How to Take Smart Notes - 10 Principles to Revolutionize Your Note-Taking and Writing
β Metadata
- Author: Tiago Forte
- Source: https://fortelabs.co/blog/how-to-take-smart-notes/
- Tags: #notetaking #productivity
π Short Summary (1 takeaway)
- Adopt βa reliable and simple external structure to think in that compensates for the limitations of our brainsβ
π§ Why I am reading this bookβ
π Great quotes
"Let my curiosity to lead me" #quotes
β Actionable item
- Apply the 8 steps of taking smart notes
- Make fleeting notes
- I capture them in daily notes. But I should give better tags to them
- Make literature notes
- Capture main points that I donβt want to forget in more formal notes
- Make permanent notes
- I have yet to create any of these. Need to look at the first two kinds of notes and develop arguments sand discussions with them
- Now add your new permanent notes to the slip-box
- Develop your topics, questions and research projects bottom up from within the slip-box
- Decide on a topic to write about from within the slip-box
- Turn your notes into a rough draft
- Edit and proofread your manuscript
- Make fleeting notes
- Apply the 10 most important principles
- Writing is not the outcome of thinking; it is the medium in which thinking takes place
- Do your work as if writing is the only thing that matters
- Nobody ever starts from scratch
- A damaging myth about creativity
- Our tools and techniques are only as valuable as the workflow
- Good system donβt add options and features; they strip away complexity and distractions from the main work - thinking
- Standardization enables creativity
- Our work only gets better when exposed to high-quality feedback
- I can really feel that right now with my work, getting PR approved by others and have to formulate why/how I am doing something is really challenging.
- Work on multiple, simultaneous projects
- I can relate to this. I think there is a sweet spot of just enough projects to get you to cross pollinate the ides but not too many that you are constantly distracted by something else
- Organize your notes by context, not by topic
- Ask yourself, in what context will I need this again?
- Maybe that should be a new metadata tag...βcontextβ
- Donβt think about where you should store the note, think about where you might need to find this again
- ==Always follow the most interesting path==
- Save contradictory ideas
- Enemy of independent thinking is the inability to overcome confirmation bias and break our tendency to develop one-sided opinions