Analog (or analogue!) tools for getting and staying organized, based largely on David Allen (2001) Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity (Penguin) (hereafter refered to as "GTD").
Introducing the Hipster PDA, Merlin Mann, 2004/09/03 -- the best place to start, explicating on the simplicity of the idea and with a plethora of curated links. Part of 43 Folders, a site that Mann compiled to "provide a gentle, geek-centric introduction to Getting Things Done."
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D*I*Y Planner Hipster PDA Edition -- downloads of PDF files with templates for index cards following and expanding on the GTD methods. Note that the "1-Up Version" may not unzip with certain software; I've unzipped and rezipped it here, and made available a stand-alone of the PDF file of the core templates.
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The Hipster PDA 2009-2010 -- a blog article, recounting the author's adapted implementation of the Hipster PDA
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Personal Analog Device -- a source (compiled from usenet?) with ideas about the why of analog solutions
https://github.com/rozza/chrome-hipster-pda
https://github.com/fugalh/hipster
https://github.com/sergiopantoja/hipster-pda-printer
https://github.com/mm--/zeitplanungmaschine
James Clear, How to be More Productive and Eliminate Time Wasting Activities by Using the “Eisenhower Box”