Effective Note-Taking with the 'Append-and-Review Note' Method
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vinhnx
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Summary
The article discusses a note-taking approach called the 'append-and-review note' that the author finds effective and simple. It involves maintaining a single text note in the Apple Notes app named 'notes'. The method is described as striking a balance between simplicity and usefulness for day-to-day note-taking needs.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledI call it the 'append-and-review note'.
It strikes a good balance of being super simple and easy to use but it also captures the majority of day-to-day note taking use cases.
Maintaining more than one note and m
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