Rant: How reverting to handwritten weekly reviews unlocked my focus
I mean, looking back, it's striking how productivity culture pushed us toward endless digital tools for tracking every little task. I used to have this battered notebook where I'd do a weekly review every Sunday, just scribbling reflections and goals with a pen. Then, over the years, I got swept up in using sophisticated apps that promised analytics and reminders for everything. But idk, maybe it's just me, but all those notifications and data points started to feel more like noise than guidance. Last month, I dusted off that old notebook and committed to handwriting my reviews again, no screens allowed. The process slowed me down in a good way, making me actually think about priorities instead of just checking boxes. I've noticed my Mondays are less frantic because I have a clearer, tactile map of the week ahead. It's a bit philosophical, but sometimes stepping back from tech reveals that productivity is more about intentionality than innovation.