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How to take notes like a pro (using stationery)

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Note taking may seem quite simple but in reality few people take effective notes, whether during meetings, or in everyday life.

Rob and Helen share reasons why note taking is so hard, how to make better notes and which stationery Rob and Helen use.

They cover, amongst other things:

  1. Why note taking is important
  2. Why some people may avoid making notes such as not being able to find them or transcribing rather than listening because it’s deemed faster.
  3. Why note taking by analogue methods works for Rob and Helen
  4. Why note taking by hand helps to remember in the now
  5. How Helen and Rob take notes in different contexts
  6. The legend / key that Helen and Rob use
  7. The stationery used (Bullet Journaling, Notepads, Learning note books)
  8. How slowing down helps to understand, rather than simply transcribing what has been said
  9. Why laptops in meetings and at conferences is annoying

Products Mentioned :

Please note we use affiliate links to products mentioned on this page. It helps us to feed our addiction to stationery - you pay nothing more, but we earn a slight commission if you purchase during an active session created by the link. Check out our privacy policy for more.

Visit us at stationeryfreaks.com

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Manage episode 285411948 series 2849851
Content provided by Rob Lambert and Helen Lisowski. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Rob Lambert and Helen Lisowski or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Note taking may seem quite simple but in reality few people take effective notes, whether during meetings, or in everyday life.

Rob and Helen share reasons why note taking is so hard, how to make better notes and which stationery Rob and Helen use.

They cover, amongst other things:

  1. Why note taking is important
  2. Why some people may avoid making notes such as not being able to find them or transcribing rather than listening because it’s deemed faster.
  3. Why note taking by analogue methods works for Rob and Helen
  4. Why note taking by hand helps to remember in the now
  5. How Helen and Rob take notes in different contexts
  6. The legend / key that Helen and Rob use
  7. The stationery used (Bullet Journaling, Notepads, Learning note books)
  8. How slowing down helps to understand, rather than simply transcribing what has been said
  9. Why laptops in meetings and at conferences is annoying

Products Mentioned :

Please note we use affiliate links to products mentioned on this page. It helps us to feed our addiction to stationery - you pay nothing more, but we earn a slight commission if you purchase during an active session created by the link. Check out our privacy policy for more.

Visit us at stationeryfreaks.com

  continue reading

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