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PDA great for storage; custom paper planner
After trying every organizational product and method invented since I was born, I've found only 2 things I can count on.
1. PDAs are great for carrying around limitless info in a small, light object.
2. Paper is critical but my methods change as I do.
Re PDAs, I can keep all the phone numbers, messages and info and emails (copied into Notes), etc. I will ever need, and it doesn't add to the enormous weight of my bag. Which is good, since I carry around all kinds of stuff "just in case"--I am constantly amazed by all the things I still forget or misplace, so I carry all kinds of papers around. It's embarrassing and hard on the shoulder and back, but it works.
With PDAs you can also get programs that help you with just about anything. I use "Big Clock" because it has a, yes, big clock for the times I need to pay extra attention. It also has countdown timers, count-up timers, many alarms to be set, world time (for time zones of far-flung friends), etc. "Tube" is a subway map and schedule, with versions for many cities. And so forth. For my appointments & to-do lists I use Outlook, just because I can always update it from my work computer as well as home, and it synchs with my Palm PDA (Handspring Visor Edge).
With calendars & paper, I follow my own version of GTD (Getting Things Done by David Allen). And I get lots of ideas for adapting my paper planner at "DIY PLANNER" website. People have designed templates for all kinds of pages, and you can download them to use and/or modify for free.
Both the DIY Planner site and the GTD site (davidco.com, check the forums) are frequented by people who are either obsessed by organizing their thoughts and themselves, or driven to it by necessity (like me). It can get very nerdy and detailed sometimes when discussing nitty-gritty specifics of how to track this or that, but unfortunately that's what I need sometimes. You try lots of things that don't work but eventually you find the balance of time & effort & money vs. result that you can put up with.
There are many people with ADD at the GTD forums (free and paid), and I'm pretty sure that's true for DIY as well. They're just not so open about it there.
JM2CW
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