Odd question from someone you may have thought disappeared (I'll try to
write an update soon).

Has anyone ever come up with an effective combination of MLO and a paper
notebook system (or freeform electronic journal) such as BulletJournal /
DashPlus / Etc?  (http://bulletjournal.com/get-started/)

I've been very ill this year, incapacitated at times...but doing much
better now (and back home! :). MLO fell by the wayside for new tasks and
projects though I used it for daily routines and such. In the meantime I
used a BulletJournal for capture as it was something my brain could handle
(That sounds so sad, if you know me, but it wasn't as bad as all that. And
hey, I have tons of raw book material written in longhand :).

I didn't use the BJ calendar since I do all that electronically. But I like
paper for capturing tasks, notes, I also began taking graphical notes (
http://images.lmgtfy.com/?q=graphical+notes) which seems to cement the
information better in my brain.

But of course paper/free-form is not a good repository for access
long-term.  Anyway, I like both, each have their strengths, and I've been
pondering concocting and writing up some kind of method that integrates
them both (And Evernote for non-tasks), but my brain hasn't quite put these
ideas into a coherent picture yet. I'd love any thoughts you have.

(Looking forward to re-engaging with MLO soon!).

-- 
Lisa

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