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Onenote second brain11/25/2023 ![]() The way I picture my OneNote notebook is as a Midori/Traveler's Notebook packed full of sub-notebooks within one cover with tabs for the major productivity section. The bulk of my reference and resource materials is under my Resources-Interests-Collections-Hobbies (RICH) major Section Group. The notebook is built out to allow for actionability of tasks and projects as well as read and review later items. In general using any method successfully is 5 inspiration and 95 transpiration. If you dont like it, then Google Keep would be the second option I would recommend followed by Microsoft OneNote which can also do what youre asking for. Its available on both Android and iPhone and both Apple and Windows. If you are not interested in these apps, this deal loses a lot of its appeal and you are better off using the regular free version of OneNote. Note the use of Section Groups which allows me more bang for the buck in keeping my data centralized verses spreading it out across multiple notebooks, which is a real pain in the butt. You can inform yourself about it from freely available sources, as on competing concepts (GTD and TSW, just to name 2 others). Its an app, a website, and a desktop application. It allows you to create notes and organize them into notebooks, sections, and. Like the filing cabinet for the pre-digital era, these apps are. ![]() There is Roam Research, founded in 2017, and Obsidian, founded in 2020, and Mem, which is in public beta. My methodology is a hybrid approach to David Allen's Getting Things Done and Tiago Forte's PARA - Projects, Areas, Resources, Archive. OneNote: OneNote is a note-taking app that is part of the Microsoft Office suite. From Microsoft OneNote, Google Keep, and Apple Notes to Notion and Evernote, digital notes apps have four powerful charac- teristics that make them ideal. The best known is Notion, which was released in 2016 and has grown from 1 million to more than 20 million users in the past two years (and was recently valued at 10 billion). My apologies in advance - I couldn't screenshot it all in one take. This is how I use OneNote to organize and run my life:
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