Notion Masterclass: Build a Second Brain from Scratch

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  • @ThomasFrankExplains
    @ThomasFrankExplains  Рік тому +71

    Hey all! Hope you enjoy this one - I've received quite a few requests for a tutorial showing the full build process for adding PARA to Notion.
    If you'd like to use or study the finished template, you can get it here: thomasjfrank.com/templates/para-method-template-for-notion/
    You'll also find this PARA structure in Ultimate Brain, which is a complete second brain for Notion: thomasjfrank.com/brain/
    What new tutorials do you want to see in the future?

    • @hamishbamford9501
      @hamishbamford9501 Рік тому +1

      Thank you Thomas - How would approach notes assigned to a project that is indicative of an area, would I want thoses projects notes showing within the area notes too using a rollup feature? If so, what would be the best way to implement that?

    • @ThomasFrankExplains
      @ThomasFrankExplains  Рік тому +4

      @@hamishbamford9501 you'd do it in the same way as I show for Resources and Areas. You'd create a Project Area rollup in Notes, then make sure to add that to the filters in your Area Notes section of the Area template.
      I'd recommend making a separate view for this, as the default view we create in the video Groups by Resource. To keep things clean, you'd want to make a separate view where you can Group by Project instead.
      Hope that helps!

    • @hamishbamford9501
      @hamishbamford9501 Рік тому +1

      Hi Thomas - an other question - if I was wanting to collaborate on a particular project or area with others, ie so they could add notes and tasks within that particular project/ area is there a way for them to engage with just those specific linked database views - without them having access to the databases as a whole?
      If not has you identified a workaround for this?

    • @ThomasFrankExplains
      @ThomasFrankExplains  Рік тому +2

      @@hamishbamford9501 unfortunately no, and this is IMO Notion's biggest limitation at the moment. Full explanation here: support.thomasjfrank.com/general-faqs/nQCSGEMBrxGXh4632cPJWT/using-our-templates-with-teammates-guests-or-clients/aWQsvtJ5vGQTCM6MhMbfrc

    • @hamishbamford9501
      @hamishbamford9501 Рік тому +2

      @@ThomasFrankExplains Thank you, that video resolved a lot of confusion for me.

  • @BruceHartford3
    @BruceHartford3 Рік тому +271

    Loved this. Took me twice the time to create than to watch, but that's a fraction of the time it took you to learn/develop this out. Deeply thankful. Truly. You deserve so much damn praise for what you are doing.

  • @AreebSuhail19
    @AreebSuhail19 Рік тому +6

    Wow, I could not have discovered your guide at a better time! I have been working on my PARA dashboard for the past few months and am just starting to run into some scaling issues. This guide has saved me weeks of research, trial and error. Thank you soo much for all the thought and work you put into this!!

  • @lucianne7249
    @lucianne7249 Рік тому +11

    Huge THANK YOU for this resource - I’ve just managed to build this as a complete newbie to Notion, by playing you at 75% speed and pausing/rewinding every 5 secs. 😄 I feel like I’ve now got a basic understanding of how Notion works, and am tempted to buy your ultimate template. Thank you again - very watchable (without the constant jump-cuts that make most YT videos unwatchable for me) and great presenting/teaching style. You’re a gem, Thomas!

  • @dermphongninlaarphon5081
    @dermphongninlaarphon5081 Рік тому +2

    Thanks!

  • @JohnSmith-zs1bf
    @JohnSmith-zs1bf Рік тому +52

    This was great. Literally took me like 6 sessions over a couple of weeks including procrastination to complete. I might eventually buy the ultimate brain now that I know what's going on with all the moving pieces. Thanks for all the free stuff you've hooked me up with over the years that actually has helped me be more productive without having to "medicate" my "adhd". You should really be satisfied with the knowledge that you are tangibly changing lives for the better.

