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Dear Covers:
What works better for you & your needs: paper vs. digital productivity systems?
Do you find yourself being more of a paper-based practitioner? Or have you moved completely to the Dark Side using mainly electronic productivity tools? There is no right or wrong as both types of tools have certain unique features that are useful, and both certainly have shortcomings as well. I was wondering who have tried to fuse the 2 together, how & what are the results of your experiments so far. How hybrid are you?
The following resources highlight the benefits of paper productivity or the topic of paper vs. digital productivity tools available:
10 Reasons Paper is The Most Flexible Productivity Platform
http://www.lifehack.org/articles/productivity/10-reasons-paper-is-the-most-flexible-productivity-platform.html
Top 10 Printable Paper Productivity Tools
http://lifehacker.com/399067/top-10-printable-paper-productivity-tools
Simplify Your Productivity Tools To Get More Done
http://www.lifehack.org/articles/productivity/simplify-your-productivity-tools-to-get-more-done.html
When a Paper Planner Can Be Your Best Productivity Tool
http://www.lifehack.org/articles/productivity/when-a-paper-planner-can-be-your-best-productivity-tool.html
The Pen & Paper: the most underrated creativity and productivity tool
http://thenextweb.com/lifehacks/2011/07/17/the-pen-paper-the-most-underrated-creativity-and-productivity-tool/
Paper or electronic to-do list?
http://theproductivedad.com/paper-or-electronic-to-do-list
Productivity tools: My top 10 I use daily
http://theproductivedad.com/productivity-tools-my-top-10-i-use-daily
Productive Wizard
http://productivewizard.com/
Productivity Tools
http://davidseah.com/productivity-tools/
Paper!!! WOOOOOOHOOOOO!
What works better for you & your needs: paper vs. digital productivity systems?
Do you find yourself being more of a paper-based practitioner? Or have you moved completely to the Dark Side using mainly electronic productivity tools? There is no right or wrong as both types of tools have certain unique features that are useful, and both certainly have shortcomings as well. I was wondering who have tried to fuse the 2 together, how & what are the results of your experiments so far. How hybrid are you?
The following resources highlight the benefits of paper productivity or the topic of paper vs. digital productivity tools available:
10 Reasons Paper is The Most Flexible Productivity Platform
http://www.lifehack.org/articles/productivity/10-reasons-paper-is-the-most-flexible-productivity-platform.html
Top 10 Printable Paper Productivity Tools
http://lifehacker.com/399067/top-10-printable-paper-productivity-tools
Simplify Your Productivity Tools To Get More Done
http://www.lifehack.org/articles/productivity/simplify-your-productivity-tools-to-get-more-done.html
When a Paper Planner Can Be Your Best Productivity Tool
http://www.lifehack.org/articles/productivity/when-a-paper-planner-can-be-your-best-productivity-tool.html
The Pen & Paper: the most underrated creativity and productivity tool
http://thenextweb.com/lifehacks/2011/07/17/the-pen-paper-the-most-underrated-creativity-and-productivity-tool/
Paper or electronic to-do list?
http://theproductivedad.com/paper-or-electronic-to-do-list
Productivity tools: My top 10 I use daily
http://theproductivedad.com/productivity-tools-my-top-10-i-use-daily
Productive Wizard
http://productivewizard.com/
Productivity Tools
http://davidseah.com/productivity-tools/
Paper!!! WOOOOOOHOOOOO!
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