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A 4 color pen + cheap amazonbasics moleskine knockoff

Black = facts. numbers, locations, new edicts, etc Blue = thoughts. musings. edge cases I think of during meetings but don't want to derail over, etc green = events (after work social, conferences, etc) red = todo

It's not perfect (ex: I usually write the details of meetings such as time/location and add a red star with "TODO: enter meeting X into calendar" but the line between a meeting an event can blur. Is an intern presentation an event or a meeting?

My main distinction is meetings are mandatory, events can be moved.

(Ex: I won't schedule a doctor's appointment during a client meeting. I would list the day there's an evening drinks session as a time I could meet the doctor)

It's not perfect, but the general idea is that the notebook is to store things until the end of the meeting - then they go into my calendar, into my todo list, or onto my whiteboard as problems to be brainstormed.



You might appreciate the Action Method notetaking format that separates next actions from just the notes themselves.

https://the-gadgeteer.com/2017/11/15/action-method-notebooks...

https://design-milk.com/ghostly-behance-action-method-notebo...




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