Are paper planners and journals worth it?

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If you really want to improve your focus by reducing screen time, then definitely switch to paper planners for journaling, idea mapping, organizing tasks and events, poetry writing – whatever! You’ll definitely do your brain a favor in the long run.

If you already own a paper journal or planner: good job 👏🏻 And if don’t, this why you should:

🤓 FACT: You’re less distracted because you won’t be getting random notifications you get on your phone.

🤓 FACT: Studies have found that too much screen time also negatively impacts your brain, so the idea of journaling via phone seems fine and convenient, but nevertheless adds to the problem.

🤓 FACT: You remember things better. Not only writing by hand makes us formulate our plans and to-do’s better, it stimulates certain brain cells at the base of the brain to increase focus.

🤓 FACT: By writing, we are able to clarify our thoughts and mindfully connect with exactly what we need to do, what we want and aim for.

🤓 FACT: Writing is used as a stress management technique. There are many studies that show the link between writing things down by hand and mindfulness. In stress therapy, it is often advised to keep a journal exactly because of the activity’s healing properties.

🤓 FACT: It’s your healthy habit. Similarly as you’re more inclined to commit to your plans and goals when you write them down, having a planner is also a commitment. We are more likely to cling to physical things, rather than digital, because they are real – we can touch them

🤓 FACT: Every successful person has a journal. Convinced yet?

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