It depends on the problem. For problems where outline-based thinking works well, I use Checkvist, which is very similar to Workflowy. If a problem doesn’t conform to that format I’ll generally use pen & paper. I don’t usually digitize paper, although I might copy certain useful insights into my spaced repetition deck on ThoughtSaver.
It depends on the problem. For problems where outline-based thinking works well, I use Checkvist, which is very similar to Workflowy. If a problem doesn’t conform to that format I’ll generally use pen & paper. I don’t usually digitize paper, although I might copy certain useful insights into my spaced repetition deck on ThoughtSaver.