Colter Reed

Why You Should Use a Paper Calendar

Paper calendars are not obsolete, thanks to their unique qualities.

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When I entered the corporate world, I decorated my desk with a celebration of corporate life: a daily Dilbert calendar. I looked forward to tearing off a page when I got to work in the morning. Three on Mondays.

On the kitchen wall, we have a photo of the iconic seventh green at Pebble Beach. My daughter has a dry-erase weekly calendar and she loves marking School, Church, and Swim Lessons on it. On the wall behind me, I have a calendar that shows the entire year; it’s dry-erase, too. Love that thing.

And who can forget Benjamin Franklin’s daily planner, where he did his best to order his days for industry, justice, and peace, despite the unpredictability of his life?

Paper calendars are a tried-and-true technology, in all their forms.

Paper calendars absolutely have their strengths and advantages over digital calendars, but they’re not perfect. For example, you can experience data loss. Complete and total data loss. Just lose your planner. Poof! It’s all gone. And because the data doesn’t sync, if you don’t have your planner with you, you’re flying blind.

Funny enough, paper calendars have bugs, too. My year-at-a-glance wall calendar has May Day on June 1. These bugs can’t be fixed by a software update. On the plus side, most bugs are going to be easily worked around, like crossing out June 1 and writing “May Day” on May 1.

Nonetheless, paper calendars are highly reliable. The trade-offs compared to a digital calendar are mainly a matter of personal preference and style. With a little bit of forethought, it probably wouldn’t be hard to set up a calendar system that gives you the best of both worlds.

Question: How do you use paper calendars? Share your thoughts in the comments, on Twitter, LinkedIn, or Facebook.

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