This is right under my monitor at my desk, and is for quick notes before they leave my mind.
2: Trello
This is where I keep my "Big Picture" board, along with any other boards for individual big projects. Also lets me keep track of admin, life errands, etc
3: MS OneNote
I gotta admit, I love this for any "save for later" stuff. I have a ton of resources and tabs saved here, so my bookmarks don't get too cluttered.
I guess I also use Notes for when I'm outside the office, since it's way faster than any other app for its purpose.
I do also use Day One for journaling too. At the moment Iām using it for gratitude and monthly goal tracking. I used to use Pocket for save later when bookmarking content. Now Iām using Notions web clipper I just save the articles into a database called brain dump.
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Three primary elements in my workflow.
1: My bullet journal
This is right under my monitor at my desk, and is for quick notes before they leave my mind.
2: Trello
This is where I keep my "Big Picture" board, along with any other boards for individual big projects. Also lets me keep track of admin, life errands, etc
3: MS OneNote
I gotta admit, I love this for any "save for later" stuff. I have a ton of resources and tabs saved here, so my bookmarks don't get too cluttered.
I guess I also use Notes for when I'm outside the office, since it's way faster than any other app for its purpose.
I do also use Day One for journaling too. At the moment Iām using it for gratitude and monthly goal tracking. I used to use Pocket for save later when bookmarking content. Now Iām using Notions web clipper I just save the articles into a database called brain dump.