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Building a Second Brain: An Overview (Tiago Forte)

Part I: Remember

The first step in building a second brain is “capturing” the ideas and insights you think are worth saving. Ask yourself:

  • What are the recurring themes and questions that I always seem to return to in my work and life?
  • What insightful, high-value, impactful information do I already have access to that could be valuable?
  • Which knowledge do I want to interconnect, mix and match, and periodically resurface to stimulate future thinking on these subjects?

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ut having to follow rigid, time-consuming rules Unlock the full value of the wealth of learning resources all around you, such as online courses, webinars, books, articles, forums, and podcasts <span>Part I: Remember The first step in building a second brain is “capturing” the ideas and insights you think are worth saving. Ask yourself: What are the recurring themes and questions that I always seem to return to in my work and life? What insightful, high-value, impactful information do I already have access to that could be valuable? Which knowledge do I want to interconnect, mix and match, and periodically resurface to stimulate future thinking on these subjects? Most of the time we tend to capture information haphazardly – we email ourselves a quick note, brainstorm some ideas in a Word document, or take notes on books we read – but then don’t


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