  • @albertoanez
    @albertoanez 10 місяців тому +5

    Wow. This is the most articulate comment section I've seen on UA-cam. So many great comments, I liked them all lol. I guess that's why we're nerding out here on Notion & creating structure.
    Forreal, Thomas - this is fantastic. I just found you as I'm looking to take Notion to the next level and this is awesome. Subbed. Thanks for so many insights 🧠

  • @kentjensen4504
    @kentjensen4504 Рік тому +17

    Brilliant. I'm getting your Ultimate Brain for sure, but I really want to learn Notion properly, so I'll rewatch this and copy all you do. You're an amazing teacher. I love that you go fast, yet always with perfect clarity. It shows trust in our intelligence, and we can always rewind and/or slow down the video when needed.

  • @TheMrSneelock
    @TheMrSneelock Рік тому +13

    Thomas, this is incredible. The fact that you provided the template is absolutely outstanding. Thank you so much.

  • @syedmohamadshazalisyedabdu2908
    @syedmohamadshazalisyedabdu2908 Рік тому +108

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
    00:00 📚 The PARA method (Projects, Areas, Resources, Archive) is a powerful way to organize your digital life and tasks.
    02:25 📂 Creating a PARA dashboard in Notion helps you manage projects, areas, resources, tasks, and notes effectively.
    03:49 🗂️ Notion's flexibility allows you to consolidate tasks, notes, and reference material for each project in one place, enhancing organization.
    05:12 📝 Differentiate between projects (actionable), areas (life buckets), resources (interests), and archive (inactive items) in your PARA setup.
    08:51 🗃️ Setting up various databases (tasks, notes, projects, areas/resources) with properties (status, type, archive) creates an organized structure.
    14:59 📚 Implementing relations between databases (tasks to projects, notes to projects/areas/resources) links different elements for efficient workflow.
    18:35 📄 Utilizing reciprocal properties allows bidirectional relations, enhancing the interconnectivity of your PARA system.
    19:29 🛠️ Setting up projects in Notion using the PARA method.
    19:56 🧩 Creating a relation within the same database for areas and resources.
    20:25 📑 Setting page limits for resource properties to maintain organization.
    20:51 📊 Using roll-up properties to find the root area of notes within resources.
    22:12 🔗 Explaining roll-up properties' ability to reach through relations and gather information.
    23:08 🏁 Creating templates for projects, areas, and resources in Notion.
    24:33 📚 Organizing templates with quick links and toggle blocks for improved navigation.
    26:23 📋 Utilizing the color setting and handles for multi-column layouts in Notion.
    27:22 📆 Configuring properties and filters for effective task and note management.
    29:39 📊 Grouping and sorting tasks by status for better project overview.
    31:00 🧰 Setting default templates and using advanced filters for project and note organization.
    31:55 🔗 Creating area and resource templates while planning for relational database views.
    35:07 📚 Building area templates with board views for projects, gallery views for resources, and list views for notes.
    37:52 🗃️ Grouping and filtering notes using roll-up properties and archive settings.
    39:45 🛠️ ParaDash board: Grouping by base URL in Notion database for organization.
    40:12 📊 Creating a dashboard structure in Notion using headings for tasks, notes, projects, and areas/resources.
    41:40 🔄 Rearranging dashboard sections in Notion using horizontal lines for stacking tasks, notes, projects, and areas/resources.
    42:08 📋 Implementing linked databases in Notion for tasks and notes, utilizing filters and customizing views.
    44:27 🗃️ Setting up Inbox views in Notion with filters for tasks and notes, including Next Seven Days and Completed views.
    45:51 📦 Creating an Archive page in Notion for completed tasks and archived notes, utilizing filters and linked databases.
    48:15 🏢 Configuring a dashboard view for Projects in Notion, using groupings, card previews, and customization.
    49:35 🌐 Creating linked databases for Areas and Resources in Notion, differentiating between areas and resources with filters.
    53:41 🎨 Aesthetic tweaks to the Notion dashboard, customizing shown properties and optimizing the layout.
    57:00 🔗 Conclusion and additional resources for enhancing Notion productivity and skills.
    Made with HARPA AI

    • @amartarek8021
      @amartarek8021 8 місяців тому

      Now i make u 100 😂😂❤

  • @koenvanboxem
    @koenvanboxem 9 місяців тому +9

    Immensely clarifying for using Notion in general AND for adapting the PARA system to work with Notion. Thank you! I would be very interested to see you demo how to actually use it. How do you plan your day, your week, capture thoughts and web clippings, generate new ideas and insights from going through your dashboard, choose next actions and decide which projects and tasks to work on. That would be awesome.
    By the way, how you described Notion in one of your videos with Tiago (“it lets you program without having to code”) made it click for me.

