Hi, Lisa, nice to see your name again.
I can confirm the value of graphical notes, and also the value of
photographs as a way of describing tasks. I'm not doing any of that
with paper, I can not usually keep good track of paper-based artifacts
over a half day old. I,m using evernote, drawing into evernote with the
stylus on my phone, taking photos into evernote, and making a lot of use
of URLs in MLO task notes that point to entries in Evernote. If I were
fond of taking notes on paper I would look into digitizing pens in order
to get it onto my systems as soon as possible. Not sure if any of the
digitizing pens work well enough to be useful though . . .
-Dwight
MLO Betazoid on Windows, Cloud and Android SGN2
On 12/11/2015 11:28 AM, Lisa Stroyan wrote:
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!).
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Lisa
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