- voice to text, rapid fire, get all my thoughts out in big paragraphs
- once every few day re-read
+ add heading to sections
+ add a couple hashtags
+ but otherwise leave it in a terrible spelling mistake ridden, grammarless mess
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> Every note is an extra cost
For notes where remembering / reviewing are important (i.e. todo lists), I've found:
"Bullet Method",
which is essentially keeping an analog journal of bullet notes.
It really makes you slow down and track what is important , so you have a nice clean journal
This is exactly right.
My method for rapid journaling/ thought logging:
- use note app of choice, (for me it is Obsidian)
- voice to text, rapid fire, get all my thoughts out in big paragraphs
- once every few day re-read + add heading to sections + add a couple hashtags + but otherwise leave it in a terrible spelling mistake ridden, grammarless mess
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> Every note is an extra cost
For notes where remembering / reviewing are important (i.e. todo lists), I've found:
"Bullet Method", which is essentially keeping an analog journal of bullet notes.
It really makes you slow down and track what is important , so you have a nice clean journal