: Re: What are the best methods to keep your ideas in order? Usually my ideas come very suddenly and I don't have paper or pencil by hand so I forget them; also, I do not know how to order these
It largely depends on the individual. Forgive me for lack of a better reference, but I think it will illustrate a point:
www.artofmanliness.com/2010/09/13/the-pocket-notebooks-of-20-famous-men/
And yes, they use the old fashion pen and paper. You can see that they all have different styles of note taking.
In conclusion, it's probably a good idea to get in the habit of having a pocket book (at least) with you at all times. How you keep your ideas in order is largely up to you. Try different methods. But I would avoid using a mobile phone, because chances are you will forget you wrote it down in your phone anyway and it will get lost.
An additional comment to your question: author James Patterson says (and I'm paraphrasing here, I heard him say it in a video) if your idea is 'good enough' you won't even need to write it down, you'll remember it anyway.
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