tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5763264385856038915.post3547647002744591594..comments2023-05-14T15:27:46.164+01:00Comments on Plannerisms: Poll results: Why do you use a paper planner?Lauriehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03550291806241735598noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5763264385856038915.post-55961910148629008312012-04-08T03:50:44.716+01:002012-04-08T03:50:44.716+01:00Just an aside, I use a completely separate bound b...Just an aside, I use a completely separate bound book for "art" type stuff, and a separate notebook for just everyday details/journaling. My planner is strictly that.Rorihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00677561814462099558noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5763264385856038915.post-57041067181084601502012-04-08T02:05:51.538+01:002012-04-08T02:05:51.538+01:00Very true Ray, this blog misses the people who use...Very true Ray, this blog misses the people who use paper planners but are not online.<br /><br />As all polls, this poll is flawed. It doesn't represent all planner users. It only represents the Plannerisms readers who voted in the poll.<br /><br />But, it's only for my own personal curiosity, so I'm not bothered that it's not a representative sample. :)Lauriehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03550291806241735598noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5763264385856038915.post-29771991838099757192012-04-07T08:45:43.061+01:002012-04-07T08:45:43.061+01:00Well, it simply is bloody fast to "enter"...Well, it simply is bloody fast to "enter" an appointment. No smartphone or tablet could ever match that. And the Filo is so much more reliable. (I had my fair share of synchronisation inducted problems.) <br /><br />And all that while for the rest I'm a real tech geek, I usually rock the latest and greatest, but the Filo and my HP 12C are here to stay. Odd, isn't it?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5763264385856038915.post-65895285893010724382012-04-07T07:48:10.527+01:002012-04-07T07:48:10.527+01:00There is a certain bias built in here. People who ...There is a certain bias built in here. People who vote in web-based polls rarely consider themselves technophobes. It's sad but true that the people who would most appreciate it will never see Plannerisms; your readership (like mine) is in the middle of the Venn diagram of web users and paper planner users.Ray Blakehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06926473417659563584noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5763264385856038915.post-56180856946577640142012-04-07T05:59:18.865+01:002012-04-07T05:59:18.865+01:00Maybe this is a combination of remembering things ...Maybe this is a combination of remembering things better by writing them and the visual/tactile aspect of a book, but I find that I've connected a particular planner with a certain era or memory, so when I see the planner, I recall the whole era. Even all the years I consistently used the same planner type, I usually chose a different filler theme and often changed the binder, so it has the same effect. I definitely would not have that benefit by scrolling through old Outlook archives. I'll never switch, no matter how much the rest of my life becomes digital (most of it already is)!<br /><br />Very interesting poll results, indeed!<br /><br />-TinaMiataGrrlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00727208043312788510noreply@blogger.com