Pro Tip of the Week

EPISODE · Mar 13, 2025 · 2 MIN

Pro Tip of the Week

from Simplify Your Tech · host Level Up: The Enlightened Edge

Step 1: Capture Your PagesAt the end of each week, take a few minutes to scan or photograph the pages of your paper planner. You don’t need fancy equipment—a good smartphone camera and a scanning app like CamScanner or Evernote Scannable will do the trick. This simple step not only preserves your handwritten notes and doodles but also creates a digital archive of your progress.Step 2: Organize DigitallyOnce you’ve captured your pages, upload them to a digital organization tool such as Evernote, OneNote, or even Google Drive. Create a dedicated folder for your planner archives and tag or label each scan by date or theme. This way, you can easily search for specific notes or ideas later on without having to flip through pages.Step 3: Automate the ProcessFor those who love automation, consider setting up a workflow using Zapier or IFTTT. For instance, you could configure a zap that automatically saves new scans from your phone to your digital folder as soon as they’re captured. This minimizes manual steps and keeps your system efficient.Step 4: Reflect and IterateReview your digital archives periodically. Not only does this help you track your progress over time, but it also gives you a chance to reflect on recurring themes, ideas, or strategies that have proven effective. Use these insights to tweak both your analog and digital planning methods, making your hybrid system even more robust.By integrating these steps, you create a hybrid planning system that leverages the creative, mindful process of writing by hand, while also benefiting from the organizational power of digital tools. This approach is especially useful as your planning needs grow more complex—it’s like having the best of both worlds in one streamlined workflow.Give this hybrid method a try and see how it transforms not just your planning, but your overall productivity. Remember, sometimes the magic happens when you blend traditional techniques with modern technology. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit freethinkinggenius.substack.com/subscribe

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