- Oct 2023
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www.youtube.com www.youtube.com
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_6BjUzwJX8
via https://everbookforever.com/
Leather sheet folded into four sections onto itself like a book cover. It holds six folders of pieces of paper (most of them folded in half making mini-booklet pages): - blank paper for future note taking use - templates (project pack, weekly schedule/to do template, project list, project templates) - logbook, journal like, dated, - contains notes, outlines, brain storms, and scratch pad - next actions/workstation (to do lists for email, home, work, calls ) - Project Pack (9 projects for the quarter, each has their own page or mini folder with details) - Work Week or the Weekly Review Folder (areas of focus/project list, yearly calendar on a page for planning, whatever folder, wild ideas,
When done, all the pages of folders are packed up and wrapped with an elastic band for easy carrying. It's like a paper (looks like A5) notebook deconstructed and filed into paper folders and wrapped in a pretty leather cover.
As sections are finished/done they can be archived into small booklets and presumably filed.
This looks shockingly like my own index-card productivity system based on a variety of Memindex/Bullet Journal/GTD.
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- Sep 2023
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lacountylibrary.libnet.info lacountylibrary.libnet.info
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https://lacountylibrary.libnet.info/event/9097350
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMF37TXAV5w
Presenter Lawrence Mak broke down types of notes into the following three categories:<br /> - general notes (projects, ideas, journals, recipes, budgeting, homework, etc.)<br /> - lists (groceries, reading, gifts, to dos, assignments) - reminders (birthdays, bills, maintenance, health)
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- May 2023
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letterboxd.com letterboxd.com
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https://letterboxd.com/bitdepth/lists/
bitdepth has some interesting lists, including films directed by women.
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- Aug 2021
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www.youtube.com www.youtube.com
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4Qsu03Oz30
This same sort of functionality is something I'd built into my TiddlyWiki ages ago. Interesting to see some of these same sorts of functionalities being built into other note taking tools.
Sort of makes me want to consider nested tags in Obsidian...
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