Collection Of Moleskine Hacks

May 14th 2007 Links, Productivity 11 comments

Well, I may have finally succumbed to the lure of the Moleskine. Maybe. I’ve never bought one before as I just couldn’t justify spending so much money. I like my system to have some scope for scribbling and doodling thoughts and ideas down when necessary, and given how expensive a Moleskine is I just couldn’t feel comfortable using it for anything but neat work.

That was until somebody bought me one. So now I have my very own Moleskine and there are so many ideas on how it can be used. I’ve got a lot of research to do so I am going to start by doing a comprehensive list of all the hacks and approaches I’ve found on the subject. If you know of any others then please leave a link in the comment and I will add it to the list.

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Man, I need to buy some stock in that company. They seem to get more free publicity…

They are a bit like the Apple of the stationary world. They certainly have the price to match anyways :)

I like Moleskines, but just use index cards for my GTD so I got a Moleskine index card file. It was only $9.95 and will last quite some time as I shuffle index cards in and out of it. No need to replace it when it’s full, so it’s only as expensive as new index cards. No hacking necessary. There’s 6 files you can set up any way you wish. I have it as In/Projects, Home/Projects, Work/Someday/Waiting For/Reference. This, a hPDA and a space pen and it’s my entire GTD system.

Didn’t realise they did a index card file. Is it the accordion file folder on their homepage? Either way it looks cool will have to check itout :)

Yes, the accordion file. It doesn’t hold a ton of cards, but I don’t need that many. If you need more, Mead and others have index card files as well.

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