bluebell
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I only read the first twenty posts or so of this thread, ran out of concentration.
I am extremely organised internally, somewhat organised with electronic filing and with paper, I'll just quote one of my colleagues from last week '[bluebell], paper is really not your friend, is it'.
I've yet to be able to design a system for dealing with paper that survives busy times, and I've trialled many. Now I just go with the flow and if the paper piles up in incoherent layers on my desk at work, so be it. But ask me about any email, document, meeting or person, and I'll be able to tell you about it from memory.
I'm always as light as a feather, so don't worry about that, dude.
And, I'm not concerned with the issue of dusting, vacuuming, etc. I'm speaking to a system, which is easily created, that will ultimately allow more time to do you "interesting things." In other words, it's much faster to put something in a logical location in order to easily locate it, or them, than it is to have to spend time looking and thinking about where the items are at present time. If NTs are about systems, than why would so many of them continually live in disorder, lack of precision, and carelessness?
I am extremely organised internally, somewhat organised with electronic filing and with paper, I'll just quote one of my colleagues from last week '[bluebell], paper is really not your friend, is it'.
I've yet to be able to design a system for dealing with paper that survives busy times, and I've trialled many. Now I just go with the flow and if the paper piles up in incoherent layers on my desk at work, so be it. But ask me about any email, document, meeting or person, and I'll be able to tell you about it from memory.