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    Throw out Your PDA and get a PAA: a Personal Analogue Assistant

    By Grey | August 25, 2008

    Back in college I was the guy with a palm pilot holstered on my waist — a nerd among nerds. Though I dearly loved my PDA I eventually left it for my PAA: Personal Analogue Assistant.

    My PAA is this silver clipboard from which I run my life:

    Each sheet of paper on the PAA is a Getting Things Done next action list. All errands are on one list, phone calls on another, etc. This way, when I’m at home, I flip to the ‘Home’ list and see all the things that I can work on from my hflat.

    To handle recurring to-do’s, during my weekly review I print a file that contains these items. There is one page for each day of the week, each listing the things that need to be done on that day.

    I hesitated going over to such a relative monstrosity after my tiny PDA. Try as I might, my PAA will never fit into a dorky holster on my belt (which may be an advantage). Eventually, I settled into the luxury of using A4 paper to keep life in order. The space of A4 gives the freedom to scribble a single thought across an entire page without worrying about abbreviating notes to fit on a two-inch screen or graffiti interruptions when the PDA misreads a letter.

    To handle the increased size of a PAA over a PDA I permanently carry a messenger bag. The unexpected benefit of this mobile storage space has been so great that I’ve never looked back. My messenger bag now holds a few small necessities that I wouldn’t have carried otherwise, but that make life much easier.

    The physical sturdiness of a clipboard also has a few more advantages over a stack of index cards or a PDA. It provides a write-anywhere surface that removes the hassle of taking meeting notes or writing in cramped cafes. Also, any sheets of paper needed for the day can be strapped into the clipboard to keep them handy for meetings and appointments. The last unintentional advantage is that everyone takes a man with a clipboard very, very seriously.

    So go get a clipboard, some A4 paper, and build your PAA.

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