sarahbhb
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My favorite tools for list making. Here are a few of the ways I create the lists that help me keep track of my daily life.
My all time favorite tool for making lists is a simple notebook and pen. I love this time of year because I can buy these so inexpensively with all the back to school sales.
Bullet Journal - This is a system that makes use of plain paper and pen. It's great as a to do list, but there are also instructions for using this journal to keep track of other types of lists as well.
Autofocus System -This is primarily a task list (also pen and paper), but I think it's pure genius the way that tasks are handled. I actually use a combination of the bullet journal and the autofocus system in my day to day list making.
Todoist - I use this primarily for keeping track of shopping lists, books I want to read, errands that I need to run, the things that I might need to carry with me. I love that I always have access to these lists because I always have my phone with me. This would be a great tool for jotting down lists you want to include in your memory keeping. This app is available for both iOS and Android. There is also a web app that can be synced to your account.
Evernote - I usually use Evernote to keep track of larger projects. I love that you can include check boxes to mark off your completed tasks. This is another great app that's available on iOS and Android as well as a desktop application and web based app.
Products. There are some awesome products in the TLP store for capturing lists for your memory keeping. There are print outs to keep track of your daily to do list, journaling cards for your scrapbook layouts or project life pages, and lots of other products that will make presenting your lists on your pages more fun. Here are a few of my favorites.






My all time favorite tool for making lists is a simple notebook and pen. I love this time of year because I can buy these so inexpensively with all the back to school sales.
Bullet Journal - This is a system that makes use of plain paper and pen. It's great as a to do list, but there are also instructions for using this journal to keep track of other types of lists as well.
Autofocus System -This is primarily a task list (also pen and paper), but I think it's pure genius the way that tasks are handled. I actually use a combination of the bullet journal and the autofocus system in my day to day list making.
Todoist - I use this primarily for keeping track of shopping lists, books I want to read, errands that I need to run, the things that I might need to carry with me. I love that I always have access to these lists because I always have my phone with me. This would be a great tool for jotting down lists you want to include in your memory keeping. This app is available for both iOS and Android. There is also a web app that can be synced to your account.
Evernote - I usually use Evernote to keep track of larger projects. I love that you can include check boxes to mark off your completed tasks. This is another great app that's available on iOS and Android as well as a desktop application and web based app.
Products. There are some awesome products in the TLP store for capturing lists for your memory keeping. There are print outs to keep track of your daily to do list, journaling cards for your scrapbook layouts or project life pages, and lots of other products that will make presenting your lists on your pages more fun. Here are a few of my favorites.






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