There are some situations where I think that this could really be useful, but for myself I always have my phone on my and am usually near a computer. Combined with my use of a notebook already for brainstorming and thought gathering, I just didn’t see how this would help me be more productive. However, I believe that some of you may find this appealing and a good solution for your productivity and organizational needs.
What’s my solution?
I use my phone, computer, and a Midori (for now) notebook – whichever is closer at hand gets used and once a day I look through my main apps to make sure everything is collected (Todoist, Evernote, Midori Notebook) and sorted.
I prefer to use a notebook as a gathering place and not the sole repository of my data, to do lists, and projects. The reasons for this are:
- No alerts or reminders – this is huge! I really need the ability to set up alerts for one-off and recurring tasks and appointments
- Inability to reorder projects easily
- Time to implement
Now, each of those 3 items could be remedied, but I feel that the time it would take could be better used elsewhere. If I was going to implement the Strike Through system the very first thing I would have to do is set a strict review schedule for my notebook. This is a good idea anyways (reviewing your systems and organizational areas) but if you couldn’t hold yourself to a fairly rigid schedule this system would not work well.
That said, if you like the idea of one manual / offline way of handling your organization, notes, and more, you should really give it a shot or at least check out more information at Striketh.ru.
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