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Note Paper
I prefer writing notes on paper, rather than typing into a computer.
- It is way less distracting
- I like the process. I like paper and pens.
- The optics are better (it doesn't look like I'm messing around with a computer)
- It's more flexible (I can add little drawings, highlighting, arrows, etc.)
However...
I don't like using fixed notebooks:
- They are too rigid
- Every meeting I write a title and date, only to find out that nothing interesting came out of the meeting and I've got this fragment cluttering up my notebook
- It's hard to tear out garbage pages
- I can't rearrange things based on project
- The page format never feels quite right
- It's hard to digitize. I like to scan by notes and notebooks don't photograph well (the spine messes it all up).
I prefer a thin 1/2" binder and paper because I can tear out useless pages, archive irrelevant content, rearrange things, etc. But... I don't like using off-the-shelf lined paper:
- The lines are just so big. I like dense pages danggit!
- I want some out-of-the-box structure on my notes (like list of todo items)
So... I made my own paper with a nice clear place for a title, a "important stuff" side-bar, a TL;DR; section, and a list of take-away todo items.
It's really nothing particularly interesting, but I really like it. I figured I'd post it for anyone else with similar opinions. (although really mostly so that I wouldn't lose my template files)
paper/NotePaper.xlsx
paper/NotePaper.pdf
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