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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • 👋 Hey everyone, welcome back to the channel. Today, I will talk about some of the journaling techniques that I have been using for the last few years. Let me know if you have any prompts that you like to use when journaling. Hoping you have a great week, and keep on learning!
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Комментарии • 143

  • @DebbieDavidson06
    @DebbieDavidson06 26 дней назад +192

    Educator and doctoral student here. Journaling is a huge part of my reflective practice.

    • @Mubashar783
      @Mubashar783 24 дня назад +1

      Hy bro how did you bring this "search symbol" here? click that searches atuomatically

    • @ralphlagos4210
      @ralphlagos4210 10 дней назад

      Very very good validation

  • @Glassed_in_Nature
    @Glassed_in_Nature Месяц назад +332

    Fantastic ideas! I will say, I think the problem with journaling for a lot of people is visualizing what the words and information looks like on paper. Do you think you could make a video on how to actually organize data, thoughts, and ideas on paper? I hope this makes sense lol.

    • @rosevela2316
      @rosevela2316 Месяц назад +13

      Yes this would be great!

    • @marcc16
      @marcc16 23 дня назад +13

      Bullet Journal method is a pretty solid foundation. The book specifically outlines how to optimally set up your journal.
      For random note logging, I’ll just write the time date day and where I am when I’m writing. Once you start doing it, you’ll notice patterns appear where you can maybe dedicate certain sections of your journal to specific ideas or topics, or you can dump them all into Claude/ chatgpt for analysis and ask it to identify themes, trends or Suggestions for improvement based on your current entries.

    • @divinenonbinary
      @divinenonbinary 19 дней назад +4

      Definitely agree. My notes are very rarely usable 😂

    • @Laithsassa
      @Laithsassa 17 дней назад

      we almost have the same channel, in my view this is one of the synchronicities that are hard to spot immediately.

    • @JonathanBrowninator
      @JonathanBrowninator 13 дней назад

      Yes please

  • @RachelLWolfe
    @RachelLWolfe 24 дня назад +175

    I think the problem most people have when it comes to journaling are all the videos telling people how to do it.
    Actual journalling is writing down one's thoughts, feelings, insights and experiences throughout life.
    The other problem is content creators making videos about their journalling supplies, and they haul out all these stickers, colorful pens and markers and they tell you, without actually telling you, that you need to have these things in order to journal properly. That's not journalling.
    If you want to know how to journal, grab a notebook - any notebook. It doesn't need to be fancy, cute, expensive or have the "right" kind of paper between the covers. It can be a cheap spiral notebook, if that's all you have or can afford. Then grab a writing utensil - pen, pencil, whatever. Again, it doesn't need to be fancy, expensive, cute, or have the "right" kind of ink.
    And then sit down and write what is on your mind or what you did that day.
    Repeat this simple process as often as you like.
    The end.

    • @schizhappens
      @schizhappens 19 дней назад +7

      Thank you for saying exactly the problem And the solution! I admittedly got caught up in this spiral of collecting materials for my own journal, only to realize.... this is Scrapbooking! Journalling is thoughts, feelings, and note taking, Scrapbooking is some artsy junk that you slap together to convey a visual representation of memories or emotion. So, finally found a happy medium to both, with more of a focus on written expressions, not just a conglomeration of random stuff I wasted money on xD

    • @RachelLWolfe
      @RachelLWolfe 13 дней назад +4

      @schizhappens it happens to the best of us. It's easy to get caught up in that, and next thing you know, you have all of these supplies you never used before for journaling, and would be better suited for scrapbooking. I like to keep the two separate, because writing is therapeutic for me, and scrapbooking is an altogether different form of memory keeping.
      I think a lot of these "journaling influencers" are just that. Influencers. It drives consumerism, and causes others to think they have to have all these extra supplies in order to journal "properly". My biggest pet peave are the videos titled "how to journal", and all they do is out a bunch of stickers or pictures in a book and then they write two sentences because there's no room left on the page for more than two sentences.

    • @unabruja624
      @unabruja624 5 часов назад

      so this is not a how to journal video, it's a journal like a scientist video, meaning that if you don't want to do that you can just not watch the video. I am not here because I want to know how to journal, everyone knows how to write, and if people want to look for ideas and prompts there is nothing wrong with that. I am here because I think this is an interesting way to approach journaling.

    • @RachelLWolfe
      @RachelLWolfe 4 часа назад

      @unabruja624 any kind of journaling should come naturally to anyone who knows how to write or enjoys writing. Documenting isn't journaling. The words journal and journaling are in my opinion used too liberally to mean whatever anyone wants it to mean, so it really has lost its meaning. Those who do actual journaling don't need ideas or prompts. That's the point I'm making. I disagree with your assertion that this isn't a "how to journal" video when she's trying to tell you how to journal..... it either comes naturally or it doesn't. And since other people in this comment section are leaving comments that are completely unrelated to journaling like a scientist, I'm allowed to put my two cents in. You are free to continue scrolling if you don't agree with me, because I've no desire to debate this with you.

