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Old January 29, 2020, 10:59 AM
Dien Rice Dien Rice is online now
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Default Keeping a notebook? If you're not revisiting it, that could be what you're missing...

If you want to always have "content" - either for writing articles, books, courses, promotions, comedy routines, and so on... It's a good idea to keep a notebook...

But are you revisiting it regularly?

If not, maybe that's what you're missing?

The following are a couple of great articles I read about this recently...

I keep extensive notes on everything. (At the moment, I use Simplenote, because I can use it on my desktop, my laptop, or my smartphone - but it sometimes has problems syncing, which is annoying. I regularly download my notes to back them up - Simplenote just saves them as text files, so it's straightforward... Google Docs is probably more reliable, though...)

However, I need to implement a system like these guys use, to revisit my notes... This helps you organize them better, so you can "mine" your own notes better, for re-use (and profit) in many ways!

Thankfully, I have years of my notes... I'm pretty sure I have enough material there for several kick-ass books or courses!

Here are the articles. Both these guys are very successful non-fiction authors - so they're giving you a peek into the systems they use!

The importance of revisiting notebooks by Austin Kleon
https://austinkleon.com/2017/12/15/o...ing-notebooks/

The Notecard System: The Key For Remembering, Organizing And Using Everything You Read by Ryan Holiday
https://ryanholiday.net/the-notecard...hing-you-read/

Best wishes,

Dien
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