  • @tainara2
    @tainara2 11 місяців тому +4

    Everything sounds so complicated to newbies but you made it really comprehensive. thank you and also thank you for the free template!

  • @viktorfromsales
    @viktorfromsales Рік тому +78

    Wow a full hour! This’ll be the Bible of how to organise your life in Notion 👏🏻

  • @ahooka2727
    @ahooka2727 Рік тому +9

    Thanks for explaning everything !! It made it possible for a complete notion noob like me to not only use your PARA template but also tweek it to my convenience, like adding a "to-do" section within the areas using the roll up method you explained for the notes, to be able to see the tasks within projects. I can't thank you enough, you're such a great teacher !

  • @cultivateyourbestself
    @cultivateyourbestself Рік тому +5

    Hey Thomas, just wanted to say THANK YOU for this. I was so excited that you had done a PARA Dashboard. I've been working in Notion for awhile now and sat and spent one session building this out with you after reading Taigo's book. This gave me a better idea of how relations & rollups relate to each other from different databases. I like that you build out databases separately and do referenced databases on your dashboards. Going to start implementing that in my workflow as well. I also like the advanced filter options. Learned a lot, much appreciated!

  • @MatthewEncina
    @MatthewEncina Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much for sharing this. It was so helpful to follow along and see how you organize each area of the system and the logic behind it. Very helpful.

  • @constancephoto6512
    @constancephoto6512 Рік тому +4

    Thank you! It took a minute...but your generous, thorough, smart tutorials have guided me to create a functional, organization system within the Notions ecosystem. I will now be more focused and intentional my both business and personal life.

  • @huyhelloworld
    @huyhelloworld Рік тому +1

    First time that I can complete a tutorial on UA-cam. Amazing and super-detailed!

  • @emcsquared9
    @emcsquared9 2 місяці тому

    Thank you so much Thomas, this has honestly been transformational. I'm trying to build an online business and desperately needed a cohesive way to organise my thoughts and personal digital life. I watched this on 50% speed about 3 times and went back over to understand as I built along with you. I'm truly thankful for your help.

  • @yahyabenmahane3959
    @yahyabenmahane3959 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for the detailed explanation and the free template!

  • @MirabelleAdams-w1j
    @MirabelleAdams-w1j 7 місяців тому

    So glad I found this tutorial and template! You broke down the dashboards and categories into ways that makes so much more sense than a lot of other templates out there, it really feels like I can look at my brain and life on a simple automated sheet! Many thanks again

  • @gerardobarbas
    @gerardobarbas Рік тому +5

    Wow... wow... just WOW! Amazing how I could finally get to understand a little more of the complexity of Notion and start building my second brain thanks to this concise tutorial.. Thank you so much for such a valuable contribution 🙏 You rock!

  • @celestelacomba
    @celestelacomba 24 дні тому

    I really enjoyed making my dashboard while following your guide, thank you!💜

  • @poison7806
    @poison7806 Рік тому

    The best part pf the tutoril, in my case, is to be able to see all relations, understanding why, and all the explaining. Thank you very much for everything.

  • @simonlitzell1725
    @simonlitzell1725 Рік тому +14

    Would be great to see HOW you’re actually working with the template, what information you put where and the strategy behind it 👍🏻

    • @Gianfrancoravelli2
      @Gianfrancoravelli2 4 місяці тому +1

      Totally agree!! I see how this is built, but I can't see how this all works in your favor.

