Quote Originally Posted by cwoodgold View Post
I'll answer the part about paper. I use paper a lot, and I also use computers a lot. Yes, I use a whole sheet of letter-sized (8.5 by 11 inch, usually) paper for each action, in some of my systems. (In other systems I have multiple actions on a page, e.g. in a notebook in my pocket, or items listed on computer.) To avoid being very wasteful, when I finish with the action, if there are only a few lines of text written on the page I erase it. I use soft pencil leads (2B), so it's easy to erase. I sometimes re-use a sheet multiple times in this way. If one side of the sheet of paper is full, I cross it off and use the other side for other actions. I also collect used paper printed on only one side and use the other side to write actions etc. Sometimes I cut up a large (used) envelope into one or two sheets of paper. I also cut up smaller, business-sized (used) envelopes into several smallish pieces of paper for writing notes to family members, reminders to myself taped to the fridge, etc.

I really like having the actions one per page, so that I can sort through them and easily move them into different piles. The page also provides room where additional information can be written.
Where do you put all your project goals in?