When working, how and where do you jot down notes?
Zekiye Nur Kesici
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Hey everyone! Do you take notes while working and where do you jot down notes? Personally, I use the notes app on my MacBook, or some piece of paper, notebook, etc., and it is extremely difficult for me to find these notes when I need them.
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Eduard Metzger@metzgereduard
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Made @noteplanapp exactly for this purpose! You have an empty note for every day in your calendar and forward bullet-journal style your most important tasks from yesterday. I love it because it doesn't overwhelm me with the notes I take. Other non-daily note-taking apps suffer from this issue that things pile up until it's more stressful to look at your notes than to start from scratch.
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Apple notes! Couldn't live without it, I've tried almost every solution I can think of and I come back to Apple notes for all my note-taking, journaling and productivity tasks
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@aaronoleary I use it as well; it makes sense in terms of speed, but I get lost in a lot of notes. I suffer panic attacks when I can't even find my card password. It's also difficult to find a basic, simple, easy-to-use to-do list software. That is why we are creating a product to meet this requirement. You can join our waitlist if you want to give it a shot. π€©
@aaronoleary @zekiye_nur_kesici They have recently created 'smart' sorting and you can use # to do so but I still find it confusing sometimes. More obvious categories or AI suggestions will be helpful
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@aaronoleary I also use Applenotes for digital reminders but I also have my trusty moleskin notebook that I use for daily ongoing reminders .
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@aaronoleary I keep it super simple as well! Use it for to-do lists everyday.
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Iβm the physical notebook kind of girl :)
I currently have 3 moleskins + 1 travelers company notebook.
Going through all of them kind of at ab equal pace. But before moleskines I used to buy notebooks and not using them. Werenβt good enough.
Also, an awesome pen is important too π
OneNote, the tool is underrated, pretty slick design and portable and accessible in desktop/tablet/phone. You can "write notes" but it could be typing/hand writing/recording audio/recording video/screenshots/etc. And it's already included in the MS Office package. The best bang for the buck!
I use notepad
@zekiye_nur_kesici That sounds great. We can't carry our notes along all the time. A product like yours can be a great way to access notes anytime in such a situation.
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@c99rahul Same here Rahul!! Not about taking notes, but in my daily life, I also like to keep an agenda, and I like to use paper agendas rather than digital ones. I think it's partly because of the feeling of having our personal space. Will you agree with me on this? We want to reflect exactly this feeling in our product. We are developing a product that will allow you to plan your day by creating a truly special area for you. π₯
When working, I like to jot down notes using a good old-fashioned pen and paper. I know it might seem old school, but there's something about physically writing things down that helps me remember and process information better. I usually keep a notebook or notepad on my desk and use it to jot down important ideas, tasks, or reminders. I find it easier to organize my thoughts and ideas when I can see them all in one place. However, when I'm working remotely or on the go, I also use digital note-taking apps on my phone or computer to keep track of my notes.
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Apple Notes! It's kind of a mess, but it manages to do the trick most of the time.
@daniel_dixon4 thank god there is search! :D
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Have been adding things I come across about AI to a Notion Doc I share with people
Interesting articles I add to-read list and then make notes on Apple Freeform
My ADD brain appreciates the versatility and physicality of taking written notes. I also utilize my phone's notes app a lot, both for my daily life and work.
I don't haha
Only jot down notes when it's absolutely necessary like remembering a hard to spell name or number or password
If so, I use my phone
Fibery
Hey Z,
obsessive note taker for the most of my life, but prefer it simple, as you do.
I use Roam Research (and recently Tana) for most of the note taking and tasks tracking as well, but jot quick notes to Apple Notes as well when on the move...key is - not to let it stuck there but move it to one place :)
Apple notes with tags :)
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Yes indeed, taking notes is the most important productivity habit in my work.
Without taking notes I couldn't have finished the many small tasks that come to my mind daily or I notice they'll need to be done.
For taking notes, I use the Google tasks app. It's super simple and convenient for me, especially its widget.
Interesting. I've completed my request. I'm using notion now, but I'd like to try beforesunset as well.
Definitely my favourite office diary! Old school but still I would love to stick basics sometimes
Lyrist
Apple notes and notebook at times.
I use a Remarkable pad. It feels like a notebook, but is digital and allows you to easily organize your notes (and put tags on them for easy reference later). It also can sync to your computer and will convert handwriting to text and email directly from the pad if connect to Wi-Fi.