I take a lot of notes every day. Be it work, some personal stuff, or casual reminders, I take notes of almost everything. However, my note-taking system became overly complex over time. It was no ...
Have you ever opened your Apple Notes app, only to feel overwhelmed by the sheer number of scattered thoughts, to-do lists, and half-finished ideas staring back at you? You’re not alone. For many of ...
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?
Welcome to the final part of our series about note-taking for writers (or anyone else). Today we’re going to look at getting clippings and bookmarks into Evernote, to be stored and accessible ...
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 ...
I've spent more time researching note-taking apps than actually taking notes. I've built elaborate folder structures that never got used, tweaked templates for workflows I never started, and abandoned ...
I started writing stories this year – short fiction and a couple of novellas so far – and I’ve found I need to make a lot of notes. The iPhone is pretty great for this, as you’d expect, but not always ...
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