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Supernote & Microsoft Word: Better but Unfinished

Editors Note: As mentioned in the introduction, this was written as part of the creation of a video on the same topic. Additionally, the bulk of the writing was done completely on the Supernote, as mentioned. Unfortunately, it did take more time for this initial use than I feel it would as you continued to work with the process. I am also aware that my conclusion section may seem overly long, but at the same time, I really got into the flow of writing with the keyboard in that section. I do really appreciate the approach of the Supernote team regarding writing in Word. This entire blog is going to be written in the Supernote with native word document format. While this may seem like a crazy workflow, you will notice that it does take on different characteristics and the advantage over reMarkable and other platforms is that whatever I do on my A5X is immediately available in Word on my PC. We will discuss all three ways to write on the Supernote, clean it up in Word by opening from the...

Distraction Free Organizing

  Introduction I want to start this post by recognizing we live in a highly digital world, and I am as easily distracted as anyone else with shiny new gadgets and devices. However, there is a time to work in the digital space and other times when we need to remove ourselves from an endless torrent of notifications and interruptions. There are strategies you can employ to combine both digital (and in many cases transferable) tools and a more distraction-free experience. For some people, this is as easy as placing your device in airplane mode or do not disturb. For others (me included), superfluous apps (online or offline) are a constant temptation. This article will talk about some of the distraction-free solutions available, with a more detailed list of pros and cons to come later. I will not take the time to rehash the options related to traditional tablets and computers. Pen or Pencil and Paper For those who are very easily distracted, pen and paper are the perfect way to m...