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notebooks are really simple tools that
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can drastically improve your life but
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there are so many different ways that
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you can use a notebook so many different
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methodologies so what's the single best
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way to use a notebook welcome to park
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notes I'm Parker setticase I'm a
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philosopher and I'm here to help you
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study and think and read more deeply in
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this video I'm going to help you
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determine what's the single best way to
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use a notebook that is what's the single
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best way for you to use a notebook the
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answer is going to be person relative
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depending on your own needs but I've
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been utilizing lots of different
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notebook methodologies for the past 11
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years and over the course of three
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master's degrees and through this
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YouTube channel I've accidentally become
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a notebook Zar so I'm going to use some
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of the skills that I learned in my
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master's degree in philosophy to help us
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get clear on all the different notebook
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methodologies in order to help you pick
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which one's best for you we're going to
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chart the logical space of all notebooks
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but before we jump in I want to get a
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feel for who's here so if you use one or
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more notebooks already or if you're a
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major notebook Junkie A notehead then
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leave me a notebook Emoji in the
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comments right now and if that doesn't
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describe you and you're just kind of
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curious about the video or you don't
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know how you ended up watching this then
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leave me a thinking Emoji in the
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more on that later let's Jump Right In
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okay so here we go I'm going to give you
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all the secrets what's the very best way
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to keep a notebook well that's going to
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depend on you notebooks are just raw
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material waiting to be formed the truth
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is there's lots of different ways that
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you can go about keeping a notebook
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there are tons of notebook methodologies
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and each is designed to help you in
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various different ways but at the end of
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the day notebooks and their
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methodologies are just tools so what
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task do you need a tool for what are you
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working on the job is going to determine
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the best tool to use so what's missing
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from your life is it intellectual
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stimulation space and time to think
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deeply wisdom inspiration time
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management life management organizing
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your thoughts recording and processing
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your experiences whatever you need in
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your life is going to determine which
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notebook methodology is best for you now
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I can't solve that for you it's going to
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depend on you and your needs s but what
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I can do is give you an analysis of all
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the different types of notebook
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methodologies so that when you figure
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out what you need you can find the best
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notebook for you so I'm going to give
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you three categories and then from there
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I'm going to chart the logical space of
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notebook methodologies so the major
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categories are thoughts experience and
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self-mastery do I need a notebook to
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collect thoughts do I need a notebook to
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capture and process my experience do I
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need a notebook to help me master myself
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going through this process is an
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exercise in self- knowledge I'm asking
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you to examine your yourself examine
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your life and determine what do I need
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to live better today so let me go
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through these three categories and give
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a characterization of each and then I
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will cover which notebooks fall under
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these three so first up is thoughts
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thoughts break down into self-generated
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thoughts and glean thoughts so you're
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going to have a notebook to either
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generate your own thoughts to Think
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Through what you believe why you believe
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it or you're going to have it as a
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collection of gleaned thoughts of
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thoughts that you've captured from other
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people that you are collecting and
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putting into a notebook so a notebook
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for self-generated thoughts are going to
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help you figure out what you believe
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think deeply actually know yourself know
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thyself and learn to reason better by
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forcing your ideas into words and then
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scrutinizing and examining them a
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notebook for gleaned thoughts can be
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used to collect inspirational quotes can
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be used for intellectual stimulation
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you're capturing ideas that help you
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think they're used for committing
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information to memory and they're used
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to learn new Concepts and ideas and
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study ones that you want to know better
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and then there's also a mixed notebook
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where you collect your own thoughts your
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self-generated thoughts and where you
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glean thoughts and ideas from others now
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people often ask me Park what if I just
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don't have new ideas where do I go about
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collecting and Gathering new things to
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think about where do I go for
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video I said I was going to go through
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each one of these categories and then
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talk about the notebooks but that's a
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bad idea let me just run through the
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different ways that you can use a
