Ask HN: How to take notes?
I seemed to have avoided taking any sort of notes for most of my professional career mostly relying on my memory. However as I get a touch older I can sense that I am forgetting certain points from meetings etc.
I am looking for advice on how others take notes or perhaps some good resources on note taking. It seems like such a simple skill but it is one I am definitely missing out on!
Thanks!
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[ 0.26 ms ] story [ 28.9 ms ] thread- Exercises I made today, with a few details (how it was going, why maybe I failed, why maybe that exercise was so easy).
- What I ate today and what made it good / how can I improve.
- Money spent, what made it good / how can I improve.
- How did I spent my free time (developed something, worked on a side project, what did I do, what could I've made).
- Random thoughts and ideas.
Instead of just put info there without detail, I try to "explain to myself" a little bit, helping myself when I check them later.
Funny how it helped me a lot when I got bored. Well, if I have nothing to do, maybe I might just check my own notes to see what I wanted to do days ago.
Thats all i got.
xoxo!
With this app you could record audio, and any notes you took are synchronised to this audio. It was super useful...
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[0] http://gingerlabs.com/
Fill in agenda with points covered.
Have decent minutes, which can be as simple as a snap of the filled-in agenda through to a list of follow-up emails. Whatever fits whatever hole. Camera phone shot of pen marks on agenda works well; important dates highlighted and calendar updates done to back up.
It seems incredible you take meetings without taking a record. Record meetings are hugely useful for others around you - attended or not - to stay in the loop in a formalised not 'do you a favour and tell you what we discussed' way.