Trips! I have a notebook where I derail days when I backpack, go on long adventures and things like that. Multiple to do lists, running log/journal, etc. I'm a secretary in a nonprofit and take a lot of notes there. During work I make notes more of people's demeanor and responses during meetings, at least as much as I notate the content itself. There are two books I make notes in, but that is not the norm.
My parents made me write a daily journal when I was 14 and we went on The Big Trip to Canada. It's still fun to read about that adventure. Why do you do this? Is it to get a better idea of people's views on matters?During work I make notes more of people's demeanor and responses during meetings, at least as much as I notate the content itself.
It's important to me to understand how people emotionally feel about a topic, and how to work with that to move projects forward or better determine where to make compromises.