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notebook for thoughts and then I'll move
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on to experience and those notebooks and
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then self-mastery and those notebooks so
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going back to the self-generated
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category these are notebooks for your
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own ideas your own thoughts first up we
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have journals now a journal is just a
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collection of ideas so this is a
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notebook where you sit down and you
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think through your ideas not a diary
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Diaries are for capturing experiences
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they are time bound they are about
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emotions and how you're feeling and what
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that experience was like journals Are
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For Thoughts here's what I think and
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here's why I think it now you can keep a
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journal in a general way or in a topic
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specific way so you can say hey this is
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my notebook for my thoughts or you can
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say this is my notebook for this
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particular type of thought maybe it's my
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philosophy Journal maybe it's a theology
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Journal that's like the categories I
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always thinking but you come up with
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your own categories if you want a topic
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specific Journal I only want to think
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about these type of thoughts in this
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notebook it's dedicated to that
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discipline now another type of Journal
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is a dioa journal this is a thinking
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through Journal so you take your
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notebook and you start a new entry at
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the top you write the idea that you want
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to think about and then you actually do
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the thinking there on the page you give
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yourself enough time to actually think
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through and make progress on an idea
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what do I think about God what do I
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think about Free Will what do I think
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about the meaning of life is there one
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why or why not again these are like
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philosophical Concepts but that's who I
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am so this is how I think you're
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thinking through your own worldview
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you're thinking through your own ideas
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in order to get clear and to see what do
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you really believe and how far can you
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actually push your ideas so it's a diano
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notebook that is thinking through your
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own ideas you can also keep a journal of
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your ideas so I have a good idea Journal
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when I come up with good ideas I put
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them all in one spot and then I act on
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them and when they're done I put a check
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and I'm done with that idea or I Circle
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I make different marks to tell myself
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what's going on with that idea is it
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still an open loop or is it a closed
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loop do I need to act on this idea have
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I already acted on this idea do I need
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to do more it's just a collection of my
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best ideas now the next way to use a
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notebook for your own thoughts is
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keeping a book of philosophical
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soliloquies I should mention I've done
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videos on all of these so you can check
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the description and look up the
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soliloquies video and you can find a
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more in-depth take on philosophical
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soliloquies but I'll give a quick
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characterization here a soliloquy is
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just a discussion with yourself so I'm
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taking this idea from philosophers like
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St Augustine or boethus who both used
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philosophical soliloquies in order to
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get clear on what they believe oeus
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wrote his Soliloquy as a conversation
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between him and Lady philosophy so he
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personified philosophy itself as a woman
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who came to visit him while he in prison
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and helped him think through his
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worldview and this Soliloquy helped him
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think through things like God's relation
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to time and evil super cool St Augustine
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in his soliloquies personifies his own
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reason as a person and is discussing the
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nature and existence of the soul and of
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God in order to gain self- knowledge so
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in my book of soliloquies I often ask
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myself a question about what I think
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what I believe why I am a certain way I
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often write about villains why do I like
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villains why do I like this particular
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villain why do I find them so compelling
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what's wrong with me sometimes I'm just
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asking myself and answering as myself
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sometimes I will personify my own reason
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much in the same way as boethus or
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Austine another way to use a notebook to
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collect your own thoughts is to keep a
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book of book reviews this is really
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simple you just take a notebook and when
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you're done reading a book you write
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your own book review of IT what was the
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plot who are the main characters what
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happened and then personal stuff like
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did you like it would you read it again
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should you read it again what was hard
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to understand which characters fell flat
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and which characters did you resonate
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with and maybe even include some of your
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favorite quot quotes and the page
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numbers where you can find them again
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and the last one on the list is keeping
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a personal handbook now I'm still
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working on one of these myself but I
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used to use note cards on a ring with
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some of my favorite Proverbs and I would
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read this before a meeting especially a
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meeting where I was prone to be
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emotionally charged I would thumb
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through those beforehand hey a fool
