Perfect note taking

Mastering Note-Taking

Am I the only one who thrives on well-organized notes? I find that if my notes aren’t aesthetically pleasing, it really hampers my ability to study effectively. This has been a significant challenge for me, often slowing down my learning and making it harder to complete assignments quickly. I wonder if my perfectionist tendencies play a role in this. If any of you face similar struggles, how do you cope with it?

One Reply to “Perfect note taking”

  1. You’re definitely not alone! A lot of us find that aesthetically pleasing notes can make a big difference in how we engage with the material. It’s interesting how the organization and presentation of notes can influence our motivation to study. I can relate to the struggle, especially when perfectionism can lead to spending too much time on the details instead of actually learning.

    What has worked for me is setting a time limit for note-taking. I allow myself a certain amount of time to get the notes done and then move on, even if they aren’t perfect. Also, embracing a mix of styles can help—like using bullet points for clarity and doodles or colors for creativity without overthinking. Sometimes, simplifying the layout, like using templates or digital tools, can also help keep things organized without getting too caught up in aesthetics.

    Have you tried any time limits or different formats? It might help to find a balance between beauty and functionality!

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