Mike Varny, a community contributor on GTD Times has publised a post over the last weekend which I want to share with you.
Believing in digital, he sometimes goes back to analog and his articles is a great plea for paper. His article goes in line with the – so it seems – the never ending story or debate between digital vs analog. In the end, everyone must decide for him-/herself what work best. Have a look though a this article, maybe you get an idea or grab a though you had not have before ….
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Mike says:
“I’m a fan of gadgets. I love shiny new objects that promise to deliver bigger, stronger and faster results. The problem with a lot of these shiny new objects is that there is a learning curve for most (if not all) of them and even when the knowledge is set firmly in place, they are only part of the equation. It’s the other part that often lets us down. That other part is us.
We often get bogged down in the details, mired in a slew of hidden tasks that pile up in our electronic folders and leave us with our heads spinning. And as a bit of a technophile myself, I’ve had it happen to me on several occasions. When this happens, I turn over my trusted system to a device that I can trust with its implementation: paper. … ” Read more
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Related articles
- GTD Times: The case for paper-based productivity (gtdtimes.com)
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