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Why You Should Carry Pocket Notebooks in Your Work Bag

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“Balancing work and life can be a challenge for any working mom, but with the right tools, success in both areas can be within reach. That’s why we’re excited to share our latest discovery, the power of pocket notebooks. In this fast-paced digital world, it may seem counterintuitive, but there are undeniable benefits to jotting down notes the old-fashioned way. From eye-saving screen breaks to improved focus and notetaking etiquette, discover why this small tool can make a big difference in your work life.

 

Read on to learn four reasons why you should always have a pocket notebook in your work bag.”

Nowadays, more than ever, people’s careers align with their desires. Growing your occupational success comes with many rewards, from higher pay to greater fulfillment over the work you do and the change you make.

The process of striving for success consists of many moving parts. Along with motivation, passion, and perseverance, success also requires you to use the right tools. Notebooks serve many purposes, especially for avid notetakers and kinesthetic learners. Although the digital age is fully in swing, sticking to good old paper and pen offers many benefits in the workforce. Here are four reasons why you should still carry pocket notebooks in your work bag.

Screen Breaks

No matter your profession, many day-to-day jobs involve a lot of screen time. Although electronics streamline many processes, contributing to quicker communication processes and content creation, it also comes with its downsides. Too much screen exposure wears down the eyes. The bright lights strain the eyes, provoking headaches, migraines, and tiredness.

Keeping a notebook on hand allows you to periodically rest your eyes. Whether you switch your notetaking to pad and paper, jot down a quick to-do list, or take a break with a doodle session, screen diversion allows your eyes to relax. Better productivity ensues when you take care of your eyes and prevent subsequential headaches. Use a small notepad to stop frustrating ailments and heighten your concentration and mood at work.

Distraction Removal

Phones, computers, and tablets give you instant access to many resources. Between the internet and various applications, endless digital resources can transform into endless distractions.

Taking handwritten notes limits these distractions. It’s just you, a pen, paper, and your thoughts. Removing the ability to switch between tabs or applications allows you to focus better, stay productive, and work toward success in the workplace.

Notetaking Etiquette

One of the key signs that you’re ready for a promotion and work growth is when you show leadership qualities like empathy and consideration for coworkers. The proper meeting, conversational, and notetaking etiquette give your colleagues the respect they deserve.

Electronics are distracting. When taking notes on a laptop, phone, or tablet, it’s hard to know if you are paying attention or scrolling through social media. Handwritten notes visually show your colleagues that you are listening, taking in what they have to say, and aren’t wasting their time by playing on your device. Plus, compared with clacking keyboards and notification alerts, writing in a notepad is much quieter.

There are many must-have items to keep in your work bag to better prepare yourself for work and provide the necessary tools for success. Keeping a pocket notebook in your work bag allows you to rest your eyes from harsh screen lighting, minimize work distractions, and implement better notetaking etiquette. This simple tool can improve various aspects of your work life, helping you grow in your career.

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