  • @betweenearthandsky4091
    @betweenearthandsky4091 29 дней назад +93

    Journal like a scientist by Charlotte Fraza
    Experiment logging
    Questions and answers that you seek
    Note down what you learn
    Learn from successes and failures
    Hypothesis, methods, results, conclusions
    Ex. You want to learn a new skill in 30 days
    Write down your hypothesis of what you think you would learn
    Write your method of how you will go about it
    And then your method and conclusion
    Also use a second brain notebook or app
    Have a brain dump
    Resource logging
    Continuous logging
    Have dedicated tiny notebooks for different themes
    Have reflection moments and revisit ideas
    Consolidate all your notes and work
    Summarize key insights
    Perfect ideas you had
    Prepare your research for the next week
    Cross out previous ideas you had that you don’t resonate with anymore
    Share and reflect with another

    • @daisyrafferty2204
      @daisyrafferty2204 19 дней назад +4

      very helpful, thank you !

    • @hisaac3795
      @hisaac3795 13 дней назад +1

      Thank you. However the point was 'not to cross out ideas that didn't resonate', since they might make sense later on.

  • @sohinidutta97
    @sohinidutta97 25 дней назад +58

    Also a PhD student! Experiment logging for work CHANGED MY LIFE. I was able to be so much more efficient and I could actually go back and check on what I did to get a particular result. Can’t live without doing it now.

    • @sashanealand8315
      @sashanealand8315 8 дней назад +2

      um its called a laboratory notebook, its kind of standard

  • @VoxUrania
    @VoxUrania 29 дней назад +54

    Art journals are my equivalent to this process. It’s gratifying to hear how similar the experiment logging process can be to art making. A monthly goal could be to work with a new material to learn its properties or create certain forms. Even using a new paint colour or weight of paper can qualify as an experiment. Chatting with other artists can yield new ideas and collaboration. Notes in a sketchbook with swatches or thumbnail drawings help log the process as well. Again, this is a really gratifying perspective. Thank you.

  • @r0bo11
    @r0bo11 19 дней назад +47

    As a former IT consultant, I've strangely gravitated to doing and assessing the copious amounts self-organisation methods that exist in the world. I became, over time, infatuated with the idea of incorporating many systems of organisation in a bespoke manner geared towards my own activities and needs. I then soon began to realise it can all get very overwhelming (from tools to use, to the way of doing things) and anything/everything can be over-thinked. Then I think back to a very wise lecturer who told us to trust our gut and to always use the KISS methodology when approaching anything in life. Keep It Simple Stupid.
    In the end; simplicity rules, because it allows us to share ideas without restrictions or being part of a walled garden or an ecosystem that was not our own creation.

    • @1829P
      @1829P 13 дней назад +1

      KISS: Keep It Super Simple

    • @rachelscott9805
      @rachelscott9805 6 дней назад

      it sounds like a similar problem that ive been having the last 4 years... except i've never manage to successfully implement any type of system or elaborate ideas to add to my systems that ive overthought... instead ive been in an overthinking mess while watching everyone on youtube successfully develop and implement systems into their life that ive overcomplicated to the point of not finishing and restarting every few months... only to come up with a new idea to add to my system that is, in essence, not even created or has too many unfinished overcomplicated parts to even use yet... your lecturer was indeed very very wise... i just wish I could force myself to KISS, but my brain is incapable of accepting the simple way of doing things, despite having plenty of evidence that it would serve me better than the organizational rut ive been in for what seems like forever ;--;

    • @r0bo11
      @r0bo11 6 дней назад

      @@rachelscott9805 just remember that even stagnation can be your baseline if you are comfortable in that space. I would also say that comparing yourself to others successes in how they utilise their systems or methods is vastly different to how you control your own life. You just have to set strict boundaries. Sometimes things change and we evolve, and that’s ok. But not at the detriment of your sanity. Enjoy the learning but really put a hard analysis on your return on investment and energy levels!

    • @carolinerock835
      @carolinerock835 5 дней назад

      Yes, I get overwhelmed by the idea of documenting things that I don’t even want to do the thing that I’m supposed to be documenting!!

  • @LeonesJournal
    @LeonesJournal 7 дней назад +2

    This sparked ideas for my mental health and productivity journaling. I want to use the scientific method and experiment logging to implement habits and systems into my life. Thank you for this!

  • @profetik777
    @profetik777 26 дней назад +35

    I call this "pre task notes". Because often you are trying to sort out something to finalize what to ACTUALLY do. In a similar vein.
    experiments (pre task notes, or continuous logging) of what needs to be done....and once you lock it in (reproducible, or ready to take action) then you do it.
    e.g. get a new car.
    continous log / pretask note - jot down list of potential cars, deals, saftey ratings....additional links to research etc.
    Once you are ready to make a decision....then your note converts to a TASK. And you are ready to take action.

