

Most planners and productivity journals feel like extra work which make them hard to keep up with. And we all know how good it feels to cross things off. It’s scientifically proven that writing things down with pen and paper helps you retain them better. We don’t get this satisfaction from digital apps. Seeing your progress build up over time is a powerful motivator.

No more endless lists or productivity guilt. The physical constraints of the Analog card force you hone in the few important things to tackle each day. We always seem to think we can get more done in a day than what’s actually possible. Your priorities can change from day-to-day, so taking a moment to write down your important tasks for the day gets you on the right track. The system can easily be customized and tailored to how you like to work. Physically copying down your tasks gives you a tangible, distraction-free view of what you want to focus on today.Īnalog is a simple, repeatable process. Analog helps you focus on your important work to move you closer to your goals.Īlready use Asana or Trello or Basecamp? Great. Working out of your inbox puts you on defense all day. And now I’m finally ready to share it with you.Īnalog doesn’t replace your digital tools, it works alongside them. I’ve been refining the system and getting feedback from friends. I started by making lists on index cards like the ones I used back in school, took note of patterns that seemed to work, and then incorporated concepts from other productivity experts. I needed something simpler - something I didn’t have to think about.

How many times have you taken out your phone to check your to-do list only to find yourself pulled into the black hole of digital distractions?ĭigital apps are great for capturing things, but they’re not great at helping us put those things into action. Analog is a physical companion for your digital tools that helps you prioritize and focus on your most important tasks.
