Your planner and your phone are for DIFFERENT THINGS.

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  • Опубликовано: 29 июн 2024
  • Helloooooo my friends, welcome back to the channel for another digital vs analog video. We ALL are likely using both systems in some way shape or form. Let me know what your combination of digital and analog is in the comments down below :)
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    00:52 The Case for Paper Planning
    03:55 The Case for Digital Planning
    08:52 Which is Right for You

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  • @mwoodward178
    @mwoodward178 7 месяцев назад +6

    I use digital for anything that requires a time and need alerted for. I use a basic notebook to write to do’s, notes, etc…I process my notebook weekly.

  • @samanthamillard6988
    @samanthamillard6988 8 месяцев назад +4

    I’ve found I can think on paper and see how my life fits together. Digital can capture events but I don’t see them.

  • @daniellecolucci3470
    @daniellecolucci3470 Год назад +17

    I tried digital planning for two months and the main reason I couldn’t stick it out was because of one of the points you mentioned in the beginning. Being able to physically see how far you are in a year by seeing how far you are in a notebook or how many pages I have until I get to that thing that’s due has helped me basically since I’ve been in elementary school get a grasp on those kinds of things. I honestly don’t think I could ever just do digital. I like digital for future planning appointments or big event and then I add those in month by month as I go into my paper planner.

  • @BlushnBlue
    @BlushnBlue Год назад +11

    I use both because digital has an alarm to remind me and I can look up any past events and analog because I love writing with my fountain pens and the memory decoration. Thank you for sharing.

  • @glendaw5221
    @glendaw5221 Год назад +13

    Thanks, this is excellent. I use my phone and a Bujo. My Bujo is my “planning” and “notes” book. I’m retired and only take my Bujo when I’m away from the house either on Grandma duty or pet sitting (my side gig). My phone iCal is my “go to” place for both short term and long term date specific things. But I also use my future log, monthly calendar and weekly to add in my brain dumps and to do lists. I also am an avid reader and I use my Bujo for monthly TBRs and wrap ups.

  • @youvegotwings
    @youvegotwings Год назад +15

    Digital is very good for capturing cause I think I always have my phone on me, not always my planner. I also like the reminder possibility for important stuff. Paper planner is very good for brainstorming and actually make the plans

    • @RachelleinTheory
      @RachelleinTheory  Год назад +4

      Yes, the capture ability on phones is sooo clutch.

    • @hu-tv
      @hu-tv Месяц назад +1

      ​@@RachelleinTheory You can always keep a pocket diary 😁

  • @lauralei.swiftie
    @lauralei.swiftie 7 месяцев назад +4

    Thank you for this. I love your down to earth and “forgivable” approach to planning in general. I always felt like I had to be all or nothing so I gave up paper planning years ago because with my corporate job I could never write meetings down as they moved constantly. I am just now figuring out how to marry the two. I find I keep MUCH better track of my tasks when they are written but any meetings or appts are way better on a digital calendar. And taking notes has been way better for me digitally simply because I type way faster than I write lol.

  • @EdieBrown
    @EdieBrown Год назад +9

    Thanks for the insight. I love my paper planner, but I swear by using Google Calendar for my scheduling. It allows me to put in reminders and recurring events easily.

  • @AVigortsson
    @AVigortsson Год назад +3

    This is so spot on! I've been doing digital planning for a while, but I actually consider going back to a paper planner in addition to using my Google calendar to set up reminders or appointments that are far from the current day.

  • @Coconuthead85
    @Coconuthead85 Год назад +6

    I am using Things too, since Things 1 😂! Would you do a video on how you organize Things for life, especially how you decide to set up and utilize The Rituals categories/ Life Admin Blocks. That really interests me. It opens up a completely different perspective for me to use Things

  • @annelyle5474
    @annelyle5474 Год назад +2

    I find digital to be most useful for a) repeating tasks and b) stuff I need to be reminded about. Thus I use Things for a lot of my routines, or when I'm building a new habit, since those usually need both of these features. Paper habit trackers just don't work for me, as they're too easy to ignore! 😂 I love my paper planner too, though - it's great for seeing a lot of stuff at a glance, which a phone app cannot do easily.