  • @GhislaineBeauce
    @GhislaineBeauce Рік тому +1

    Build complete! Thank you very much Thomas. I'm sure I'll be even more thankful once I start migrating my notes from various platforms into this system!!

  • @chefranylaitenu7731
    @chefranylaitenu7731 Рік тому +1

    You are a hero thank you so much for this Template!

  • @cdanks5533
    @cdanks5533 5 місяців тому

    Elite master class, thank you. I use this every single day and the iterations and customizations coming from this initial template have been mind boggling.

  • @Joy_Full1333
    @Joy_Full1333 10 місяців тому

    I hope u have more subscribers, your channel is really helpful and detailed, i love it so much

  • @leandro_80
    @leandro_80 Рік тому +1

    Wow. I don't know how to thank you enough. You are the absolute best in Notion tips (I wonder if the Notion guys themselves are so good at teaching like you). Best tutorial I have ever seen. Thank you so much

  • @mmzlearning
    @mmzlearning 10 місяців тому

    6:37 Goals
    19:02 relations
    23:42 Quick links & Mobile, Templates
    25:50 Optik
    27:00 Self-Referencing Filters Templates & Tasks in Projects

  • @aleksandrasaskamitrovic
    @aleksandrasaskamitrovic Рік тому +1

    The best Notion teacher ever! 🙏🏻

  • @eaponline
    @eaponline 23 дні тому

    Hi Thomas! I came to say hi and let you know that I just got here -- and I'm loving it! I'm setting up my dashboard, excited to use your template to organize my life in 2025. Warm new year wishes from a follower in Brazil :)

  • @rohanpashankar8619
    @rohanpashankar8619 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Thomas for this really in-depth guide. I followed your video to build the template and I'm shocked at what I've managed to build. Amazing!

  • @KDub428
    @KDub428 10 місяців тому

    Tremdously helpful to watch (and listen to your throught process of) the build while also being able to look under the hood of the built template and play around. Thank you! I'm heading over to watch your databases video.

  • @MX_Phillips
    @MX_Phillips 3 місяці тому

    Hey, this is incredible and the time that you’re putting into create and teach this it’s good. It’s just a bit too complicated for someone who just wants to start creating their own second brain 20:17

  • @mayanksharma1729
    @mayanksharma1729 Рік тому +1

    Perfect timing! was just done with understanding the P.A.R.A method from Tiago's Second Brain Quickstart guide. Going to spend the weekend building this! Thanks Thomas!

  • @eleiaaa
    @eleiaaa 5 місяців тому

    Thanks so much for this tutorial Thomas! I am excited to use the template I created and happy to have learned so much about Notion functionality along the way. You are an excellent teacher providing concise and easy to follow steps at a decent pace. Just subscribed to your channel to expand on my Notion learning. Blessings!

  • @brettsellers2899
    @brettsellers2899 11 місяців тому

    Very very things I watch on youtube are life changing. This is!!

  • @yhbarve
    @yhbarve Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much for this tutorial Thomas. It helped me to make my own 2nd Brain on Notion. Apart from PARA, I also added a section for Daily Journaling, and a few widgets like Pomodoro, Countdown, etc.

  • @tatedottech
    @tatedottech Рік тому

    My man FLEW THROUGH this. WHEW. I'm on my 20th time watching in 5 months trying to get this right. LOL. I almost paid for the one on your site. I see your trick sir! LOOOOL. Can't wait to use this!!!!

  • @mrTonYT987
    @mrTonYT987 11 місяців тому

    Damn! Such a good crash course to Notion. Thanks a lot!

  • @Mkzzz2
    @Mkzzz2 3 місяці тому +1

    This was a very helpful tutorial, and I was able to follow it through and create my first notion template. Thanks! One thing I want to mention is that the rules filter has changed; it's different now from the tutorial. Other than that, it's a great tutorial! Cheers!

  • @parikankshavenkatesh8045
    @parikankshavenkatesh8045 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much for this tutorial! Helped a lot👏.
    I successful constructed my second brain! Thanks a lot man 🤝

  • @totalannihilation9708
    @totalannihilation9708 8 місяців тому

    Wow! Thank you so much this is amazing!

