A simple solution to all your note-taking problems.

In 5 easy steps

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Welcome to the latest edition of "Tech that Matters," your weekly dose of curated insights on AI and ChatGPT Prompts to help your business run like a well-oiled German engine.

This week's focus is to solve all your note-taking problems.

In Today's Tech That Matters:

🔥 10 New AI Tools

🤖 A simple solution to all your note-taking problems.

🐦 3 Tweets you cannot miss

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A simple solution to all your note-taking problems.

As an entrepreneur, I'm always reading, hopping on calls and experimenting with my products and offers. I have a lot of stuff I should remember.

But like most people, I also think – It'll come back to me. It never does.

Information that at the moment felt like access to Bitcoin in 2011 is now forever lost.

As an Online Entrepreneur, your ability to quickly access the right information is a superpower. It saves you time. It makes your work professional. It makes you an expert.

Today, I'll give you my easy-to-follow note-taking method that will help you ( I stole it from the book Build Your Second Brain):

• Learn what to save

• Use information for action

• Store information in one space

Let's dive in:

1.Capture everything

As Picasso said, "Good artists copy, Great artists steal."

Your best ideas come by rubbing your head against other great ideas.

For that, you should create a swipe file or commonplace to save everything.

Remember, the goal is not to decide what you will do with the information on the spot. 

Or whether it is relevant or high-quality.

If it falls under these 4 categories, then you should save them:

• Is it Useful?

• Is it personal?

• Is it surprising?

• Does it inspire me?

If yes – save it immediately.

2.Save to notion

I'm a Notion nerd. And this tool is one of the reasons why I love the notion.

With a simple mouse click can save the information in 2 seconds.

It's easily integrated into your browser and saves the information in one neat folder. Videos, Tweets, Blogs, or anything that catches my eye go straight into my notion.

3.Organize

People use their old-school method of organizing notes according to subjects.

But you organize for action instead. Ask yourself, "How will this help me progress with my current projects."

It will filter out everything irrelevant.

4.Distill

Now, this is where you do your creative work.

Go through what you captured and write what you learned from it. Create a summary. It could be lessons, frameworks, and mistakes.

The goal is to look at this summary on a busy day where all you have time for is a quick 5 minutes to recall the essence of a 300-page book.

5.Express

This is where I get most of my threads, emails, and tweets from.

Depending on your profession, you should express what that information means to you. Most books are nothing but a collection of information tied together. This also includes blogs, videos or making a report for your office.

Find a connection between your information and create your craft.

6.Habits and routines

Managing notes is a messy process.

I won't lie, but it takes deliberate effort.

I usually manage all the information on Sunday. It takes me 10-20 minutes a week to keep everything sorted.

Instead of trying to make it perfect, make it usable. You don't want a system you never use but something that helps you do your work much more efficiently.

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