Scenes and contents suitable for handwriting recording:
Meeting minutes: Using handwritten notes can help you listen to the speech more attentively and avoid being distracted by electronic devices. At the same time, handwritten notes can also help you better understand and remember the content.
Notes and drafts: for scenes that need flexible thinking and creation, such as study, research and writing. Handwritten notes can make you doodle, concentrate and take notes more freely.
Daily plans and to-do items: listing daily plans and to-do items in your notebook can help you plan your time and tasks more intuitively, and it is also convenient for you to review and summarize.
Scenes and contents suitable for electronic recording:
Long-term preservation and arrangement: Electronic records can be easily copied, pasted, backed up and searched, and are suitable for long-term preservation and arrangement of a large amount of information, such as study materials, work documents and reading notes.
Cross-device synchronous sharing: electronic records can be easily shared synchronously between different devices, which is convenient for you to view and edit at any time in different occasions.
Filing: By using tools such as spreadsheets or databases, all kinds of information can be sorted and filed more conveniently, which is convenient for future search and use.
Generally speaking, you can choose handwritten records or electronic records according to your own needs and scenes, or you can combine the two methods. For example, use handwritten notes during meetings, and then organize the notes into electronic documents to save and share; Take notes and drafts with handwritten notes during study or research, and then organize and file them with electronic tools.
No matter which way you choose to record, the most important thing is to be consistent and habitual, so as to ensure that you can stick to the record and make effective use of it.