  • @absoluthi8570
    @absoluthi8570 Рік тому

    Your teaching is excellent! Thank you for this content
    Shot out from Brazil

  • @benjah221
    @benjah221 Рік тому

    Wow wtf this is soooo good!!! Thank you so much ❤❤

  • @digitalwitharia
    @digitalwitharia 3 місяці тому

    thank you for your video, just finished setting up my second brain thanks to this video.

  • @visheshpachouri3409
    @visheshpachouri3409 Рік тому

    Thank You Thomas, your tutorial is amazing, didn't even realize till 30 mins.

  • @rodrigolamas2435
    @rodrigolamas2435 Рік тому +2

    Thanks Thomas very usefull video but personally I think it would be very beneficial have a video center around the functionality of the template. After following your video on how to build the Second Brain I still find myself confused on how and where to add things. The video itself is already very compact with information about the inner workings of notion itself that individually picking apart the user functionality becomes somewhat cumbersome. I think a video showing you using it like adding, removing things from the resources, areas, and projects would be very useful.

  • @anupmunir6359
    @anupmunir6359 Рік тому

    Thank you very much for such a detailed video. Learned a lot from you. Thanks again!

  • @terrencehunter2605
    @terrencehunter2605 Рік тому

    This tutorial has been essential in taking the concepts of Forte's book and developing my second brain. Thank you so much!

  • @GaryMeacher
    @GaryMeacher Рік тому

    Quite a marathon tutorial there. Thanks for all the effort. Looking forward to giving this a fair shake. I've been using Craft for a year or so and I'm feeling the Notion pull lately.

  • @carlpuzonvalencia
    @carlpuzonvalencia Рік тому +1

    Love this and all the stuff you make. Followed along and very satisfied with what I've been able to build.
    Thanks!

  • @abubaker4u
    @abubaker4u Рік тому

    Thanks a lot for the tutorial I did miss something in archiving Area/Resource Part and I realized that when I built the dashboard 🙃so at the end I got the template from the link just to make sure everything will work fine.

  • @ZpecialClippingGrillogoDept
    @ZpecialClippingGrillogoDept Рік тому +1

    This is very good! especially when you bought Thomas's template and realise it has so many function which you have not idea how to utilize them.
    by buiilding a basic one you know more how those works!

  • @tanisaguinsin
    @tanisaguinsin Рік тому

    i wish i could like this twice. so good!

  • @fonsalvarado
    @fonsalvarado Рік тому

    This was amazing, thanks a lot!!

  • @dkrowe84
    @dkrowe84 Рік тому

    This is an amazing tutorial. Building PARA system in Notion helps me understand how the Ultimate Brain template works. I feel more confident making changes to UB!

  • @JonJeffery-q4g
    @JonJeffery-q4g Рік тому

    Thanks for making this video!
    Really helped me understand Notion, and now I have a system I can tweak to my liking!

  • @mauriciojcYT
    @mauriciojcYT Рік тому

    Thank you Thomas

  • @andrerodriguesit1
    @andrerodriguesit1 Рік тому

    It's amazing tutorial. It opened my mind for a bunch of ways to use Notion for any other areas

  • @WheyAIman
    @WheyAIman Рік тому +5

    Thank you Thomas, perfect timing with Tiago’s new book next week. You are the Notion Oracle ❤

  • @mohamadali4699
    @mohamadali4699 10 місяців тому

    thank you so much for this amazing video

  • @davidtomasgaitanrodriguez1356

    Super useful guide, thank you! :)

  • @low-code-lab
    @low-code-lab Рік тому

    Your channel is sooo underrated. Keep up your great work!

  • @die.aperolikerin
    @die.aperolikerin 10 місяців тому

    I love this tutorial I have had Notion for ages but never really used it because I didn't know how many options I actually had. I would say I am an absolute beginner and yet I understood most of it very well and was able to build my own database. But Notion has made an update and some things are different now. We have more options, which is good, but some of the things in the video, such as some of the codes, can only be implemented if you really get your head around them. But I have managed to do that.
    Many thanks for the video and for any tips. :)

  • @yuripedroni
    @yuripedroni Рік тому

    Thanks for the video. Very helpful!

