Tag: paper based
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A Risk To Going Paperless

Adopting a paperless productivity system can offer many benefits, but it also has one potential problem: staring at a screen all day can result in eye strain. Let’s examine what you can do.
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Digital Productivity: Going Paperless
It doesn’t matter whether you have a paper-based productivity system or are all digital. But if you want to be more mobile and always have your notes with you, you can do it.
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Productivity / GTD While Traveling: Paper vs Digital
Computers have made it easy for some people to try and go paperless rather than keep a lot of paper documents on hand. This is especially a challenge for those who have to travel on business. But David Allen, the author of “Getting Things Done” finds that a paper-based system is more efficient.
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More Ideas for a Paper-Based GTD System
I recently shared a post showing how I once had a simple GTD system using paper. It attracted a lot of feedback, so here is more info on paper-based productivity.
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Managing Projects on Paper Using GTD / Getting Things Done
Much has been written about going paperless. But you can manage projects and be faithful to the Getting Things Done methodology by using paper.
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A GTD Inspired Paper-Based Note Taking System
If you use a paper-based productivity system that’s based on GTD/ Getting Things Done , what is the best way to keep and process your notes.
