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A list of things I use my Moleskine for.
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Hi,
here is how I use my Moleskines.
I got the first one as a present a few years ago and since then I have
developed the following usage:
A.) Large Ruled Moleskine
Front to Back - Diary (very close to Mike Rhode's design (http://
www.flickr.com/photos/rohdesign/152626650/)
I start with about 4 months and add month after month as needed. The
left area of a day is used for appointments and in the right side of a
day I right
the things I need to do on that particular day.
Back to Front - Journal for my daily thoughts about everything ( I
number the pages and use headers for every entry and do an index when
the notebook is full, so I can easily find older entries again.
Using this method, both diary and journal meet somewhere in the middle
after a while and then it's time to start a new one.
B.) Large Ruled Moleskine Soft Cover
Front to Back - GTD Next action Items
Back to Front - Meeting Minutes, Project list, Project Plans etc.
C.) Pocket Plain Moleskine
my Inbox which is with me all the time, in the office, on my shopping
trip, on excursions, in the car etc and it holds all an everything I
want to remember; eg new books I saw, phone numbers, websites,
directions .....
best regards
Marcus