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Writing Successfully with 6 Steps

  • Start by focusing on one task at a time (instead of multitasking).
  • Understand and internalize the content you read.
  • Take smart notes.
  • Develop your ideas.
  • Assemble and share your insights.
  • Build daily habits.

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Hyperlinked Knowledge

The slip-box can be used to facilitate a writing project, accelerate your learning, and manage/grow your knowledge. Luhmann originally used an analogue pen-and-paper system to make notes and link them (similar to the concept of hyperlinks in the digital world).

Slip-boxes ...

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Fleeting Notes

Throughout the day, make fleeting notes as thoughts/ideas pop up. Jot them down on paper, do it digitally, do a voice recording on your phone, etc.

Review these temporary notes within 1-2 days while the contents are still fresh, then discard them or convert them to perman...

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The Slip-Box Technique

A slip-box (or Zettelkasten method) is a technique for thinking, learning and writing. It originated from German sociologist Niklas Luhmann.

Luhmann was an avid learner and researcher who made notes on small slips of paper, then tagged, organized, and lin...

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The Benefit of Writing By Hand

Handwriting makes pure copying impossible, but instead facilitates the translation of what is said (or written) into one's own words. The students who typed into their laptops were much quicker, which enabled them to copy the lecture more closely but circumvented actual understanding. Th...

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How The Writing Process Really Works

How The Writing Process Really Works

Everyone writes—in school, at work, or just to jot down good ideas or insights. Yet, we don’t usually stop to think about how we write, express or manage our ideas.

Most books about writing either teach you how to write (e.g. sentence structure, writing style, grammar) or how to o...

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Literature Notes

Literature notes are used to help you remember useful content and their bibliographical references.

Write the ideas succinctly in your own words, and include their source/context. Quotes should be copied selectively, and only after you’ve digested what they mean. Keep...

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Permanent Notes

At the end of each day, process the 2 types of notes (fleeing and literature). Consider how they relate to your work or interests, and how they support/contradict what you already know. Then, create your permanent notes.

These could be a recap of what ...

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Why Slip-Box Method Fails

One key reason for slip-boxes failure is because people try to add slip boxes on top of their existing note-taking processes.

For this to work, you should start taking notes using the standard formats from the onset.

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Cross-referencing

Your literature/permanent notes are stored in a specific sequence, with cross-references to other notes. Luhmann used an alphanumeric indexing system.

For example, an existing note may be labelled #10, and a related note will be filed behind it as #10a. The next unrelated idea is label...

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9. Stay focused

9. Stay focused

Trying to achieve multiple tasks at one time may feel like we’re accomplishing plenty when we’re busy, like trying to read your lecture notes while catching up with the news on TV. But what we’re actually doing is switch-tasking instead—going from one task to another in rapid succession. You ofte...

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