I’ve found that the thing I missed the most was having my schedule right there where I could see it.Ī few months ago, I sat down with GeekTool and Mindful and recreated a bit of that experience on my desktop.ĭrag three shell geeklets onto the Desktop. That’s okay-each app is doing what it does best. My tasks, calendar, and notes are now spread across four different apps. One of the adjustments I’ve had to make was losing that central view. When Apple released the iPad, I went digital. When’s my next meeting? What was the number for the florist? It was all right there, in my paper-and-ink command center. After getting interrupted, I was a glance away from remembering what I was doing. Whenever I finished a task, my planner was right there to record my progress through the day. I even bought a nice wooden stand for it to sit at an ergonomic angle on my desk.
I had my day right there-my schedule, the tasks I needed to accomplish, and space to take notes (I used a two-page-per-day format).
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