  • @kartbratoffelpfanne
    @kartbratoffelpfanne 28 днів тому

    that was so helpful, thanks :)

  • @ascourter
    @ascourter Рік тому

    Great tutorial! Learned a ton about Notion and about the Para system.

  • @rayganrambles
    @rayganrambles Рік тому

    This is a GREAT video because it helps me understand PARA just a little bit more. Thanks!

  • @brenomarques5795
    @brenomarques5795 Рік тому

    Amazing that you even dive into Regex. I'm thoroughly surprised. Thank you!

  • @DaneBlunt
    @DaneBlunt Рік тому

    This was great! Thanks Thomas!

  • @DucVo-fq4sg
    @DucVo-fq4sg 7 місяців тому

    Do appreciate your sharing

  • @3t3rnalstudent
    @3t3rnalstudent Рік тому +3

    Thank you so much. I'm really grateful for these videos and guidance. As it was coming together I couldn't believe you made this so I could actually create something like this! 🥰
    Would you be open to adding and showing us how to incorporate the Eisenhower Matrix into the dashboard?
    For someone who receives a Lot of incoming tasks throughout the day and has to determine very quickly which bucket it needs to go into, this might be super beneficial because it'd be so visual.
    Thank you for everything! 🌅💕

  • @jhenrique9226
    @jhenrique9226 Рік тому

    I absolutely loved it

  • @ahmedm.s.abdelrahman9665
    @ahmedm.s.abdelrahman9665 Рік тому +1

    Never clicked faster to any UA-cam video than this time 🤩

  • @kiviii6790
    @kiviii6790 Рік тому

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
    00:00 🏗️ *The PARA method, encompassing projects, areas, resources, and archive, is a comprehensive system for digital life organization.*
    00:29 📑 *The video guides through building a complete PARA system in Notion, covering tasks, notes, and essential sections like projects, areas, resources, and an archive.*
    01:28 🧠 *The PARA system is available as a free template and is also part of the "Ultimate Brain" template, offering a complete second brain setup in Notion, including a robust task manager, note-taking system, and more.*
    02:25 📊 *The PARA dashboard includes inboxes for quick capturing, essential PARA sections like projects, a merged areas/resources database, and an archive for completed or irrelevant items.*
    03:49 🛠️ *Notion's flexibility allows integrating tasks, notes, and reference materials for projects, unlike using separate tools for different aspects of a project, enhancing organizational efficiency.*
    04:17 📂 *PARA's structure - projects, areas, resources, and archive - provides an effective system for organizing tasks, ongoing interests, and archived information, adapted for Notion's database-based nature.*
    07:02 🔍 *Tasks and notes can be related to projects, resources, or areas within Notion's flexible structure, offering diverse options for organizing information.*
    08:51 🧭 *Structuring databases within Notion allows creating interrelations between tasks, notes, projects, areas, and resources, facilitating a holistic organizational system.*
    14:59 🗃️ *Implementing checkboxes like "archive" allows segregating completed or irrelevant items, streamlining the management of active and archived content.*
    18:35 🔄 *Establishing relations between databases, such as notes with projects, areas/resources, and projects with areas, enables seamless organization and management of information within Notion.*
    19:29 🔧 *Setting up "projects" within the Notion database involves creating a relation between areas and resources, ensuring each resource has a designated root area.*
    20:51 🔄 *Creating a roll-up property allows visibility of resource notes within the area dashboard, enabling filtering by the root area containing certain notes.*
    23:35 📊 *Structuring templates for projects, areas, and resources within Notion involves creating specific layouts, such as toggles for quick access and list views for tasks and notes.*
    31:00 🗂️ *Templates set as default in Notion databases auto-populate when creating new items, streamlining the process and ensuring consistency.*
    35:07 🛠️ *Designing templates in Notion for areas and resources involves using different views like board view for projects, gallery view for resources, and list view for notes, all filtered to show relevant content.*
    39:45 📑 *Building PARA in Notion involves organizing by base URL, grouping notes, and filtering properties for effective categorization.*
    40:42 🛠️ *Creating a dashboard structure in Notion involves organizing sections like tasks, notes, projects, areas, and resources using a column layout and manipulating their order for display.*
    42:08 📊 *Utilizing list views for tasks and notes, board views for projects, and gallery views for areas and resources optimizes the visualization of information in Notion.*
    43:30 🗃️ *Filtering tasks in the inbox based on specific criteria like project association and completion status streamlines task management in Notion.*
    46:19 📌 *Establishing filtration in the note inbox by empty areas, empty projects, and unarchived notes helps maintain organization and categorization within Notion.*
    47:17 📂 *Utilizing board views for projects and gallery views for areas/resources, setting card previews, sizes, and groupings enhances visual representation in Notion.*
    51:00 📚 *Creating an archive page in Notion involves setting up linked databases for completed tasks, archived notes, projects, and areas/resources for effective categorization.*
    53:41 🎨 *Aesthetic tweaks in Notion include customizing page layouts, showing/hiding properties within databases, and adjusting display settings for a cleaner interface.*
    57:00 🚀 *For a comprehensive productivity system in Notion, advanced templates like the Ultimate Brain offer robust features, active support, and an engaged community for an elevated user experience.*
    58:26 📖 *Learning resources on notion fundamentals, databases, formulas, automation, and API integration are available on Thomas Frank's website for users to enhance their Notion skills.*
    Made with HARPA AI

