Sublime
An inspiration engine for ideas
To guide you in the process of creating your own Second Brain, I’ve developed a simple, intuitive four-part method called “CODE”—Capture; Organize; Distill; Express.
Tiago Forte • Building a Second Brain: A Proven Method to Organize Your Digital Life and Unlock Your Creative Potential
• a pad of the daily to-do list structure I developed and use every day (we’ll chat more about this in Chapter 9) • a weekly meal planner • a Weekly Habits Scorecard (more on this in Chapter 5) • an A5 notebook • my fancy pen • a notepad for random lists/ideas in the kitchen and in my home office.
Lorraine Murphy • Get Remarkably Organised
El método Bullet Journal: Examina tu pasado. Ordena tu presente. Diseña tu futuro (Prácticos) (Spanish Edition)
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A key part of Bullet Journaling is learning what you’re curious about and what you naturally gravitate toward.
Ryder Carroll • The Bullet Journal Method: Track Your Past, Order Your Present, Plan Your Future
Someday/Maybe Table of Contents
Derek Reinhard • GTD With The Bullet Journal: Using your favorite journaling tool with the world's best productivity method
What if you had a way that championed your intentions and kept you more organized throughout your day?
Ryder Carroll • The Bullet Journal Method
To do our best creative thinking, we need tools that seamlessly support both modes. We should be able to capture ideas effortlessly in the moment, then organize them with purpose when the time is right. This balance between seamless capture and intentionality is essential for supporting creativity.