Hand-Write. Think Better.

A method for people who feel overwhelmed to start writing more on paper—which makes everything else easier

I’ve written a guide which shows how to use notebooks for clearer thinking: one notebook, simple practices, no elaborate systems. Written to help you stop re-thinking the same things and close open loops.

https://craigconstantine.gumroad.com/l/hand-write-think-better

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#CommonplaceNotebooks #HandWriteThinkBetter #Journaling #KnowledgeSystems #Notebooks #OnWriting #Podcasting

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I just found you, because someone else used the hashtag #KnowledgeSystems and I was already diving down new-to-me books/authors rabbit holes, when the hash grabbed my attention.
(That someone is @onoptikon )

I love your ideas in the post above. My tbr pile is going to be shocked!

Although, I actually got here from a link in a different post of yours that had used the knowledge systems hashtag. Another executed idea that I loved.

One slip at a time

This morning I was working on adding some quotes to the ‘ol collection. I have a little box with the most-recent quotes, blank 3×5 cards and other little office-supply-ish things. Every now and then I pick up a bunch of those new quotes and move them back into these boxes. Today I realized, the second of these boxes is now nearly full—it seems like only yesterday that I moved the first few inches of cards (like ~400) into the first box. Time to order more of these storage boxes!

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#CollectingQuotes #KnowledgeSystems #ShowYourWork #Slips

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Little Box of Quotes Daily quotes. No noise. A daily quote. Simple. Above are the two most-recent quotes sent. Yes, it updates here every day. No nonsense, no noise, no hooks, no ads. Just one quote each day. Want to see more of the quotes? The most-recent 20 are at the bottom! Origin of my...

Little Box of Quotes

2. How is Ontological Engineering different from Data Science, Information Science, and Computer Science?
🔍 Discover the key distinctions between Ontological Engineering and other modern tech fields like Data Science and Computer Science.
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#OntologyVsDataScience #TechComparison #EngineeringFields #KnowledgeSystems #EngineersHeaven

how Ontological Engineering is different than data science, informa...

I know that all are related to each other and skills and concepts also cross over each other.but still there are clear cut applications that derive...

Engineers Heaven
Archaeologists reveal the enigmatic burial practices of the Southern Jê

A new study published by archaeologists in the Journal of Anthropological Archaeology set out to answer questions about the spatiality, chronology, and symbolic aspects of Southern Jê burial caves (SJBCs) and their relation to mound and enclosure complexes (MECs).

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OnlineFirst - "Storytelling dreams and life: Traveling across worlds in the Amazon of Ecuador" by María Belén Noroña:

#Storytelling #IndigenousWomen #DecolonizingEducation #KnowledgeSystems #EmpoweringMarginalizedVoices

https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/25148486241263397

Taking notes on the books I read was a great start, but it wasn’t enough. It did me no good to leave those notes sitting in a software program like a musty filing cabinet in the basement, never to see the light of day again.

I realized if I wanted to benefit from my reading, I needed to engage with the books I read on a much deeper level. I needed to make something out of them. Otherwise, I would continue to passively consume information with no lasting memory of what I learned.

~ Tiago Forte, from The Ultimate Guide to Summarizing Books

Has anyone noticed that’s what I’m attempting to do with all my blogging and writing? Shirley, that’s obvious. (It’s not obvious, and don’t call me Shirley.)

I’ve always deeply loved movies. I was raised (on hose water and neglect) in the era when going to a movie was special. Remember when you had to use the phone (with a rotary dial, mounted on the wall) to call the theatre and listen to a looooong recording detailing what was playing and when? I could tell you so so so many stories about going to the movies. In more recent issues of 7 for Sunday, I’m feeling less inclined to stomp down the inside-joke movie references. If you find them even half as enjoyable to read, as I do to write them, then we’re both better off. I’m pretty sure that my recalling and retelling of all those stories about and around movies makes the entire movie experience more fun; yes the experience during the movie, but also all the stuff around it too.

No, I’ve not lost my own plot. Forte’s point about how to benefit from what one reads is the same thing. If you want to hold on to whatever it was that you’ve gotten from a book… you have to integrate it with the rest of your ongoing, lived experience. You have to go around telling the story of who gave you the book, what the book means to you in the context of your entire life, and what you think your interlocutor might get from it (like this, this, this, this, this, this or… you get my point.)

And as soon as you realize that’s fun for movies, and great for books, you should wonder if it could be a super-power for self-improvement if you could share the contents of your mind, with yourself, in that same fashion. Two suggestions: Start journaling immediately after reading this issue of 7 for Sunday, so you can then begin in a year, to regularly review your journals.

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https://constantine.name/2024/08/12/filed-and-lost/

#Books #Film #Journaling #KnowledgeSystems #SelfImprovement #TiagoForte

Craig Constantine

Caution: Blogging. Randomly.

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Introducing Wikifunctions: first Wikimedia project to launch in a decade creates new forms of knowledge – Wikimedia Foundation

The new library of functions will answer questions and enhance knowledge. Everyone, everywhere can access and contribute to it now.

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