I've got a HEAP of content for my book that I've been chipping away at. Chapters in various stages of iteration. Research in various stages of compilation. All captured in the online tool I use, Notion. Here's the thing though that I give all credit to Holy Spirit for nudging me with. (There's nothing like the 1hr drive home from the office for thinking time). Until I sit down at my laptop to work on it - I don't "see" it. If I saw it, for example, in printed form on my desk - I'd pick it up and read through it, make some notes etc. In other words - make progress with it but just in a different way BECAUSE I know that I am very tactile. Highlighters. Fluro coloured flags. Stickers. You get the idea. So - in the morning I'm printing a hard-copy of what I've got so far, and putting it on my desk. And of course, I won't be able to help myself. I'll sit down and read through it - which will show me where my gaps are - and what I need to work on next. Are you hardcore digital when it comes to this project, or a mix like me?