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dettu
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Paper planner/diary or electronic?
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September 01, 2009, 05:10:08 pm »
I used to use a Franklin Covey planner, but switched to a Palm Pilot for a while. When I left that job, I bought myself a less expensive Palm model, but it only synced with my home computer, so saving work appointments to it was a hassle, and eventually I stopped using it. Now I don't have a calendar with me and when I'm out away from home or the office, I have to put off scheduling new things until I can get back to a computer. It's not exactly handy. I could use my cell phone's calendar but it's not terribly functional and (of course) does not sync with a computer.
Is anyone here still using a paper calendar? Or is there some other alternative I'm not thinking of?
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JessW
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September 01, 2009, 05:13:54 pm »
My mobile phone is my god-send. The calendar, tasks, reminders and phone function are essential to me, without which I will go even more potty than I usually am
Jess (life is so not fair - there are a total of 4 Jess's working int he firm now!)
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Katie G
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September 02, 2009, 04:08:12 pm »
I don't "merit" a Palm, or Blackberry, or what-have-you for work, and I'm not in a position to lay out that expense for myself (I have a basic, no-bells, no-whistles, pay-as-you-go cell phone for my own personal use.) Besides, I believe that if they want me to be available at all times to all and sundry, then they can pay for the technology (and, not incidentally, for my time!)
I use Outlook at work as per the corporate guidelines, and keep a paper backup in the form of a small purse-sized calendar. Part of my "wind-down" routine each day is taking 90 seconds and updating the paper calendar with stuff that's been scheduled that day.
I also keep my personal stuff -- doctor's appointments, birthdays, etc. -- in the paper calendar. I'm not comfortable with my personal stuff being on the company's system, plus, when I'm at the doctor's and making a follow-up appointment, it helps to know if something work-critical is going on so I don't make an appointment on a "bad" day.
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Cathy S
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September 02, 2009, 04:35:36 pm »
Everything goes on my work calendar (GroupWise) - personal items are marked private and I use multiple calendars so I can colour code and restrict access to some categories. I can access this off site through my iPhone and webmail.
When attending formal meetings or site meetings I carry an A5 page a day spiral bound mid year diary - which I use to write out the notes on that day's page - so not as a diary, more of a mobile filing cabinet! Any future appointments get added straight into the calendar via the iPhone.
I am confident in the organisations security system that I can safely include personal details and it provides me with a one stop shop for my diary.
Cathy
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