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Conducting market research
Analyzing data to make informed decisions
Developing a product roadmap
Areas of Responsibility are the roles you take on in life and the hats you wear, the ongoing standards where the buck stops with you, and things that take a certain amount of constant attention.
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PARA is a principle that’ll help you organize your work digitally.
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Resources are interests, themes, and assets.
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Archives are inactive items from the other three categories.
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The approach of building a Second Brain is focused on behavior and habits first, rather than tools, and consists of 4 universal steps called CODE.
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P.A.R.A. is a dynamic system, not a static one.
It derives its strength not from deeply hierarchical stocks of “knowledge,” which require following strict rules and conventions, but from constantly evolving flows of information between the four categories.
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A project has a goal to be achieved — a discrete event that will happen, allowing this item to be completely checked.
This goal is supposed to take place at a specific moment in time. It has a deadline or timeframe, whether externally or self-imposed.
Projects always fall into Areas....
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The PARA method has helped me organize the information I collect into actionable things like uploading a post or finishing a university assignment.
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