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diff --git a/1 projects/Build a second brain/note-taking-system.md b/1 projects/Build a second brain/note-taking-system.md deleted file mode 100644 index 907e2ce..0000000 --- a/1 projects/Build a second brain/note-taking-system.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -## Why take notes? -By writing down notes we can relate information about a subject in a very personal way using our own experiences to relate them to. - -We can us our notes as inspiration to create. In a centralized note taking system it is possible to easily revisit notes and use them to inspire new ideas. - -Another effect of a centralized note system is that it is very easy to search through our notes and use them as reference material. - -## How -Using the para method; a method of note taking by Tiago Forte (Building a second brain) - -Projects: Anything that requires the completion of multiple tasks to reach a certain outcome. -Areas: Something that you are responsible for for a longer period of your live. -Resources: Notes about resources that you use to do anything, such as tools and programming languages for example. -Archive: Notes that you feel are nog longer relevant to you. They might end up being useful in unexpected ways -so don't throw away! - -GTD: Getting Things Done - -## Quotes -"If I can't write about something; I don't understand the topic." - Mischa van den Burg? -"Clear thinking becomes clear writing; one can't exist without the other." - William Zinsser. |