I have a small, bound notebook and then a tear-away notepad. I jot down initial notes on the tear-away, then move them over to the bound notebook every few days. I do a very, very lite version of bullet journaling whereby I re-go through the bound journal’s latest entires from time to time and re-capture relevant tasks and notes as new entries. This gives me the spaced repetition to remember important things and allows me to drop no-longer relevant things.
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[ 3.7 ms ] story [ 20.7 ms ] threadIt has a date, time, relevant people as well as project name, actionable points and stuffs to confirm, etc.
Now that I can get a cheaply-bound pad of bullet paper, I use it as my default stationary.
[1] https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dry-Erase-Index-Cards-Reusable/dp/B... to write down tasks and ideas throughout the day. then I use neodynium magnets and and a 3-meter wide whiteboard to lay the ideas out on a 2-d grid of impact vs. effort.