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no-cheating  ·  3612 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: How do you take notes?

    Question no-cheating: What is your GOAL in keeping notebooks. To organize? to remember? to use as source material for creation? to solve problems?
Organize and remember were clearly the root reasons, but I see notebooks give much more possibilities (e.g. storing and organizing the knowledge I'm learning, writing down my ideas and then build something out of it) I could use it for and would like to, just don't have a clue how to start. You see I have a pretty hard time starting things, when I don't have a good plan on how to act. Guess I'm more a scientific kind of guy and lack a bit in creativity. I like to have some kind of discipline I set on myself and that shows even in my systematized well-organized note taking.

    In any event, the system hopes to be linear but often is chaos. Yet somehow I manage to function.
That is something that really amazes me, when looking at other people's notes.

    I filled a thick notebook every month with content, not collage. Now it includes collage (for example, on the first page of my current notebook there is a sketch of a dog that wasoxygen sent me in June 2014 when that journal starts. While I might be working on one journal since June, I've also filled 4 or 5 teeny tiny notebooks.
So what is the difference between the notebook and the teeny tiny notebook? What kind of different things you store there? Also what do you mean by collage? It's a bit abstract to me, as can be keeping up with chaos in the notebook.




lil  ·  3612 days ago  ·  link  ·  

a teeny tiny notebook will fit in a pocket.

a journal requires sitting down with it somewhere quiet and filling pages.

by collage I mean the paper stuff that are evidence of a story or event, but I might not have time to write the details, tickets, maps, lists, pictures, etc. like you would put in a scrapbook.

Complexity  ·  3612 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Now I want to send you one of these: http://www.tokyopenshop.com/memorandum-card-p-241.html

lil  ·  3612 days ago  ·  link  ·  

    The world's tiniest notebook from Midori has been designed to fit into all credit card sized pockets and sleeves. This super slim memo pad has 31 sheets of paper, is 1.6 mm thick, and weighs only 6 grams.

    Available in six colors: black, white, blue, red, bronze, and gold. Perfect size to carry everywhere you go

Yes! yes! oh yes.

And I will send you back something suitably complex for complexity. pm me your snail address for a postcard.