More love for notebooks
Anne Zelenka over at Web Worker Daily makes the case for pen and paper as the ultimate solution for to-do lists. It sounds like she might be a Moleskine fan.
I’ve often looked for the holy-grail of to-do list software, but always return to paper in one form or another. As I’ve written before: a blank page is full of possibilities. Likewise, crossing out an item on paper gives a sense of satisfaction unmatched by all electronic substitues.
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More love for notebooks
Anne Zelenka over at Web Worker Daily makes the case for pen and paper as the ultimate solution for to-do lists. It sounds like she might be a Moleskine fan.
I’ve often looked for the holy-grail of to-do list software, but always return to paper in one form or another. As I’ve written before: a blank page is full of possibilities. Likewise, crossing out an item on paper gives a sense of satisfaction unmatched by all electronic substitues.
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