Home, End of the Year, and Lists
Dec. 28th, 2010 07:51 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Returning home after 20 days away awakens in one a kind of desperation. I must not only unpack and go through the mail (mail piles up if I am not here to see to it, even if other persons are residing in the house), catch up with email, and sort out the forthcoming schedule, but with a new year about to turn over, and a book just turned in (although still needing revision) with two more books needing writing (Cold Steel and Crossroads 4) and besides that everything else I ought or would like to do, I am feeling the end of the year list desperation oozing upon me.
The single resolution I make, and fail, every year is to keep a book log of some sort. So let's just let that idea sail away into the dim realm of never. I will almost certainly never do a public book log of short responses and reviews, so it is time to give that whole thing up.
But there's the thing about lists.
I still prefer the basic pen and paper list, or even the Dedicated Small Bound Notebook List.
I have yet to find a really good computerized or cloud list program, app, or service that works for me.
What do you use for your list making? (if you make lists? If you don't make lists, then you may not find this thread of interest)
The single resolution I make, and fail, every year is to keep a book log of some sort. So let's just let that idea sail away into the dim realm of never. I will almost certainly never do a public book log of short responses and reviews, so it is time to give that whole thing up.
But there's the thing about lists.
I still prefer the basic pen and paper list, or even the Dedicated Small Bound Notebook List.
I have yet to find a really good computerized or cloud list program, app, or service that works for me.
What do you use for your list making? (if you make lists? If you don't make lists, then you may not find this thread of interest)