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gives full vent to a spirit but a man of
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understanding quietly holds it back
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stuff like that to help me be wise so
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then I thought hey corporations come up
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with handbooks on how you should act in
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their company why don't I take some of
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the principles from Proverbs note cards
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and turn them into a personal handbook
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here's how Parker should conduct himself
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here's how I want to be here's the type
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of man that I'm going to be so I'm still
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working on that I don't have anything to
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show you right now but hopefully I'll do
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something on that later let me know in
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the comments do you want to see
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something like that if you tell me you
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want to see it then that will help
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motivate me to do it if you don't I'm
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probably still going to do it but leave
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me a comment okay so those are notebooks
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to keep your own thoughts now how about
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a notebook to keep thoughts from others
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thoughts that you've gleaned through
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reading or listening to podcasts or
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attending lectures or you know whatever
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so first up is commonplace books I love
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these if you know anything about the
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channel you know I'm obsessed with them
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I think they're the best intellectual
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tool out there a commonplace book is
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just a collection of quotes So this
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motivates you to read widely and collect
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quotations from what you read put them
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all into one spot for you to read back
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through at your own Leisure I've given a
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pretty intense analysis of commonplace
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books in other videos you can find those
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in the description maybe I'll drop a
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link up here but basically there are
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four different types of commonplace
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books there's a General and a specific
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there's a treasury and a manuscript and
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so you can mix and match those and get
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four types of commonplace books a
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general commonplace book is just a
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collection of all your favorite quotes
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doesn't matter if it's fiction or
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history or philosophy it's all going in
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one spot just general what you read goes
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in here then there's topic specific
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commonplace books so I have a philosophy
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of Mind commonplace book it's only for
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quotations on the philosophy of mind I
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have a definition of philosophy
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commonplace book because every
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philosopher has their own definition and
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so I collect those put them all into one
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notebook I also have a general
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commonplace book where I put quotes that
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don't fit into any of my topic specific
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commonplace books now there's also the
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treasury versus manuscript way to keep a
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commonplace book A treasury is just
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collecting the quotes and putting them
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in your notebook a manuscript
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commonplace book is where you collect
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the quotes and then you annotate them
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yourself you give your own ideas you
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give your own exegesis what does this
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quote say what does it mean what do I
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think about it does it represent a good
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argument a bad argument and you're
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manuscript out your own paper Treatise
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blog post Facebook post whatever
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incorporating that quotation into your
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notebook so I actually think this fits
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in a mixed notebook because a manuscript
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commonplace book gleans ideas from
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others but also includes your own
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self-generated ideas about the ideas of
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someone else so I use my manuscript
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commonplace books mostly for writing
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philosophy papers next up we have
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compendiums compendiums are just
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collected information so if commonplace
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books are collecting quotes a compendium
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is where you abstract out the
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information instead of the quote these
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are usually meant to be comprehensive
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ensive in scope and systematically
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presented so I'm keeping a compendium on
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the simulation hypothesis I want it to
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be comprehensive I want to know
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everything about the simulation
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hypothesis all the major thinkers who
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talk about it all of their arguments for
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and against it and I'm going to try to
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present them systematically in my
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notebook so I can find them easily I
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often use a field guide as an example of
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a compendium so a field guide of North
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American reptiles or Birds is going to
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be all the birds all the reptiles from
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North America so it's comprehensive in
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scope and it's going to be
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systematically presented so you can find
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the information easy but it's not going
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to include quotes from different authors
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or researchers it's just going to
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include the information that's pertinent
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to turtles or Birds next up is a
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notebook for lecture notes there's some
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psychological research saying that
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keeping lhand notes in class is better
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than using a laptop and some of the
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reasoning behind that is that a laptop
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helps you take all the notes for Baum
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from your professor and you're turning
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yourself into a typing machine instead
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of thinking about the concept and ideas
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that your professor is expounding for
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you however when you take long hand
