Ah yes. I've always tried to go fully paperless, but one of the blockers to
that is that pen, paper and handwriting is known to be better for learning
and memorising information. Here I am, at age 56, and I'm still dabbling
with different ways to keep track of tasks and get in control of my
Thanks, Stephanie.
Here's what I have ended up doing for now. I agree that time blocking is
effective. I have now pre-printed paper (schedule sheets) which I use in
the morning. I transfer a small set of tasks from my general task list.
This is a little slower than doing 100% electronic with
Hello Brian,
Sorry for the late reply from me - This is the first time I've taken a look
at this forum for a few months.
I agree, it takes too much time and effort to estimate the duration of
every task and then select a set of tasks to suit the amount of available
time in the day. MLO isn't