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Sep 02, 2005 4:03 am |
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re: re: Heello Again :) |
Russ Jackman
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I have a real love/hate relationship with post-it notes ... yes, they are convenient (although they don't stick to my dashboard, so end up sitting at the bottom of a cup holder).
But they multiply.
I start off writing one little note, and by the end of the day it looks like I'm trying to decorate my desk with little yellow paint chips. Today, I discovered much to my amusement, that I had three pads of post-it notes on the go. Instead of plastering them over the desk, monitor, desk lamp, laptop, wall, and ceiling fan, I've started leaving them on the pad.
You may think that defeats the purpose of peel-and-stick notes, since I'm neither peeling them off the pad or sticking them anywhere (though I'm sure some of you have suggestions!). However, inevitably within one of the three stacked pads of sticky scribbles, I do accomplish tasks I've written down. Of course, I tend to do things out of order, so the sticky aspect lets me remove the offending "done" sheet and reassemble the pad.
I'd be interested in hearing stories about successes with PDA's ... I have three knowledge management programs on my laptop, but I don't carry it from room to room with me ... a good PDA would never leave my side, and if I buy a really good one it can play universal remote too! Plus, I don't think they multiply like those pesky post-it notes, so my desk should end up a lot neater (and less yellow).
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