I am sure that there’s no arguing that laptops, iPads and smart phones enable us to communicate instantly. Surprisingly, according to a study conducted by Forrester Research,  87 percent of business professionals still use handwritten notes in  addition to digital media. The study concludes that by integrating  handwritten notes with digital communication, workflow and overall  productivity increases dramatically. Think to-do lists, grocery lists (oh how I hate grocery shopping!).
Handwriting also has benefits for the writer.  Researchers believe  that the simple act of constructing the letters and forming words and  symbols on paper increases our ability to recall information.I myself, found only one way to memorize the best is by jotting it down first. Which also applies in my preparation for my exams back when I was a student, and when I was in college. No, I am not talking about making the small cheat sheets :), but the actual "studying" method I found comfortable with.  

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