Some more ideas on how to Get Things Done: the Moleskine

I like to organize my time using low-tech tools. I got off on the Chandler Project for a while. I talked about that in a previous post. It was my one excursion from paper-based organizing, and it was OK, but ultimately frustrating.
The hardest side effect of moving to a digital organization scheme was that I tended to ‘orbit’ my computer to make sure I was not forgetting something. I like computers, so that was quite natural, but it added more distractions (there’s a reminder? Ooh - I wonder what’s on the internets!).
My preferred organizer is actually a combination of my own interpretation of Covey’s planner, what little I know of the GTD model (I should really read the original) and my favorite Moleskine
the three pack of Moleskine\'s pocket notebooksThe Moleskine is really my favorite part. They come in packs of three, the paper really takes the ink, and it means I always have a place to write any idea. I print out a weekly day planner in a size that will fit, folded, in the middle. I keep a page set aside for the week’s ‘bucket’ in which I write all the reminders that come to mind. Just in case my phone runs out of batteries, I have a lit of important numbers. Between that, a little pen, a pocket knife and and keychain light, I’m amazingly well prepared without carying around much at all. The Moleskine even has a little pocket for receipts and such.

-Peter

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