Thanks for all the replies so far, folks, I appreciate reading the different perspectives on this topic.

I understand this, but, for me, pen and paper has been what’s causing my issues.
It would be easy for me to return to that way of working, but I want to be paperless and be able to organise my notes to be useful/cohesive/productive.

I like physically writing though (and dislike typing), which is why I got the Apple Pencil, plus a Paperlike iPad screen cover to make writing feel more familiar/organic.
I travel quite a bit too, so taking 3-4 pads around with me just isn’t practical, esp when I’ll have the devices with me anyway.

Then there’s the trees. I like trees. :evergreen_tree:

This is something I can definitely relate to right now.

It seems that the apps are quite interchangeable, the power is in having a system and sticking to it. I like that Trident approach… also been reading/watching about the PARA method.

Since I’ve started on this a few days ago, it feels quite overwhelming, like I have way more work to do in getting organised than I’d realised…

I’m currently focussing on using Google Cal (with Fantastical) and Todoist as my main tools for getting myself to the starting line! (And using GoodNotes (which I like a lot) as my notepad/note system.)

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