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Big in life might happen
By: Aklima Khatun Date: August 30, 2023, 1:16 am
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A month. companies have a long period of 4 Note-Taking Tips That
Can Change Your Life Making the right kind of notes has helped
me learn from the past, be a better adult, and occasionally make
some money. Jill Duffy By Jill Duffy August 14, 2023 From an
overhead view, a person typing on a Mac-looking laptop with a
dog by their side(Credit: Shutter stock/Irina Kalamurza) When I
was a kid, I desperately wanted to become a writer. I hung
around book signings and listened to authors talk about their
processes. A lot of them mentioned notes. Have an idea? Make a
note. Overhear something interesting? Jot it down. I was
confused because I didn't understand how you could make notes
and then weeks later magically remember they exist and use them
in your writing.
As a process-oriented person, I wanted to know every step. Where
do you write notes? What kind of detail should they have? When
do you look through them? How does a note go from USA Telegram
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being a thought to something
more substantial? Now that I am both an adult and a real writer
(yay!), I make a ton of notes about many more things than
writing. What I've learned is that the purpose of notes is to
improve your life. So what kind of notes can change your life?
1. Postmortems of the Past For starters.
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Notes about recurring events. When something more than
once—like moving house, having a baby, or changing jobs—it makes
sense to write down what went right and what could have gone
better so that the next time you do it, you can learn from past
experiences. I call them postmortem notes. I used to work at a
magazine about video game development where in each issue we had
a "postmortem" feature. A few members of a team that had made a
video game would write an article about what went right and what
went wrong while developing it. That way, the team could learn
lessons for next time.
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