Have you ever felt like your note-taking system is working against you rather than for you? Maybe you’ve spent hours perfecting folder structures, testing out new apps, or diving into productivity ...
Have you ever felt like your notes are just a chaotic collection of thoughts, scattered across notebooks, apps, or sticky notes, never quite coming together into something useful, like a second brain?
For a long time, my note-taking workflow was a mess with a mix of dedicated apps for long-form writing, quick thoughts, research PDFs, and browser tabs. I had built a system that promised maximum ...
How do you take notes? What do you do with them? If you’re like most people, your system might feel “good enough,” but deep down, you suspect there’s room for improvement. In the era of AI, that’s ...
Most of the note-taking apps I try are easy to love at first. Each one usually has something unique, like Microsoft Loop’s Components and Obsidian’s Graph view. But not all of them hold up long-term - ...
Obsidian Note Taking reshapes how information is captured, connected, and rediscovered by turning simple Markdown files into a dynamic, interconnected system. Instead of isolating notes in folders, ...
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During WWII, a colonel from Alaska asked Prof. Emeritus Walter J. Pauk to draft a brief guide on how to teach his soldiers to read and study effectively for their correspondence courses. The guide ...