Zettelkasten
Created At: - Last Update:- From: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljyo_WAJevQ
- Step 1 - Literature Notes
- Infromation that you dont want to forget or you thinkg you may use later
- Rules
- Brief
- Right in your own words
- Step 2 - Reference Notes
- Top of page author and summary
- Step 3 - Permanent Notes
- Read you literature notes and find connections with your intereast and goals
- Add new value to your knowdlege
- Make a Page for the idea
- References from where you got the idea
- Keywords
- In which circustance I would like to find this idea
- How and when I could use this idea
- Relevant notes
- Actual elaboration of the idea
- Step 1 - Literature Notes
- From
https://supreme-locket-8f6.notion.site/Zettelkasten-method-271b893d071c4a8abd41dc06bf4ca112
- Its a method for thinking and writing
- Aims to store of ideas and and add interconections between them creating a netwrok of thought that could be used later to generate new content
- It sets some guiding principles and rules to structure your data as a method or process to create and organize your notes
- Its composed of three parts
- Inbox
- This is where you enter temporary notes, fleeting thoughts on its raw state.
- They may later convert to permanent notes or remove fter a process of review
- Literature notes
- Where you take notes of all that inspire you
- It could be quotes, book notes, artciles infromation, etc
- This are inspiration not you own content
- Permanent notes
- This are you own thoughts and ideas and interpretations of the content you consume
- Literatur and permanent notes should contain a single idea and be atomic and you can connect them with other notes. They should be writed with all the context so you can understend it later
- Inbox
- A Zettelkasten is composed of:
- Unique title
- Content
- Summary (optional)
- References
- Tags
- Method
- Capture fleeting notes when you dont have time for more
- Create literature notes when you consume anything that inspire you
- Review your literature notes and create permanent notes to distill your ideas and make connections
- Review your fleeting notes regularly to create literature/permanent notes or achive them