Cannot answer poll; I don't have a primarily. I have:
an outlook calendar (work; because I have no choice) which syncs to my mobile;
a communal google calendar that is shared amongst the adults that need to know where the kids are, and who is collecting them;
a page per day paper diary that goes on the kitchen counter, where appropriate pieces of paper get stuck between the day and either day before or after (this is the most useful change I've made in several years - this will be the third year I've done this, and having something large enough that I don't lose it is great, and bills don't languish on the fridge); and
two A3 week at a glance planners, one on the wall at home, and one on my desk at work
Also, paper notes, when one of these is not readily available. However, while technically I rely on my brain, in reality, it is susceptible to data corruption, such that I end up at the wrong place and/or at the wrong time.
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Date: 2016-01-09 08:58 am (UTC)Also, paper notes, when one of these is not readily available. However, while technically I rely on my brain, in reality, it is susceptible to data corruption, such that I end up at the wrong place and/or at the wrong time.