  • @nakias8362
    @nakias8362 Год назад

    This a great video! I definitely use both. I've been trying to organize my digital side a little bit better lately and having a visual widget does help a lot for my notes app. I've also set a timer on my socials so I get locked out of the app when I've used up the time time for that day and that is really helpful so I don't completely distract myself for too long. I prefer my bujo for a lot like journaling and memory keeping and mind maps like you said. There's several projects I'm working on were I have stuff going on for it in a notebook but also in Notion. So I usually have both with me to work when I get the opportunity and if I don't have my notebook then I can still work and brainstorm on my phone which is great.

  • @katismith
    @katismith Год назад +1

    I use digital and analog as well. For instance since I look at my paper planner everyday, I put the basic appointment there the day and the when. But in Google Calendar I put everything right down to the address, that way I can make use of Maps if I need to and don't have to panic about not knowing the address. I usually ask myself am I going to want to remember this later even beyond the date of occurrence, if the answer is yes it goes in my week, and possibly Google Calendar. I use Google Keep for lists not generally "to dos' If I create a check boxed grocery list as I tick them off the list they go gray and drop to the bottom, it keeps me from having to create a from scratch grocery list because if I untick them they go back to the top. And you can add a collaborator to each individual list (or not). I used Microsoft To Do some and my planner other times for the to do list. And I use a diary app throughout the day to record little snippets of what I want to write in my paper planner at night.

  • @dennis.blondell-decker
    @dennis.blondell-decker Год назад +2

    Interesting. I have the opposite experience, which surprisingly shows me just how personal this is. I find digital tools stiff and inflexible in comparison with analogue tools. I do agree that hand writing helps improve memory retention, this is also substantiated scientifically, and helps slow down to aid the thinking process and reflection of the things. I use digital tools for things that rarely change such as contact information and birthdays, while I use analogue tools for things that are not settled yet, from lists to planning to year long projects. The one thing where digital tools may have one up is sharing with others: text, audio, photos, and video. I carry a notebook and a pen at all times as well as the phone, but the phone is the one I avoid if I can, because unlike my notebook it doesn't add to my life in the same way, even though it makes a significant difference when it comes to communication and sharing.

    • @RachelleinTheory
      @RachelleinTheory  Год назад +1

      This is really interesting! It's so interesting how these things show up differently in people's lives. I definitely feel you on the phone not being additive though. It can be tough to put it down once you've opened it, even though you may have had good and productive intentions!

  • @TheSeatedView
    @TheSeatedView Год назад +1

    I use- digital (calendar and Keep Notes) for tasks and what I do now (and in tomorrow's or the week's "nows") and the rest of the day. I hardly ever look back on any of it. I use paper for thoughtfulness, bigger picture planning, tracking, notes/records, and memory keeping. The process has been really finetuned this year after trying both separately and none of them feeling right by themselves.

    • @RachelleinTheory
      @RachelleinTheory  Год назад +1

      I love this approach. Paper is SO good for being more thoughtful and intentional. And bigger picture planning - I so agree, I just CANNOT see that in a digital to do system. Thank you for sharing your system!

  • @NosieBee
    @NosieBee Год назад +1

    Just found your channel and I love it! Trying to rekindle my bujo habits and getting new ideas, so thanks! And our cat Loki's b-day is also May 5th! 😻💖🐝

    • @RachelleinTheory
      @RachelleinTheory  Год назад +2

      YESS May kitties

    • @adhas
      @adhas 8 месяцев назад

      ​@RachelleinTheory You may have just shared publicly your phone's unlock code.. i posted this twice just trying to get your attention.

  • @sameeralazawee7524
    @sameeralazawee7524 Год назад

    Really very nice >>>>>> Thank you .

