GTD Cafe: Writing it Down- Paper or Plastic?
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Today’s post is from Mike St. Pierre of The Daily Saint
An absolute GTD core principle is to write things down. “Capturing” your thoughts on paper (or via computer, voice recorder, etc.) I’ve found that it’s too easy to let thoughts build up, each time under the guise of something like, “I’m sure I’ll remember that later.” Unfortunately, that gem of a thought rarely comes back home. That’s why writing things down makes so much sense.
Check out Laura Stack’s article about the capture habit. Worth a quick read.
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