Notes
Created: March 7, 2021 6:31 PM
Forest status: #soil
Last Edited: 2022-11-19
Topics: thinking
Styles of Note Taking
How to Take Good Notes
How to Organise Your Notes
How to Benefit from Note Taking
Difficulties and Limitations of Note Taking
How to Use Your Notes
Memory Aids in Note Taking
Other Notes on Notes
How to move to Obsidian from Notion
A Summary of Ahrens’ How to Take Smart Notes
An Interactive Introduction to Zettelkasten
Book Notes “How to Take Smart Notes” by Sönke Ahrens
Book Notes “The Shallows” by Nicholas Carr
Book Notes “Think Like a Rocket Scientist” by Ozan Varol
Collecting Material Feels More Useful Than It Usually Is
From the Conversation
Getting Compound Interest on Your Thoughts With Conor White-Sullivan
How Do We Write Now
How I Manage My Knowledge With RemNote - Medisthetic
How to Build a Second Brain in Notion, by Maria Aldrey
How to Take Notes While Reading a Book - Ness Labs 97517f6929874b7a83de4458c3a93482
How to Take Notes While Reading a Book - Ness Labs
Knowledge Synthesis A Conceptual Model and Practical Guide
Knowledge Work Should Accrete
Meaning in the Margins On the Literary Value of Annotation
Most People Use Notes as a Bucket for Storage or Scratch Thoughts
Note-Taking Became a Full-Time Job, So I Stopped Why I Take Dumb Notes Instead of Smart Ones
Practically Paperless With Obsidian, Episode 21 Tags in Theory and Tags in Practice (And Never the Twain Shall Meet)
Progressive Summarization A Practical Technique for Designing Discoverable Notes
Readwise
Spaced Repetition Does Not Work in a Classroom
The Benefits of Note-Taking by Hand
The Best Note-Taking Method Is the One You Have With You
The Collector’s Fallacy • Zettelkasten Method
“Better Note-Taking” Misses the Point; What Matters Is “Better Thinking”-2
“Better Note-Taking” Misses the Point; What Matters Is “Better Thinking”
Building a Second Brain
How to Build a Healthy Brain
William Blake
Highlight Library
Readwise
Create something from your notes
Dump ephemeral thoughts into a physical commonplace book rather than a digital one
Tag highlights, not entire articles
Use Obsidian when you need the information, not just to maintain what is already there
Working through my Mind Forest is a reminder of thought; working through my HIghlight Library creates new ones
Our understanding of a topic should improve every time we revisit it.