I have watched many videos and this being first one explaining the best method of note taking I could use whilst at work. Many thanks for this, excited to start using it!
This is great! I'll try this out! Just a bookmark note for myself when I refer back to this video 2:55 Notebook type 3:35 notes example 7:07 MTDL and trasnfer to MTDL 13:15 numbering pages Thanks!!
Really weird... been using this technique since mid-90s, complete with the "checkboxes" for TO DOs. Ditto Evernote and Trello. Weird... totally weird. We related?
This is by far the best work-notetaking-on-paper youtube video! I love it! There is so much structure and minimalism that it is clear right from the start. Have a nice evening/day.
I got sick of keeping and losing valuable notes over the years and switched to iPad with paperlike screen protector so it feels like paper now I can store millions of notes and find them in the search field even handwritten pretty cool. I agree that u shouldn't type or have a laptop blocking the client's views that's why iPad was a choice for me and handwriting. Loved your to do format of squares and circles. very cool. keep up the good content
Joey, very nice video. I understand and believe in the benefits of the paper-notebook system. I am surprised to find the after adding the information to an electronic note-taking system (like Evernote), that you are still referring back to the paper-notebook. I love the square / circle technique. Here's are a couple ideas: * Instead of drawing a simple line through tasks when they are transferred, draw a line with an arrowhead. That kind of implies that the task went somewhere. * Have you considered having one paper-notebook for each customer? - - - Hopefully, you would say you have so many customers that would be impractical. * If you aren't doing so already, consider adding the event date to the index page entries. - - - I find that we humans can sometimes find things by "when" they happened. You posted your video 8 years ago. Are you still using the paper-notebook system?
Writing it down never goes out of style! I have a whole planner set up for meeting notes and sketches. I've tried all kinds of tech, too, and nothing sticks the way writing does.
You can use Samsung S7+ tablet, write your notes with pen, you can insert a picture later, in between your notes. You can cut parts, place it where you want. Then you can also save in evernotes if you wanted. Or you can save it to cloud
Hi Joey, found this really useful. I use Evernote (badly), can I ask if you just put everything personal, business etc into one notebook then just tag effectively as opposed to split into many notebooks please?
THANK YOU FOR THIS!!! I´ve been trying to figure out how to deal with several projects and an ever-changing and on-going to do list and I´ve been struggling coming up with a good system that works for me... I love analog, although digital is great, too... and finally there is someone, who actually tells me it´s okay to use an analog system and an analog master to do list that works... the point you make at the end of the video is really good, too... I´ve never thought of it that way... anyways, thanks for the advice - I subscribed and am excited to see more of your content :)
Thank you, thank you!!!! I love the idea regarding the numbering of pages and having an index. Love it. That saves a lot if time. I am going to try doing that.
I have watched many videos and this being first one explaining the best method of note taking I could use whilst at work. Many thanks for this, excited to start using it!
Great video!!! Thanks sooooo much for explaining your process to us. I love taking physical notes, but was really missing that master todo list part.
Great process!!!
This is great! I'll try this out!
Just a bookmark note for myself when I refer back to this video
2:55 Notebook type
3:35 notes example
7:07 MTDL and trasnfer to MTDL
13:15 numbering pages
Thanks!!
Great information here Joey, I’m wondering if you have any updates/tips/improvements on your note management system. Thank you
Wow! You are a note-taking ninja master.
Really weird... been using this technique since mid-90s, complete with the "checkboxes" for TO DOs. Ditto Evernote and Trello. Weird... totally weird. We related?
Hey wait stop, go back... what did you call that? A trello board?
Thank you !!
This is by far the best work-notetaking-on-paper youtube video! I love it! There is so much structure and minimalism that it is clear right from the start.
Have a nice evening/day.
I got sick of keeping and losing valuable notes over the years and switched to iPad with paperlike screen protector so it feels like paper now I can store millions of notes and find them in the search field even handwritten pretty cool. I agree that u shouldn't type or have a laptop blocking the client's views that's why iPad was a choice for me and handwriting. Loved your to do format of squares and circles. very cool. keep up the good content
Where can we get that notebook you are using or do you know the name or brand of notebook
Joey, very nice video.
I understand and believe in the benefits of the paper-notebook system.
I am surprised to find the after adding the information to an electronic note-taking system (like Evernote), that you are still referring back to the paper-notebook.
I love the square / circle technique.
Here's are a couple ideas:
* Instead of drawing a simple line through tasks when they are transferred, draw a line with an arrowhead. That kind of implies that the task went somewhere.
* Have you considered having one paper-notebook for each customer? - - - Hopefully, you would say you have so many customers that would be impractical.
* If you aren't doing so already, consider adding the event date to the index page entries. - - - I find that we humans can sometimes find things by "when" they happened.
You posted your video 8 years ago. Are you still using the paper-notebook system?
Writing it down never goes out of style! I have a whole planner set up for meeting notes and sketches. I've tried all kinds of tech, too, and nothing sticks the way writing does.
Where to buy that but book?
You can use Samsung S7+ tablet, write your notes with pen, you can insert a picture later, in between your notes. You can cut parts, place it where you want. Then you can also save in evernotes if you wanted. Or you can save it to cloud
Or you can write on paper and scan it into OneNote as a backup….which doubles as a searchable backup as well
TOC is a great idea...
Hi Joey, found this really useful. I use Evernote (badly), can I ask if you just put everything personal, business etc into one notebook then just tag effectively as opposed to split into many notebooks please?
THANK YOU FOR THIS!!! I´ve been trying to figure out how to deal with several projects and an ever-changing and on-going to do list and I´ve been struggling coming up with a good system that works for me... I love analog, although digital is great, too... and finally there is someone, who actually tells me it´s okay to use an analog system and an analog master to do list that works... the point you make at the end of the video is really good, too... I´ve never thought of it that way... anyways, thanks for the advice - I subscribed and am excited to see more of your content :)
Thank you, thank you!!!! I love the idea regarding the numbering of pages and having an index. Love it. That saves a lot if time. I am going to try doing that.
Really helpful, I struggle with organising and note taking and have just started my first consulting projects. This really helped.
Just the information i was looking for. Thanks for sharing.
Harikasiniz
Good tips. Like the index idea.
Just saved this video to Evernote. Great tips
Trello work board🤔
What leather cover do you use and where did you get it?
It's a Seven Seas Gfeller A5 Cover from Nanami Paper.
Thanks alot ,, helped me alot on my work 🌷🌷