Revisiting the thinking on paper
2024-05-13 00:00
I often say that I think on paper, and then store it in digital. And that is still true.
For me it is always easy to kind of have a calendar on paper or an empty sheet of paper and just look at that and figure things out, rather than looking on a screen and all of that.
The empty sheet is particular useful for me for anything related to my ADHD, where I always try to deconstruct anything into as small units of work as possible to limit procrastination and all of that.
And visualizing a week makes planning a lot easier for me. Paper is also a lot quicker than digital.
But I always prefer to have it on digital after I’m done putting it together because of convenience.