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Did you ever use a planner/agenda book as an adult?
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>>84916421
No, I'm straight, sorry man. Nothing personal, though. If you like using a planner that's cool. I just respectfully ask that you keep it to yourself.
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>>84916421
Ordinary paper or computer text works better but it's literally impossible to accomplish anything significant without planning
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I like the tactile feel of paper even though digital calendars are far more practical.
I also like just writing stuff down.

I would recommend the "Getting Things Done" or "GTD" by David Allen for an excellent personal organisation process.
PARA by Tiago Forte is also interesting.

Open to more tips.

My life isn't that bad though so my paper calendar just has life reminders in it.

Writing down your shit is really cathartic and useful, try it for yourself.
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I like when they have unique graphics on each page
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not as an adult but they made us use them in elementary school... i already made the joke a coupla days ago



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