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notes you can't take down what the
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professor is saying verbatim because you
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can't write fast enough so you have to
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metabolize compartmentalize make the
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ideas that your professor is expounding
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you have to make those your own and then
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write them in your own words and it said
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that this process actually helps you
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learn and recall information better so I
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suggest if you're in school right now
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use a notebook and write long hand
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similarly you can also use a notebook
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for meeting notes if you have a lot of
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meetings with people take notes for
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those meetings have a notebook that's
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dedicated just to meeting up with people
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and taking notes whether that's for work
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or friendships or counseling people hey
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what did we talk about last time oh yeah
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I have a note right here here's what you
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said and here's the actionable stuff
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just like a notebook is good for your
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lecture notes so a notebook is good for
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your meeting notes next up we have a
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personal dictionary if you want to
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increase your vocabulary I think one of
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the best things you can do is keep your
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own personal dictionary the idea is
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really simple when you're reading if you
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find a new word or a word that you
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really like a word that you want to
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incorporate into your own life you just
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box that word you look up that word
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maybe you write the definition in the
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book but when you're done reading you
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look back through all the Box words and
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you add those into a notebook you give a
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definition you give the atmology of the
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word where it came from and you can also
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include where you found it so maybe you
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give the sentence where you found the
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word and one or two for context now not
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only are you gaining a new word or
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remembering a good word you're also
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remembering more and more about the book
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you just read now I also keep a notebook
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for when I take my daughter to the
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doctor my the wife has a good memory but
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for whatever reason when she's sitting
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with the doctor talking about our
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daughter she has a really hard time
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remembering what the doctor had said to
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us so I have a whole notebook that's
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dedicated just to notes that I took
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while in our doctor's appointment and
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these have come in handy and made me
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look like a superhero to my wife all
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right so the next major category is
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experience this usually has a Time
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component whether it's daily weekly
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monthly yearly whatever you're capturing
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your experience as data points for you
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to look back on and track Trends or see
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how you're doing go back and reflect and
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process through your experiences through
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your feelings so these notebooks are
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going to be different than thoughts
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because they are capturing and
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processing important events here's what
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happened today here's what I experienced
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here's how I'm feeling about it or I'm
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not sure how I'm feeling about it but
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here's what happened so what happened
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and how did it make you feel collect
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that data these notebooks are going to
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be emotions heavy but it also is going
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to include a record of actions what did
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I do in response to this event or to
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this person's action how did I respond
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how was my response received all that
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kind of stuff that's going to go in a
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notebook dedicated to your experiences
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so different methodologies include
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keeping a daily diary or a monthly Etc
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whatever time constraint you want I'll
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just say daily diary but you can fill in
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the blank for yourself this is the most
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straightforward the most simple get a
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notebook and start recording your
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experiences and how you felt about those
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experiences capture and process
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important emotions and events throughout
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your day I also want to include a prayer
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diary so if you're someone who prays you
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can write those down and look back at
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them if you've seen some of your prayers
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answered then you can Mark those in a
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special way and say answered and come
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back and write down how specifically
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they were answered or you can actually
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keep a separate notebook for answered
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prayer so when you're feeling down
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you're feeling like God doesn't care
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about you or whatever go back through
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your answered prayer diary where you
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present evidence of God answering your
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prayers to yourself to lift your spirits
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and trust God even more next up we have
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a nature log I just did a video on this
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a lot of people call these nature
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journals um I'm not sure I think it's
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probably a nature diary usually because
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they're time bound hey on this date I
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went out and I saw this animal and
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here's how I felt about it it was super
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cool but most of us are not like
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discovering new species and adding
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information to the public record these
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are usually for us to capture our
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experience out in nature and I'll also
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include bullet journals sometimes these
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are used to capture experiences
