Thursday, June 20, 2019

Paper Planners

Yep...I think this is the way to go. What we've always done but I was thinking of getting into doing alerts with my new iPhone. I'm not sure we can really do without paper for the things that are really important. Although I recently got rid of about one thousand pieces of paper to do with our purchase of our PS condo and now our sale of it. Unreal really. We had four pieces if paper for our sale of our home in Victoria.


Shelby Abrahamsen, a 26-year-old lifestyle blogger with multiple social media accounts, lives much of her life online. Yet her favorite way to organize her schedule is old-school: She uses two paper planners. 
“Paper is so calming,” says Ms. Abrahamsen, who lives in Champaign, Ill. She has tried using her phone’s calendar, but disliked constant interruptions from Facebook and Instagram notifications. “I’d find myself down a rabbit hole and not remember what it was I was trying to do,” she says.
Paper planners, totems of a pre-digital era, are enjoying a surprising resurgence. On Instagram, #planneraddict has nearly 4.5 million mentions. Retailers including Target Corp. and Michaels Cos. are giving planners more shelf space as sales rise. There are even conferences for enthusiasts; one called Go Wild last month drew 1,400 attendees to Las Vega

https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-trendy-new-way-to-organize-your-schedule-a-paper-planner-11559998801?emailToken=987eae18f60a773d12142ce9df4c8bc60iNZwQbQhsuXri%2FECY1X8CbahxnqItQDe8BajXcpVO3OWEeEBpmZgNzWFA7qjZQfayD9R+HaU%2F5jent4ipz7oulCGDYvLgcv+KDwbCbEi0WsA6azXQSZGipLsPiMkvDE&reflink=article_email_share&fbclid=IwAR0-q-WxbBWDABiG1d-_6imR-mMEdEPRtRoqmb1Fp1YzbrE2cAb7OGR8vW4