Oct. 17th, 2007
please discuss with me the pros and cons of paper vs. electronic appointment calendars, including those on your desktop/laptop, your phone, your palm device (does anyone still use those?), your i-pod (which apparently can sync with i-cal? but you can't enter new appointments on the fly, i'm assuming, unless you own one-a-them i-pod touch gadgets), or some other electronic device.
i'm currently using a paper calendar--the 5x8 weekly planner from moleskine, because it has a bookmark and an elastic band to keep it closed; also because it's roomy enough to fit everything i need to put in it, yet also streamlined enough so that i don't mind carrying it around--and i like it, wouldn't really want a different kind of paper planner. the problem is that i have a headful of things i "must put into my calendar" but i can't seem to motivate myself to locate it, locate pen, locate various postcards, emails, and flyers that give details about the events i want to enter, and actually get the shit entered. then there's the hurdle of getting myself into the habit of actually looking at my calendar every day to see what i've got going on.
what kind of calendar do you use, and how do to keep your calendar up to date and useful? what tricks have you learned over the years/months/weeks/days you've been using your current system, to make it work for you?
lo these many years ago, i had a handspring visor, and that actually worked pretty well for me. then one day its (non-rechargeable) batteries died, i lost everything in it, and in disgust i tossed it into a drawer and bought my first paper planner. ever since then, i keep falling into and out of good planner hygiene and usage habits, and can't seem to make it stick.
do i just need to kick myself in the ass and get with the program? or should i try something new?
i'm currently using a paper calendar--the 5x8 weekly planner from moleskine, because it has a bookmark and an elastic band to keep it closed; also because it's roomy enough to fit everything i need to put in it, yet also streamlined enough so that i don't mind carrying it around--and i like it, wouldn't really want a different kind of paper planner. the problem is that i have a headful of things i "must put into my calendar" but i can't seem to motivate myself to locate it, locate pen, locate various postcards, emails, and flyers that give details about the events i want to enter, and actually get the shit entered. then there's the hurdle of getting myself into the habit of actually looking at my calendar every day to see what i've got going on.
what kind of calendar do you use, and how do to keep your calendar up to date and useful? what tricks have you learned over the years/months/weeks/days you've been using your current system, to make it work for you?
lo these many years ago, i had a handspring visor, and that actually worked pretty well for me. then one day its (non-rechargeable) batteries died, i lost everything in it, and in disgust i tossed it into a drawer and bought my first paper planner. ever since then, i keep falling into and out of good planner hygiene and usage habits, and can't seem to make it stick.
do i just need to kick myself in the ass and get with the program? or should i try something new?
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