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sometimes they're used more like a diary
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I think with the time component and the
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experience component I think the bullet
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journals are actually bullet Diaries but
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I know people mix and match they use
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these terms interchangeably that's fine
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if you're going with my terms then it
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probably should be called a bullet diary
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but whatever now at the intersection of
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thoughts and experience is going to be a
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book of love I recently did a video on
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this as well this is like a cross
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between self-generated gleaned and a
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type of diary prayer diary depends on
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how you keep it but it's a book of love
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an Aeros Journal an Aeros diary written
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for your future spouse so you're going
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to be collecting ideas from others maybe
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you're collecting sonnets maybe you're
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collecting poems or song lyrics you're
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also going to be incorporating your own
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ideas about life and God and human
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nature and where you see yourself in 10
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years 20 years 50 years whatever but
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you're also going to include your
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experience hey today I was lonely and I
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can't wait until I meet you today I was
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daydreaming about what you're going to
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look like today was really good today
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was really bad today my dad said this
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today this huge life event happened and
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I want to write about it here to look
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back with you later because it was
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important in my life and I want to share
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that with you so a book of love is a
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unique way to incorporate the categories
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that we've talked about already all into
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one notebook and then lastly we have
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self-mastery in these notebook systems
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you're going to manage and track goals
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you're going to use daily metrics to do
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so you're going to manage projects
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you're going to use notebooks for time
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management for productivity to declutter
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your mind and maybe you'll also keep
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like a wants list what are some things
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that I want I can write them down so I'm
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not anxiously ruminating about those
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throughout the day and the actual
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notebook systems themselves are super
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easy first up we have a reading log now
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a reading log is just a notebook that
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you use to track your reading goals I
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like to come up with a daily page number
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goal for the year I come up with this at
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the start of every year I write it down
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in my reading log and that helps me be
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accountable to my reading goals hey I
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want to be a person who reads this many
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pages every day because I know that will
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help me get through X number of books or
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philosophy papers or whatever I know
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that reading this many pages is good for
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me and so I'm going to use reading log
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to track that and make sure I'm actually
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hitting my numbers again i' I've done a
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video on like all of these but my
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reading log video is one of my favorites
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check that out up here or in the
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description next we have a Time block BL
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log this is just a notebook where you
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plan out your daily work schedule you
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use time blocks of no less than half an
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hour and you block off when you're going
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to do what in these blocks I'm going to
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write emails in these blocks I'm doing
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deep work or deep reading in these
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blocks I'm doing Project X Y or Z but
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you're taking the time to write out your
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day and when something messes up your
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schedule you go back and You remake your
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time blocks this is a hassle but it will
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encourage you to be better with your
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time next up is using a bullet Journal
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as your analog calendar there are tons
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of videos about bullet journals but I
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incorporate my time block log and bullet
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Journal together and I did a video on
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that so check that out up here another
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way to use a notebook for self-mastery
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is a notebook for to-do lists here you
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just sit down in the morning and you
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write down everything you have to do you
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go through it throughout the day and
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cross off the tasks as you complete them
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now this isn't my favorite thing to do I
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incorporate this into my bullet journal
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and time block log because it doesn't
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help me to just see a bunch of tasks
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sitting on a page I need to schedule out
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when I'm going to try to accomplish
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those tasks but I know other people
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really like just task lists so you can
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consider keeping a whole notebook of
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them this one may seem a little selfish
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here but keeping a notebook of things
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you want I I want a kayak and a garage
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gym I want a generator for when my
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electricity goes out there's a lot of
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stuff that I need and a lot of things
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that I want and it's exhausting to try
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to remember them all so I write them in
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a notebook and that way I can start
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saving money and being responsible
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instead of just splurging on things that
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I want instead of things that I need and
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it relieves the stress of trying to
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ruminate on things that I need oh I need
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that generator next time the electricity
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goes out we're screwed so uh no put that
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in a notebook and then when you get paid