  • @DominusRaina
    @DominusRaina 10 месяцев назад

    Sometimes I need to look back on things, such as when I had a specific doctors apt and there have been a couple of times that those apts were lost on google calendar for some reason and that's one thing that I can't stand. The thing that keeps me wanting to turn to digital planning on good notes is that I can search anything. My plans are all hand written, it's just written on my ipad and not on paper, but it's convenient that they are searchable. I love the pencil and paper though - I got my first computer in 1998. Before that, we wrote everything down. So I find myself tactile. There is pros and cons to both as you said.

  • @LewisLittle66
    @LewisLittle66 Год назад

    I use a combination of both; I've been using digital for work tasks for years, but only this year started paper-planning and I use that for personal stuff, because it's really not convenient for me to use a paper planner at work. So work tasks remain solely digital. The other thing I use digital for is tasks that need an alarm to be done at a specific time, otherwise I will not remember, ever. So one of my morning tasks when reviewing my planner for the day is to migrate any time-sensitive tasks from there into my phone for an alarm. This is one reason why an hour-by-hour daily spread doesn't work for me; my phone fulfils that role whereas the key spread in my paper planner is the weekly.

  • @IWario1
    @IWario1 2 месяца назад

    My main concern of a paper planner is misplacing it or even losing it.

  • @irmoli
    @irmoli 7 месяцев назад

    What are the digital programs you use? Which one did you use in this video for example? Google calender and for planning which?

  • @rachelcackleberry
    @rachelcackleberry Год назад

    I have the quick capture + sign on my lock screen. Even faster!

  • @samanthamillard6988
    @samanthamillard6988 8 месяцев назад

    I’m trying to figure out what amount of digital is a good idea to supplement my paper systems. I bought an iPad with the goal of making my life more portable. I saw your Notion video and liked that. But now you’re talking about Things. So is there a reason you don’t do your tasks in Notion?

  • @colleen523
    @colleen523 10 месяцев назад

    How did you get your task list icon so big on your phone!?

  • @crystalmartin9624
    @crystalmartin9624 10 месяцев назад

    What paper planner do u use?

  • @rakisk8r
    @rakisk8r 9 месяцев назад

    Hi, I’ve had a stroke and now have terrible memory and v. Disorganization. My hands are very tremors now too. I’d like to Know where you got your calendar or is it 2 books, a calendar and a grid notebook? Do you have a video showing how you set up apps? As i didn’t recognize some of yours And possibly they cd help me. How do you have handwriting on front of your phone? Thank you! ~kari

  • @cathrynmurray6581
    @cathrynmurray6581 Год назад

    I am interested in melding my digital calendar and paper. I use an iPhone and my company has dell products/ laptop. Any suggestions for using all 3? I am looking at a disc planner but I am open to consider whatever someone suggests. I am starting a new coordinator position and trying to figure out what to use. Thank you for any suggestions

    • @RachelleinTheory
      @RachelleinTheory  Год назад

      Yes, on my page I have a video about my hybrid planning system that could give you an idea of how to merge!

  • @haumea6166
    @haumea6166 8 месяцев назад

    iPad and Goodnotes

  • @Stormbrise
    @Stormbrise Год назад +2

    Rachelle I love your content, but please change your passcode or blur it out! You are giving access to your life with those numbers. I probably over reacting, and you are using a simple code for the video. At least I hope so. You gave me the idea to move my home stuff to a shared task list with my husband in the way of the calendar. Otherwise it is paper planner all the way for me. It is the tactile feel I need in front of me that I can shut away. On the phone it can be forgotten.
    I only use both digital and paper when going grocery shopping now. Mostly to send the grocery list to my husband if he is the one that is physically going into the store.

    • @RachelleinTheory
      @RachelleinTheory  Год назад +1

      OMG IT DIDNT EVEN OCCUR TO ME THAT I USED MY PASSCODE. YOU'RE RIGHT. It's time to change it 😅

  • @adhas
    @adhas 8 месяцев назад

    You may have just shared publicly your phone's unlock code

  • @prettyme4387
    @prettyme4387 2 месяца назад

    This video should be retitled the pros and cons of digital vs paper, it wasnt helpful in deciding how to create a sensible hybrid system at all.

  • @jordanxfile
    @jordanxfile Год назад +1

    📔🥰 Thank you; I love your systematic approach to things.