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Originally Posted by Mapleton
Speaking of using a central place for note taking, you might want to consider something computerized. I've found having the note on a computer is MUCH more ADHD friendly than having a physical piece of paper. (and apologies if thats already obvious, or if you've already tried it.)
I  Onenote and Outlook (and GTD, although its a struggle with un-managed ADD to keep following the review process.)
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I agree. I have a really REALLY hard keeping a physical planner or physical notes because I constantly lose them and when I need to write something down, I never have it on me. I end up just writing things down on random sheets of paper or on random notebook pages and losing all of them. Plus, if I attempt to take notes in a notebook, I almost always end up with a high doodle to note information.
I use my phone. I can take pictures of dates, write down appointments, set reminders and alarms to go to the appointments I wrote down. Autocorrect can be really annoying, but more often than not, it is a really handy and fast way to fix my spelling issues.