Effective Note-Taking to Remember More + Create New Ideas
Good reading needs smart note-taking. With it, you remember more of what you read, understand books better and form new, interesting ideas. This 2-step system is dead simple to apply. The first stage helps you take effective notes to improve your comprehension. The second stage allows you to unlock the hidden power of your notes by letting them connect to other notes you might have. But why is this great? It enables you to create unique insights; ideas you can reflect over and be proud of sharing. And the best part is, you can apply it to your current note-taking system, even if it's different. The basic theory of it is powerful, but simple, meaning you can implement it anywhere you wish. Hope it helps you reach your goals! Join me on X / Twitter: / odysseas_px TIMESTAMPS 00:00-00:32 Benefit 1 (Understand) 00:32-1:17 Benefit 2 (New Ideas) 1:17-2:00 Stage 1 (Literature Notes) 2:00-5:44 The 3 Benefits of Using Your Own Words 5:44-6:44 Stage 2 (Atomic Notes) 6:44-8:35 Example In Action 8:35-9:25 Where Should I Do It?

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