Beatrice Bufalari
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Beatrice Bufalari
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Follow the questions that excite you. What do you really want to know?
Give yourself permission to explore without judgment. The more you let curiosity guide you, the more organic your system will feel.
Build “knowledge gardens,” not rigid silos. This mindset shifts from collecting static facts to cultivating evolving insights.
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How to Build a Personal Knowledge System That Fuels Your Creativity
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Third-order thinking: how to build a life that can’t trap you
Jenni Jang
open.substack.com
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How to Manage Multiple Interests & Actually CREATE Something
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How to Build a Personal Knowledge System That Fuels Your Creativity
Jenn
jscreative.substack.com
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this is the most useful video i've watched on how to actually manage multiple interests https://t.co/XiWhDTDC0u
Jay Alto
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Capture the ideas and insights that spark your interest. A sticky note, a voice memo, or an app like Notion—whatever works.
Organize them so you can find them later. Categories, tags, or even a simple “Projects” list will do.
Distill your notes into their essential meaning. Ask: What’s the big takeaway here?
Express your ideas by using them in
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Borrow ideas shamelessly. A blog post, a doodle, a conversation—treat them as creative ingredients.
Add your perspective. What’s your unique take? How can you connect this idea to something else?
Keep a swipe file. This could be a digital folder, a notebook, or even a Pinterest board filled with things that inspire you.
Jenn
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How to Build a Personal Knowledge System That Fuels Your Creativity
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Reflection Prompt : What’s one question you’re curious about right now? How could you explore it today?
Jenn
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How to Build a Personal Knowledge System That Fuels Your Creativity
Commonplace
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Reflection Prompt : What’s one idea you’ve been inspired by recently? How could you add your own spin to it?
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How to Build a Personal Knowledge System That Fuels Your Creativity
Commonplace