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look at your things I want notebook and
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see if you can't allocate some funds
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towards specific things on the list next
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up is a workout log here you're planning
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out your workouts for the week and
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you're writing out what exercises you
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did in any particular workout session
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this is a way to keep myself honest I
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can see when I didn't accomplish my
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workout goals and I don't like that but
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it also helps me remember what I did
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last week and how I need to
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incrementally improve this week what
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weight did I use how far did I run what
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was my time if I write it down and I
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make goals I can improve if not then
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it's all just nebulous I tried I think I
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worked out last week I don't really know
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what I did but I think I did so I love
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keeping a notebook as an analog workout
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log and then lastly is my book of
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dastardly plans I have a ton of open
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projects I have like seven or eight
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YouTube channels I think three of them
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are unlaunched but I have a bunch of
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ideas for them and I'm working on videos
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to start launching those channels I have
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a substack and I have a subsection of my
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substack called sages Mages and wisdom
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machines where I write Science Fiction
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and Fantasy short stories with like
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philosophical and Theological bents and
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leanings and ideas woven throughout all
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this to say I have a lot of stuff going
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on so I use a notebook in order to keep
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track of all the Loose Ends I look back
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in there and I remember oh yeah I
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haven't done anything on this project in
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a long time I need to schedule work on
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that project next week I call it
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dastardly plans because I think of Mor
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arti from Sherlock Holmes a game of
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shadows Sherlock says with an Empire so
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vast even you Mor arti must keep a
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record of it somewhere so I think about
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my YouTube Empire and how I need to keep
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track of it somewhere I also use a red
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leatherbound pocket notebook from
00:22:09
smitson of Bond Street which is the same
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thing that Mor Ari uses in Game of
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Shadows I love that movie it's a fun
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little homage to Mor arti but those
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things are expensive and it reminds me
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hey I better be using this if I'm going
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to buy it I better be looking in here
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and following up on my goals my projects
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my plans I have dreams and I want to
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accomplish those dreams so go back and
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look at the notebook and make progress
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on your different projects now this
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isn't like a strict actual flowchart
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these arrows help me but they all
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terminate on a catch all I think
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everyone should probably have a pocket
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catchall catchalls are just that it's
00:22:42
for catching all of this your thoughts
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your experiences self-mastery management
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type stuff those are all going in your
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catchall notebook which you bring with
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you everywhere you go and then when you
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have time you can disperse them back out
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to the appropriate notebook so
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importantly these things have to be
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portable I like pocket notebooks they
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fit right in your pocket I like field
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notes I like the mool skin Caye I like L
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term 1917 there's links to all those in
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the description but pick what you like
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and go with that put it in your pocket
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put in your purse bring it with you
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everywhere you go and write down your
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important ideas write down your thoughts
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write down to-do lists write down ideas
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for notebooks write down thoughts that
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you heard while listening to a YouTube
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video and then review review review
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review before bed review when you have a
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moment use your time block log schedule
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in time for review maybe put it in your
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analog calendar make a Time block here's
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time to review my catchall and then to
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disperse the information out to the
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appropriate notebook bring it with you
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everywhere you go if you're going to use
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just one notebook make it a catchall
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these are so helpful but I think as you
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start filling these up you're going to
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say hey I need a notebook for my
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thoughts I need a commonplace book for
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quotes I need a daily diary to capture
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and process important events and
00:23:51
feelings I need a calendar or a Time
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block log I definitely need a reading
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log I think as you use a catchall more
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and more you'll find yourself using more
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and more notebooks but if you're going
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to start anywhere start here all right
00:24:01
so that's it those are three main
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categories for determining which
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notebook is best for you and a bunch of
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styles that I use I'm sure that's like
00:24:09
way too much hopefully it's not
00:24:10
overwhelming for you I suggest that you
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don't try all of these but just go with
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one that sticks out to you and like I
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said you can't go wrong with a pocket
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notebook catchall you can find my
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affiliate links in the description of
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this video If you're looking to get a
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new notebook or a nice leather cover
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I've got some discounts for you if you
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made it this far into the video then now
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well you guys are awesome all right
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that's going to have to do it for now
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I'll catch you guys next time