Yes, I'm often tempted to switch to paper. For now my switch is from Lotus/IBM/HCL Notes to Microsoft 365, in advance of switching the rest of the Davidco folks.By the way John, it looked me that you were slowly falling in love with that A6 size.
Hi Steve,A very good interview! @John Forrister good luck on the Office 365 move. That is coming at my work also at some point. And @Ger80C thanks for sharing so much of your best practices.
Hey Sebastian, what is the brand of A6 paper notebook you share in the video for personal system? Are you staying with it btw or moved back to digital?Thank you all for the positive feedback on the interview! It was great fun to do this, I thoroughly enjoyed it.
Hi Dimitry, I stayed with the A6 notebook for my lists for a while, to "cleanse" my GTD habits from anything I had been picking up as "essential" from the software I was using. I then moved to digital again, in a very free-floating implementation in Obsidian (basically text files stored in a database), and that's where I am at the moment. I am looking into getting (only) my project list and maybe some higher horizon thinking back on paper, though. I could see that having the "perspective" change from next action (digital) to projects (analog) layer may be of help to switch the thinking from "doing" to "reflecting". Let's see what happens between Christmas and New Year's - I may dip my toes into that...Hey Sebastian, what is the brand of A6 paper notebook you share in the video for personal system? Are you staying with it btw or moved back to digital?