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Mike Mills's avatar

Capturing what resonates seems much like hoarding if anything is allowed to take up space. I recently heard someone make the difference between "stuff" and "gear". Stuff is clutter in your life that doesn't add value. Gear is necessary to the task you're trying to perform.

I generally find that organization is less useful to me because everything that I put into a box to make it more organized either gets pulled out right away and then it's less organized again. Or it stays in the box and I don't use it because it's harder to get to. So while my space might have some clutter, access to the things that I want to be able to quickly pick up is important.

I find the more important skill is trying to limit the amount of "stuff". It's much easier to be creative when the things around you are "gear". So I don't have tiktok on my phone, and i don't build long todo lists that will be ignored. Which might just be the distil step mentioned in your post.

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Alex Campinho's avatar

I have started creating some kind of second brain on Notion but I haven't gone too far yet.

I purchased Tiago's book but still haven't read. I did read How to Take Smart Notes and started doing the process described in the but which I believe still applies to curating information from the internet. But the process on this book it is quite time consuming so I could not do it for long.

I think the challenge is to find a process that works for you and stick with it in the long term.

Thanks for your post.

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