Shred everyone - the Fetchland paperless office thread

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6:57am, 26 Feb 2020
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GregP
Here's a paraphrase of something I wrote in reply to Glenners' blog yesterday:

It is the first day of Lent, but I abandoned my ‘giving up physical paper for Lent’ plan yesterday after a long meeting where it was clear that everyone (including me) was doing stuff* on their laptops whilst the meeting trundled on like Muzak in the background

*I was usefully employed updating the Rik Mayall deathmatch. Don't know what everyone else was doing.
Feb 2020
6:58am, 26 Feb 2020
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GregP
I also, as watchers of Glenn's excellent 'scrapbook' wire know, struggle with electronic to do lists. A modified paper BuJo variant works for me, but I'm being peer-pressured into having nothing 'paper' on my desk or with me in meetings.
Feb 2020
7:37am, 26 Feb 2020
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Diogenes
BuJo?
Feb 2020
7:45am, 26 Feb 2020
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McGoohan
Bucolic Johnson?
Feb 2020
8:48am, 26 Feb 2020
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GregP
Bullet Journal

bulletjournal.com
Feb 2020
8:53am, 26 Feb 2020
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Nicholls595
As a printer, why would you want a paperless anything???
Feb 2020
9:10am, 26 Feb 2020
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GregP
But wouldn't you rather we took notes on A0 or something equally unwieldy? I like my A5 notebook.
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9:11am, 26 Feb 2020
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McGoohan
Whether you’ve used a Bullet Journal for years or have never seen one before, the international best-selling book The Bullet Journal Method will show you how to go from passenger to pilot of your life through intentional living.

Collector's Set now available!

Is this person telling me how To Do a To Do list?
Feb 2020
9:12am, 26 Feb 2020
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McGoohan
The Notebook
Crowdsourced into existence, meet the only notebook in the world designed from the ground up to Bullet Journal.

I think I want to do him harm now...
Feb 2020
9:13am, 26 Feb 2020
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GregP
Broadly, yes. There are free tutorials (including on the official website) that tell you absolutely everything you need to know. What value the book adds is beyond me.

But since you've bitten, McDearLeader, may I have an opinion? Paper, digital or hybrid?

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