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26 Mar 09
Moleskine Notebooks | Gear Patrol
An overview on the legendary book...from a man's perspective.
04 Sep 08
The Monster Collection of Moleskine Tips, Tricks and Hacks - FreelanceSwitch - The Freelance Blog
30 Jun 08
how to carry a pen with your MOLESKINE: block it! - Instructables - DIY, How To, craft, life
24 Jun 08
Productivity in Context » Blog Archive » Moleskine and Me: A Quest for a Mind Like Water
An example of Moleskine meets GTD.
Two Quick Journaling Techniques and a Hack | D*I*Y Planner
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Idea #1: One-sentence journal entry
Last week, I stumbled across this The Happiness Projects article about keeping a one sentence journal. What a brilliant idea! It suggests that we keep a daily one sentence journal entry. Which is perfect for those of us who are feeling the time crunch but want to keep up with the practice of journaling. All you gotta do is at the end of your day, write a one sentence statement summarizing your day. Did something memorable happen that day that you want to capture down in your notebook? Think of a particularly "deep thought" you want to keep? Just write it down. Keeping track of events in the day helps improve your memory and gives you a record of your life that you can pass down.
Your GTD System Isn’t the Problem : The Cranking Widgets Blog
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Fiddlers, listen up: Switch to paper. I’m talking the absolute lowest-fi system you can tolerate. Get rid of the fancy notebook, the expensive software and the pen made from the carcass of some endangered species. Go buy a couple boxes of crappy manila folders, a box of bic pens, a few reams of plain white printer paper and a pocket dayrunner-style calendar. Use only these tools (aside from your phone and your brain) and set yourself up caveman style. Force yourself to live in the GTD wilderness for awhile (which is paradise to some, by them way) and you’ll start to appreciate the way some of the higher-tech setups work. Or you’ll fall completely in love with it and never go back.
PlannerHack.com | Mike Rohde's Custom Planner Hack
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On the ruled Pocket Moleskine, I found I could divide the page vertically into 3 sections of 7 lines each, with room at the top of the page for the month on the top left of the page and week number on the top right of the page.
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Next I added the days and dates to each section of the two-page spread, dividing the 6th block on the lower right page in half with a vertical rule for Saturday and Sunday.
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03 Apr 08
Hacking a GTD Moleskine at hyalineskies
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Starting with the first ruled page, number the page in the lower right corner with the number 1. Your last numbered page will be number 191. Don’t worry about numbering the other pages; the time it takes to number them is fairly useless considering your search accuracy will be within two pages with the odd-numbered system. You’re also probably not prone to looking at the even page numbers, considering they’re on the back of the sheets.
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