
Is a digital or physical planner best? A brief guide
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Time to read 2 min
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Time to read 2 min
It might be tough deciding whether physical or digital planners are better for you.Do you prefer the act of opening a physical book and settling down away from a screen, or do you prefer to get it all done on your iPad?This guide is meant to help narrow it down!
There’s just something about physically writing on paper. In fact, studies show that writing on paper is linked to increased brain activity when later recalling that information[1]!
You can craft to your heart’s content. Washi, stickers, art markers galore! There are similar things now available in the digital world, but it’s not quite the same experience. Similarly, there are tons of options for pens, and this allows you to really hone in on your personal style, whereas using an Apple Pencil, for example, is generally a more standard experience.
Getting away from screens! In 2021, Canadians spent over six hours a day using the internet [2] ! With screen time so intertwined in our lives between work and school, as well as personal device use, finding time to get away can be challenging – physical planning is an excellent time to do that without being distracted by notifications and alerts.
People have been using physical books for writing for decades. Just toss it in your bag and go! No need to worry about lugging around an expensive iPad that needs a case or worrying about it getting damaged or stolen.
May be easier for some to form planning habits with a dedicated physical planner or notebook that is always in reach.
This might be kind of weird, but we love the smell of locally made stationery.