Really fun and well done. (via Kottke)
How I Time-Block and Plan in a Traveler’s Notebook – The Sweet Setup
How I Time-Block and Plan in a Traveler’s Notebook – The Sweet Setup
“I simply gravitate to a notebook and a pen where there’s an unequalled level of freedom.”
Josh Ginter describes how he leverages the analog and blends the digital to get his stuff done. Really good writeup.
Thelonious Monk’s Advice — Lists of Note
Thelonious Monk’s Advice — Lists of Note
YOU’VE GOT TO DIG IT TO DIG IT, YOU DIG?
Barack Obama’s favorite pen: The former president weights in on an extraordinarily contentious topic.
All the President’s Pens — Slate on Barack Obama’s Favorite Pen
Barack Obama, no stranger to controversy, waded into an extraordinarily contentious area of American life on Wednesday when he revealed his pen preferences. The former president told the New York Times that when composing longform writing, including his recent book A Promised Land, he prefers to sketch out his first drafts by hand, rather than on a computer. What’s more, like all true stationery nerds, Obama is “very particular” about his writing tools, preferring the combination of yellow legal pad and black Uni-ball Vision Elite rollerball pen with a micro-point.
The Typewriter Revolution blog: Analog College
The Typewriter Revolution blog: Analog College
What we believe in. If I was of college going age, such an institution would be at the top of my list.
Also, I was not aware of this blog before the ever wonderful Alan Jacobs linked to it. Well worth spending some time and looking around.
The Time-Block Planner by Cal Newport
The Time-Block Planner by Cal Newport
Cal Newport (of Deep Work fame) introduces The Time-Block Planner which is organized around the ideas he set forth in that book.
It’s important that we’re using paper here… I don’t want you on your computer when you don’t need to be.
Consider me intrigued.
What My 2020 Planner Has Been Through — The Pen Addict
What My 2020 Planner Has Been Through — The Pen Addict
It started off normal. I had a planner party in November last year, where a handful of friends brought their stationery over and we all decorated and prepped our planners for a productive year. Welp. That was the last time I had a gathering of friends, and all the plans we planned went awry.
This, I believe, resonates with us all.
Re-discovering three-cornered notes – The Collation
Re-discovering three-cornered notes – The Collation
As far as I can tell, they were never sent through the post (if you know of any examples, please comment). They were just hand-delivered notes containing informal invitations, short apologies, brief questions, little flirtations, and so on. In the 20th century, their function was taken over by the phone call, and in the 21st century, by text messaging.
I had no idea of the long history behind notes like these. Via Alan Jacobs most recent always excellent newsletter.
Paper and Memory • Buttondown
When paper fails, memory; when memory fails, paper
— Alan Jacobs, Paper and Memory • Buttondown
The Work/Life Task System
The Work/Life Task System (WLTS) allows you to keep your professional and personal tasks separate in the same notebook, while accounting for how most tasks come into our lives in the first place: email.
New analog task system from Harry Marks (who used to be a contributor here). Worth checking out and seeing if some of these ideas might work for you.