So this is kind of a plea for help.
It isn't that I'm not reasonably geeky. Really, I am. Very comfortable in the Internet, cloud computing age.
But. This is the calendar app that I use:
(I thought I'd make sure to include in the photo the background skin I selected, complete with pirate ship and wildebeest.)
I have tried in the past to transition to a shareable online calendar and I have always failed. Something about the paper-and-pen — about the memory cues that are triggered by the color ink I used or by the scrawly arrows that mark off a whole week — the way the month looks hanging up on the wall — the fact that it's always visible in the same spot in my house — something in there comforts me and makes me feel as if I am On Top of Things. I do not get that feeling from electronic calendars. And I thrive on that feeling.
But it is starting to get annoying (not to ME — to those pesky OTHER people) that I am always saying "I can't confirm that right now, I have to go home and check my calendar" or "ha ha, sure I'd love to share my calendar with you, let me find a photocopier and a stamp."
I think I might have to go cold turkey in 2014.
Does anyone know of a twelve-step program for making the transition? And what's a good app to use? How do I do this painlessly?
If this helps at all:
- of the two people whose calendars I am most in need of being in touch with or sharing, one uses Outlook and one uses Google Calendar.
- Our family mostly uses Macs and iOS devices, but we do use Windows PCs on occasion.
Thoughts?
