It depends on the problem. For problems where outline-based thinking works well, I use Checkvist, which is very similar to Workflowy. If a problem doesn’t conform to that format I’ll generally use pen & paper. I don’t usually digitize paper, although I might copy certain useful insights into my spaced repetition deck on ThoughtSaver.
If you say paper do you mean real physical paper? If so do you digitize it someway?
It depends on the problem. For problems where outline-based thinking works well, I use Checkvist, which is very similar to Workflowy. If a problem doesn’t conform to that format I’ll generally use pen & paper. I don’t usually digitize paper, although I might copy certain useful insights into my spaced repetition deck on ThoughtSaver.