  • @telishaquezada4140
    @telishaquezada4140 Рік тому

    Thank you so so much for this video! I’m currently reading the book and this is exactly what I needed

  • @AviyaS
    @AviyaS 3 місяці тому

    1. Thanks for this detailed tutorial.
    2. to complete the process, show some examples of digesting thoughts, tasks, notes and other stuff along the PARA system
    3. Is it wise to split the Area to smaller areas when it contains too many tasks to do? for example, a House Area is quite vast to the number of things to do, and maybe it is better to make different areas like "Home:Garden" "Home:Renovation" "Home:saloon" and such... ? or at Work on a mega-project that I carry on?

  • @jupiterio_art
    @jupiterio_art Рік тому

    This is very helpful. Thanks.

  • @kelleychambers799
    @kelleychambers799 Рік тому +1

    First of all, thank you so much for the WAY you teach. I'm very particular with how I learn and you my friend have a sincere knack for education! In fact, I've bounced back and forth between your channel, RedGregory's and BetterCreating's and it's yours that I consistently return to. Also, thank you SOOOO much for introducing us to Whimsical! I just signed up for a student account which gives me free access beyond the typical free account. Lastly, I thought you might find this "Whimsical"... see what I did there? :) When explaining the PARA acronym, I explain "Archive" as the place where completed STUFF (keeping it family friendly now) goes to die. :-)

  • @RodrigoFerradaL
    @RodrigoFerradaL Рік тому

    Thank you, I appreciate it

  • @DanKnowlson
    @DanKnowlson Рік тому

    Another great tutorial Thomas 👏

  • @alirezarafiee6265
    @alirezarafiee6265 Рік тому +3

    Thank you for the excellent content... I think in the main diagram of the PARA method, we need to consider a relation between Tasks and Areas. For instance, you work out for your health, and this concurrent task is directly related to the Health or Personal area of your life.

    • @ThomasFrankExplains
      @ThomasFrankExplains  Рік тому +7

      The way I handle this is by creating a Project for each Area called Ongoing.
      You could also directly relate tasks to areas, but in my experience it makes things a bit clunky. Too many properties to mess with for each task.

