I have started many writing notebooks, journals, logs, etc.
but they all end up dispersed to the ends of the earth (or at least the ends of
the earth that I inhabit). As a result, anything I wrote and wanted to remember
was ultimately lost, misplaced or generally inaccessible. Even of the notebooks whose locations are
known to me I still don’t have any catalogue of the contents and unless I page
through them they may be as good as blank.
All this changed when I started storing my journals, musings
and notes on the internet via this blog.
Now if I have a faint memory of a topic I wrote on I can just search for
it via the handy search bar and the pages are retrieved before I could have
even found the right notebook. If
nothing else comes out of this year of writing I’ve at least learned that the
internet is a great place to write. And
if I ever forget exactly what I learned I can just search for it and I’ll be
prompted with this very post.
Sure I still do some jottings on paper. Just the other day I had a few topics I
wanted to capture and they all came on relatively concurrently. In this case a notebook
and pen are my best tool because I feel free to jot and jump across the
pages. For some reason the scribble of
my hand seams more suited for that less organized work.
Now if I could only remember what I wrote down and where I
put that notebook.
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Tuesday, July 24, 2012
The Organizational Benefits of Blogging
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I agree, but what happens if we are off the grid? I think you need an occasional printing session and a nice, old fashioned three ring binder, just
ReplyDeletein case our new love of e-reading is really an appocolyptic plot to eliminate human access to the written word. Just sayin'- best to back up old school.