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The Best Ways To Take Notes

The Best Ways To Take Notes

You can learn to take better notes, and there are a number of proven note-taking methods you can try out. Find the one that works for you.

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Think of all the times you’ve looked back on your notes only to find they’re filled with incomprehensible nonsense scribbled in the margins and a bunch of totally disconnected ideas that probably made sense when you wrote them. You can learn to take better notes, however, and there are a number of proven note-taking methods you can try out.

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