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Your Own Notetaking Style

Your Own Notetaking Style

  • Which of the above descriptions most resonated with your approach to taking notes? Which one felt the most natural and familiar
  • As your confidence builds you can always learn to master the other styles as well.
  • Choose a notes app that aligns with how your brain works.

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