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01 Inbox

Here I store short notes that acts as reminders of ideas, a sort of bookmark for things that I want to extract knowledge from.

Consider these points before choosing to save a note:

  1. Is this something that inspires me?
  2. Is this something I will care about in one year?
  3. Is this something I can make use of?
  4. Is this an insight of mine from hard-won knowledge worth revisiting?
  5. Is this something I'm unlikely to find easily in the future?

If the answer is yes to any one of them, it is worth saving.

02 References

On a daily basis, I'll go to the 01 Inbox and pick out the ideas that I really want to keep. I'll look for the ones that still interests me, and then the next step is to elaborate those notes into a paragraph that describes the idea in full. If I find notes that I don't see a use for long term, nor interesting enough to expand upon, I'll remove them completely.

  1. Write it in my own words
  2. Write it in such away that if I read it 10 years later, it would make complete sense by itself
  3. Include the complete reference for the source I got the idea from.
  4. Include the relevant citation (lastName, year, pp.22).

When I'm done turning the note in inbox into a reference note, I'll remove the note from the inbox.

03 Permanent notes

Here is where I store my own thoughts, either distilled from various notes found in 02 References, 03 Permanent notes or just straight from my own mind. This is also where I keep my [[Map of Content]] to navigate my various categories.

Some key differences between Reference notes and Permanent notes:

  • Reference notes are written in the context of the source they were inspired by
    • Whereas Permanent notes are written in the context of my own ideas and interests
  • Reference notes should only have one connection: the source they came from
    • Whereas Permanent notes can have many connections to other Permanent notes or Reference notes
  • Each Permanent Note represents a single idea ( [[Atomic Note]] ).

04 Projects

Projects is where I store notes for specific projects where I'm trying to produce something(s). It could be anything from a blog-post, a family gathering to developing an application. Each project-note could link to notes found in the other folders, but they could just as well be self-contained notes. For any piece of knowledge or idea that could be re-used, I'll store it as a permanent note and link to it.

General guidelines

For this setup to really shine, use the following tips:

  • Refrain from creating folders (use less than you're comfortable with)
    • Reduces the risk of using a piece of knowledge in only one context
  • Be liberal with links and tags (use more than you're comfortable with)
    • Increases the use of each piece of knowledge I gain in multiple contexts/disciplines

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