![]() Searching for productivity ‘hacks’ has become a procrastination fetish for many of us. “Things would be so much easier if was part of my workflow…” – Me. Let’s start with a question: besides looking like Tom Cruise in Minority Report, what benefit does committing to going paperless give you?įor you, personally, right now, what’s the attraction of the paperless dream?Īre you looking to make a particular task easier? Or are are hoping something new and shiny will overcome your problems with motivation and procrastination? ![]() Here are some thoughts on what paperless is trying to do, the costs of going all-digital, and some of the ways I’ve tried to take the benefits without making the sacrifices. I’m more guilty than most in buying into the paperless dream, but as I bring one large project to completion and start on the next, I’ve given some close thought to my paperless aspirations. I think we should be a little more critical of the technology that’s constantly thrown our way. You can now achieve the paperless dream.īut is this exciting paperless technology really all that it’s cracked up to be? All this information will be automatically organized, classified, and optimized.ĭo a tinsy bit of googling and you’re certain to find all manner of inventive and clever workflows that automate this, produce that, and encourage you to sign up to the latest hot web tool. Tom Cruise demonstrates the paperless dream in Minority Report.īut don’t worry, you’ll barely need to read it, let alone understand it.
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