In case you have not encountered this resource before:
Juno Covella was written By Lawrence Durdin-Robertson in honor of the Goddesses of all nationalities and traditions.
Today, for example: The Matralia. (Seyffert, Dict.) "Matuta (usually Mater
Matuta). An old Italian goddess of dawn and of birth, also goddess of harbours and of the sea,
and hence identified with the Greek Leucothea. In her temple at Rome in the Forum Boarium, on
the 11th of June, the Matralia, or festival of mothers, was celebrated in her honour by the women
of Rome. . a matron who had not been married before was allowed to place a wreath on the
statue of the goddess. The women first prayed for the well-being of their nephews and nieces,
and then for that of their own children.
In meetings at work, for my actions or actions that I need to follow up on etc. If I am prepared, I will add them to an existing document that we are working from in the meeting or will create a specific actions email as we go. If I am not prepared, it will be notes jotted in a physical notebook. In either case, I will then copy any actions for me to MS TO Do - which is one of the very few relevant apps that we have available on both the locked down phones and laptops. Just occasionally, it is more appropriate to make notes directly in the TO Do app.
Generally for non-work stuff, I will use Google tasks - since it available on all platforms and integrates with the calendar etc. I would love to find a good alternative to google and have tried a few over the years, but have never found anything that I can get to at work and on all platforms at home and will integrate with a calendar that is also available on all platforms - including those that my SO uses - as well as this.
The majority of notes that I make these days are either things that I have to do or are updates on the status of particular projects or systems though.