    • @diegovallenilla8362
      @diegovallenilla8362 Рік тому

      @@ThomasFrankExplains Where would you store those projects? do you leave them on the not stated board? having a lot of ongoing projects there looks weird

  • @stevena139
    @stevena139 Рік тому +1

    The class is very good, but can be a bit frustrating. For instance at 24:35 the arrow key is used to create a toggle block but no verbal description of what key stroke is used to do that. If I add an arrow all I get is an arrow, no toggle block. You can hear some other key being pressed but since the keystrokes are not described I'm left wondering how to do it.
    After creating the quick links everything after that is in the quick links object. Can't see how to split it or add something underneath the quick links box. Very frustrating.

    • @ThomasFrankExplains
      @ThomasFrankExplains  Рік тому +1

      The next key press is a space key! That key can't show up because it's not a key combo - if every key press was displayed, it would be very distracting.
      Here's my markdown reference, which is a useful cheat sheet for many of these shortcuts: thomasfrank.notion.site/Notion-Markdown-Reference-29d5784d51324c1ba8adaf2f37e09003?pvs=4

  • @Pyngwieee
    @Pyngwieee Рік тому

    Fantastic tutorial! I learnt so much apart from setting this specific use case, thank you!

  • @carolinetarginodomingo3216
    @carolinetarginodomingo3216 Рік тому

    Thanks!! Really awesome tutorial!! I just created one of this and enjoyed the process. I will try to put a Habit Tracker and a Recurrence Review Study Tasks :D

  • @ririju
    @ririju Рік тому

    Thank you! I just found out about the idea of a second brain and I’m thinking of doing it. As a really organized person I find this helpful to sort all my notes and ideas in one place. I’m having a hard time to sort them lately because I was using separate apps which also made it hard for me to find them when I need them. It’s overwhelming lately that it made me uninstall them and stick to Notion instead.

  • @AlexRMurphy
    @AlexRMurphy Рік тому

    What a fantastic tutorial! Thank you so much :-)

  • @beyondabove
    @beyondabove 7 місяців тому +1

    11:10 12:27 base url formula

  • @tibolefevre
    @tibolefevre Рік тому

    My English is far away from perfect but your videos are cristal clear… Thanks a lot

  • @lennybenchitrit5085
    @lennybenchitrit5085 Рік тому

    Perfect content to finsih off the week with

  • @ybwang7124
    @ybwang7124 Рік тому

    I kind of already use para by making folders of projects,resource,etc. Looks like great minds think alike

  • @EC-dc1rp
    @EC-dc1rp 5 місяців тому +2

    HELP PLEASE: at @29:40, the next task he created to do a test task already has the "Project Template" prepopulated for Project. I follow all the steps but mine has "empty" for "Project". did I miss something?

  • @sophiemulders
    @sophiemulders 8 місяців тому +1

    @38:54 you create a OR rule where you choose ; root area -> any-> contains-> area template. But i dont have that option, i can only choose a value not the template... if followed you tutorial to the letter i think and with this i got stuck.

    • @PiG4M3R
      @PiG4M3R 28 днів тому

      I know this is late to answer this, but it may help someone going forwared. I ran into this same situation and the step I missed was the Rollup Property in the Notes Database. I set the type as Rollup, Related it to Area/Resource, but didnt set the Property to Root Area, instead it was set to Name. Once I changed the Property to Root Area, it worked as expected in the OR Rule.

  • @lebohanghlapane250
    @lebohanghlapane250 Рік тому

    10:52 I honestly always thought that I was the only one who's mind had strictly assigned colours to things, but i guess that's the beauty of colour coding.
    Since grade 9 (2015 or 2016) I have been using a yellow highlighter for definitions (the word) and blue for the explications. And they have to be a specific shade, and otherwise I'll opt to use pencil until I get the right shade highlighter again😂💔

  • @kullie86
    @kullie86 Рік тому

    i really liked your video, it’s really nice how you fluently use the software while explaining the important concepts… i still don’t see any utility in joining the areas and resources databases, but i’ll try to adapt it and implement it in my language… saludos desde chile!

  • @Dylan.Fortin
    @Dylan.Fortin Рік тому

    Amazing content !

  • @raynaldiputeraaulia3657
    @raynaldiputeraaulia3657 Рік тому

    Perfect content for the weekend 🥰