Most creators still take notes like they are in Miss Buckman's 6th grade class summarising that book they only half read and wished they had watched the movie instead.
If you want to create your own unique ideas that stand out, here's how you should be taking notes instead👇
Great creators are great consumers. But they are not summarising every single word they read & hoarding it away for when they *might* need it.
Instead, they are doing these three things:
👉 Finding the Spark
👉 Turning Sparks Into Ideas
👉 Creating Content from those ideas
Find The Spark ⚡️
We've all experienced this moment - when the words jump off the page. That's the spark. Pay attention to that moment and then write a note about what resonated with you.
It doesn't have to be an essay—just a simple sentence to remind you why this sparked.
Collect Sparks 📥
Collect these spark moments into a writing inbox that you can dive into daily and start to think & write and develop ideas around these initial sparks.
You'll never have to start from a blank page or 'brainstorm' a heap of random content ideas again.
Turn Sparks Into Atomic Notes ⚛️
Take each spark and ask yourself what do I think about this? Start writing and develop the idea into an atomic note.
There is no magic formula here or perfect way to write a note. If you are thinking & writing you are doing it right ✅
Turn Your Atomic Notes into Content ✍️
As you start to build a library of these atomic notes you now have the basis for any type of content.
Need ideas for tweets, essays, articles, courses, or products? Go to your notes & start from there.
These three practices will uncover a whole different way to create content that continues to build your unique knowledge and makes it FAR easier to continually come up with new content ideas.
Plus you'll never have to feel guilty about not summarising that book again!
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❌ Stop Writing Notes Like You're Writing A Book Review. Do this instead:
👉 Find Sparks
👉 Turn Sparks Into Atomic Ideas
👉 Create Content Out of Your ideas
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If you use it right, a Zettelkasten notes library can be the most powerful tool in your creator's toolbox 💪
But most people completely overcomplicate it.
(including the book itself 😬)
Here are 5 ways to simply takes notes & leverage content from them for years to come 🧵👇
Make Notes While You Consume Content 📝
Look out for ideas that spark you and then put a quick, ugly few words on a page to remind you to come back and think more about this.
It doesn't have to interrupt your 'flow' it's just a signal that you want to think about this further.
Create A Writing Inbox 📥
Put all those ugly notes in an inbox somewhere. And dive into them as often as you can to think, write & formulate your unique ideas.
Not content ideas, but knowledge bites, atomic thoughts that can form the basis for content.
I've been practising meditation for the past 2 years.
I rarely reach some bliss state or clear my monkey mind. But I am more focused, less distracted & 100% more effective because of the practice.
Here's what I wished someone had told me when I was starting 🧵👇
Most people drop a meditation habit thinking they don't have a good enough attention span. But what if I told you meditation has nothing to do with how big your attention span is?
Here's what I've learned about meditation from practicing daily 👇
Falling asleep is totally acceptable.
Most of us have no clue how utterly exhausted we are. So when we discover deep rest that often presents itself as a little snooze.
Don't worry, the more you practice and restore your rest, the less it will happen.
In 2021, I went from wannabe creator publishing when I felt like it, to prolific creator publishing when I didn't feel like it.
5 Books were key to changing my trajectory.
Here are 5 key learnings & takeaways that frame how I show up daily (& how you can too) 👇🧵
The War Of Art - @SPressfield
What I Learned: That resistance is not bad. In fact, the things we're resistant to are probably our most important soul work.
Takeaway: Lean Into Resistance
The Practice - @ThisIsSethsBlog
What I Learned: Creativity is not an event. It's a choice. It's simply what we do whether we feel like it or not.
It took me 10 years to get to 500 followers on Twitter. And 12 months to grow to 4500.
Here are 8 digital products that I bought this year that completely changed the trajectory of my growth: 🧵👇
50 Things To Tweet by @heyblake
As always Blake provides some of the best value on Twitter. This list not only helped me generate engaging tweets but helped me learn the formats that work best here on Twitter
Ship 30 for 30 with @dickiebush & @nicolascole77
Being a part of ship30 has been completely life-changing. I learned how to write on the internet, build an audience and made lifelong friends.
Every book, every article, every course starts from just one building block:
An Atomic Idea ⚛️
Here's how I take those atomic ideas and turn them into a rich content ecosystem👇
Everything Starts As An Atomic Ideas ⚛️
A spark ⚡️A word. A feeling. A hunch. You're not quite sure where it came from or how you might use it, but you know it's something.
Become Obsessed With Writing These Spark Ideas Down:
👉 Scribble them in a notebook
👉 Transcribe them as you're walking
👉 Throw them into a digital note-taking tool