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Buy Building a Second Brain: A Proven Method to Organize Your Digital Life and Unlock Your Creative Potential by Forte, Tiago online on desertcart.ae at best prices. ✓ Fast and free shipping ✓ free returns ✓ cash on delivery available on eligible purchase. Review: I only recommend it if you are a knowledge worker (you use knowledge to work) Review: I already knew the author from many YouTube videos and podcast interviews. I decided to pick up this book because I'm spending a lot of time behind a screen and because I'm always looking for ways to improve my workflow. Especially for creating content for my YouTube channel and blog. In the introduction, Tiago makes it very clear that we're bombarded with information and that if you don't have a system to deal with this, you will feel overwhelmed. This resonated with me, and is in fact why I've been a heavy note taker for a while. Writing things down allows my brain to relax, knowing that everything is saved in my notes. The book is centered around the CODE principle (capture, organize, distill, express). And I feel that capturing is the most important part of it. Whenever you get an idea, you should have a system to place it into and keep track of it. I often have random ideas throughout the day, and I always write them down so I can capitalize on them at a later stage. For example: I rarely come up with an idea for a video and sit down to write the whole script in one go. Instead, I get random ideas over time. A better way of explaining something, a slick visualization that I can use, a cool play of words, etc. I capture these over time, so when I finally sit down to write a script for the video, I'm already halfway there. But I digress. To organize notes, Tiago suggests using his PARA system (projects, areas, resources, archive) but I found it to be too organized for my taste. I do have notes per project, and I do have an archive. But everything else just goes into a single folder, and I rely on the search feature to bring up a note whenever I need it. Here are some things that I picked up from the book and implemented in my daily life: * Have an inbox for notes & todos. In the past, whenever I came across something interesting, I kept the tab open in my browser until I had time to process it. Now, I store it in my inbox, which allow me to be "sloppy" when I don't have a lot of time and yet trust that it will be processed eventually. * Having a weekly review process where I look at my inboxes and process the items in it. That means taking ideas and putting them into the correct note (or making new ones), clearing files from my desktop and putting them into the correct place, or tagging tasks and assigning due dates to them. There are a few more concepts that I want to implement, but that's for another time. One negative about the book: there's nothing in here that you couldn't find in Tiago's blog posts or videos. In summary: I enjoyed the book. It has a clear structure and is really approachable. Will revisit in the future!
| Best Sellers Rank | #64,486 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #38 in Business Information Management #101 in Project Management #171 in Creativity |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,363) |
| Dimensions | 15.24 x 2.54 x 22.86 cm |
| Edition | Standard Edition |
| ISBN-10 | 1982167386 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1982167387 |
| Item weight | 1.05 Kilograms |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 272 pages |
| Publication date | 14 June 2022 |
| Publisher | Atria Books |
M**A
I only recommend it if you are a knowledge worker (you use knowledge to work)
X**R
I already knew the author from many YouTube videos and podcast interviews. I decided to pick up this book because I'm spending a lot of time behind a screen and because I'm always looking for ways to improve my workflow. Especially for creating content for my YouTube channel and blog. In the introduction, Tiago makes it very clear that we're bombarded with information and that if you don't have a system to deal with this, you will feel overwhelmed. This resonated with me, and is in fact why I've been a heavy note taker for a while. Writing things down allows my brain to relax, knowing that everything is saved in my notes. The book is centered around the CODE principle (capture, organize, distill, express). And I feel that capturing is the most important part of it. Whenever you get an idea, you should have a system to place it into and keep track of it. I often have random ideas throughout the day, and I always write them down so I can capitalize on them at a later stage. For example: I rarely come up with an idea for a video and sit down to write the whole script in one go. Instead, I get random ideas over time. A better way of explaining something, a slick visualization that I can use, a cool play of words, etc. I capture these over time, so when I finally sit down to write a script for the video, I'm already halfway there. But I digress. To organize notes, Tiago suggests using his PARA system (projects, areas, resources, archive) but I found it to be too organized for my taste. I do have notes per project, and I do have an archive. But everything else just goes into a single folder, and I rely on the search feature to bring up a note whenever I need it. Here are some things that I picked up from the book and implemented in my daily life: * Have an inbox for notes & todos. In the past, whenever I came across something interesting, I kept the tab open in my browser until I had time to process it. Now, I store it in my inbox, which allow me to be "sloppy" when I don't have a lot of time and yet trust that it will be processed eventually. * Having a weekly review process where I look at my inboxes and process the items in it. That means taking ideas and putting them into the correct note (or making new ones), clearing files from my desktop and putting them into the correct place, or tagging tasks and assigning due dates to them. There are a few more concepts that I want to implement, but that's for another time. One negative about the book: there's nothing in here that you couldn't find in Tiago's blog posts or videos. In summary: I enjoyed the book. It has a clear structure and is really approachable. Will revisit in the future!
F**O
I really appreciated this book. Very useful and very insightful. Strongly suggested. It provides a philosophy and a practice for information storage, organization and retrieval. The author is very straight-to-the-point, yet the arguments are very deep and very original. This book is meant to be a general introduction to the PARA Method which is the focus on another book of the author. This book offer nonetheless all the key principles on which the most-focused PARA method is based. It gives a lot of ideas but contrary to many other books which just 'brain storms' you, these information and hints are all woven into a basic method to literally expand your cognitive abilities, by building a reliable net of notes, images, information gathering, and reasoned and streamlined summaries on topics of potential relevance. Althought I did not jumped to PARA, which is a think I may probably do in the future, I was able to considerably improve my note taking and note organizing just understanding and applying the principles I got in the book. Very suggested, not only to the already well organized people (who might increase their creativity output by using those principles), but especially with people like me who were a bit of a mess in knowledge organization but nonetheless are willing to tackle that Achille's heel.
L**O
Como sou estudante, ler este livro no início foi muito valioso. Hoje, após algum tempo aplicando todos os conceitos (desde a separação do conhecimento, organização, refinamento e aplicação prática, até a escolha e organização de fontes de conhecimento), posso dizer que este livro foi o marco inicial da minha organização pessoal. Recomendo fortemente a todos que lidam com informação, têm um caráter criativo e inteligente e são perfeccionistas demais.
A**M
Building a Second Brain: A Proven Method to Organise Your Digital Life and Unlock Your Creative Potential" est un guide incontournable pour quiconque souhaite mieux organiser sa vie numérique et maximiser sa créativité. L'auteur, Tiago Forte, propose une méthode éprouvée pour capturer, organiser et retrouver facilement les informations importantes, transformant ainsi votre gestion de données en un puissant outil de productivité. Le livre est structuré autour de concepts clairs et des techniques pratiques qui vous aideront à créer un "deuxième cerveau" numérique. Vous apprendrez à utiliser des outils et des systèmes pour stocker et structurer vos idées, projets et connaissances, ce qui vous permettra de libérer de l'espace mental pour la créativité et l'innovation. En résumé, "Building a Second Brain" est une lecture essentielle pour ceux qui veulent maîtriser leur environnement numérique et exploiter pleinement leur potentiel créatif. Un guide pratique et inspirant pour transformer votre façon de travailler et de penser.