advice? Thanks.

GOD's picture

This is really interesting reading....

This is really interesting reading. The obvious problem is the trade-off between the quickness of inputting data onto paper vs. the efficiency of having that information electronically.

Something like this would be optimal:

http://www.bluetoothshop.ru/images/smartphone/nokia_9500_01.jpg

Or perhaps you could use a digital pen:

http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/products/features/digitalwritingtopics/US/EN,CRID=2095,parentCRID=1545,contentID=9287

 
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