Want to remember your good project ideas? Write them on paper

Paper? Now before you call me a Luddite let me tell you about Justin Rosenstein. First he’s a software guy. He is cofounder of Asana, which is a task-management application. He recently wrote a post for LinkedIn’s “Things I Carry” series in which he says “Computers are great when information is highly structured, but for brainstorming and early designs, nothing beats writing on paper. And I say that as a hard-core technologist who tracks every tiny detail of my life electronically.” Simply put, good ideas can come to you at any time and at any place, and having paper and pen around is a lot quicker than firing up the old laptop, or turning on the tablet and launching some app.

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Want to remember your good project ideas? Write them on paper

     


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