I wanted to share a quick tip that I've been using for years to make my notes (written and typed) more useful.
By nature I am a pretty disorganized note-taker. When jotting down notes I typically work in a very scattered "mind map" layout. I find if I try to keep to any sort of outline I tend to need to squeeze more and more notes into a confined space. What has evolved from this is basically a messy page of notes with all shorts of connecting lines, doodles, etc.
While this fits my brain well it is often difficult to pick out the bits that I need to "take action" on. Usually my understanding of what I have taken notes on is solid, but things like action items, additional research I need to do and other "meta" information gets lost in the structure - I guess you could call it "not seeing the trees for the forest"
Over time I have developed a short list of standard "glyphs" that I use in my written notes to help these items stand out:
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- Action item - Something I need to do(N)
- Note item - Something I need to document(?)
- Research item - Something that needs further research(@)
- Contact - Someones contact information
Do you have any note-taking tips? I'd love to hear them.
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