Wednesday, September 7, 2011

I Prefer Printed Calendars to Digital Ones

With my present situation in the office, I am really having a hard time juggling my assignments because aside from being one of the senior writers, I am also the property custodian responsible for making sure office supplies are available and equipment are functional. I am also a member of the company’s choir (which I do not disclose to everyone because I am ashamed of my voice really) who attends practices, general rehearsals, and actual performances regularly.

Being a part-time blogger who commits to social media events and blogging activities after office hours and during weekends also fills my calendar. Travels, food trips, and product launchings are among the things I am busy with. Attendance to family gatherings is also a must, especially at this quarter of the year: the -ber months.

Just this morning, I asked my officemate to buy a daily planner for me. I thought of it as necessary since I noticed that I have been forgetting important things lately. Fortunately, he has an extra one; he gave it to me for free.

Even if I already have my schedules encoded in my phone calendar, I still prefer to use the conventional calendar printing so that I can easily check my done, cancelled, and moved appointments and jot down my notes on it, without depending on my cellular phone, which sometimes is undependable due to drained batteries.

2 comments:

  1. I am so glad that you still value printed products rather than digital ones. There are people like you who prefer prints simply because most digital products are complicated to use.

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  2. Printed products are easier to use and has a personal feel to it compared to digital products

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