  • @dreikycaprice
    @dreikycaprice 26 дней назад +9

    I really found this information very helpful as a way to consider, catalog, and work with my myriad thoughts and ideas about my life as an artist and musician who thinks deeply about philosophy, humanity and our place in the natural world.

  • @PAVLUWU
    @PAVLUWU 15 дней назад +3

    Thank you so much for sharing this information with all of us! your content is great and it really helped me to figure out my own journalling process that I do every morning after waking up, followed by 10 minutes of meditation. For me as Post Grad student in sociology, journalling is more like questioning the arguments put forth by the authors and be sometimes being critical of them, but what I've found out from this video is to keep separate note books for each project as I was mixing my personal and academic info into one single journal.

    • @CharlotteFraza
      @CharlotteFraza  12 дней назад +1

      Amazing, and yes I recognize the mixing of notebooks, I keep going back and forward as I do like to have most of my notes in one place, but it also becomes messy quickly that way 👀

  • @Gigusx
    @Gigusx Месяц назад +27

    Reminds me of an article on NessLabs about personal experiments. Pretty much the same idea, to take a scientific/iterative approach to your goals. I've tried it for a while but was too inconsistent with logging things and eventually forgot all about it 👀
    I'd also take another angle and consider using this for your "12 favorite problems", if you're familiar with Feynman's idea (lots of articles on that). If you have a list like that, continuously logging ideas and resources used to answer those questions would be a way of chipping away at those problems and keeping them fresh in your head. You could eventually solve some of them that way. I think I might try something like this for learning... i.e. problems centered about things I'm learning at a time (:

  • @krutipathak817
    @krutipathak817 20 дней назад +3

    This sounds so so so great, I so want to try and come back here to see how much it actually impacted my work.

  • @jenniewadsworth2570
    @jenniewadsworth2570 Месяц назад +6

    I think this will be really helpful as I go into the final year of university studying psychology as we have been told we need to keep a research diary and I have been looking for inspiration for how to do that.

  • @gailtrowbridge3660
    @gailtrowbridge3660 25 дней назад +3

    This is so helpful. I'm going to try to apply it to a personal project to improve my health. I'm a writer, but haven't thought about using scientific techniques before. Makes a lot of sense.

  • @rachelscott9805
    @rachelscott9805 6 дней назад

    i love this idea and have wanted to do something similar, I just get overwhelmed when i start to think about implementing it and cant seem to decide or work out the details. Like what do i track/document? where do i draw the line of what not to document? what questions should i prompt myself with? When and how often should i review things? what daily things do i need to do to ensure im capturing my thoughts, ideas, and how my "life experiments" are going? I would be really love (and greatly appreciate) a video on your process or framework and how to actually implement this type of journalling into your life!

  • @KrisRipper
    @KrisRipper 3 дня назад

    Non-scientist, non-student here! I write books, and I definitely look forward to implementing these ideas! Humans will learn regardless, but an intentional mindset makes things so much more interesting (and, I think, improves the learning process)!

  • @tryphena93
    @tryphena93 23 дня назад +1

    As someone who is methodical but yet, trying to build a creative hobby, this is such a great way for me to remember the skills I learn as I develop

  • @gretchenlorraine
    @gretchenlorraine 9 дней назад

    Thank you so much for these ideas! I think I've considered most of my efforts throughout life as experiments, but I just can't "journal" about them. I feel like this is the perfect approach to help me really journal and keep my thoughts about my life "experiments".

  • @whitepuppyotter
    @whitepuppyotter 22 дня назад +1

    You are so genuine its inspiring. Thank you for this video, will be working on my experiment logging now.

  • @shadowpruner
    @shadowpruner 14 дней назад

    New at being a consistent note taker. I have been logging my daily tasks, ideas, to-do’s, newly acquired skills into a journal for a marine sanctuary VR project. Thanks for the video. Somehow this sent me down a rabbit hole for ML.

  • @kiquetal
    @kiquetal Месяц назад +6

    Lately I have been using the AI notion to help me with my work(software developer).I used primarily to identify unknown parts of a specific topic,but I find myself repeating this process for topics,I will try to write in a physical notebook about the topics I have been studying. I'm trying to improve my english skill too. 🙂.I very appreciate with your content.

  • @spoonsweet
    @spoonsweet 13 дней назад

    Thanks for a great video! I loved the title hook expressing the idea that we can all be mindful of our work/everyday life and actively substitute the time we spent scrolling, with taking and reflecting on our notes that record our "experiments".
    The idea to always look for experiments and make notes using the scientific method of listing: a) hypothesis ["what will happen?"] b) methods ["how will I examine this?"] c) conclusion ["how do I identify the results?"], give a nice framework to shift my life's perspective towards more mindfully approaching everyday.
    These are some sections I enjoyed:
    1:35 (1) Scientific approach - Experimental Logging
    2:48 (2) Brain Dump - Mind Map: suggesting the daily dumping of ideas during a dedicated time.
    4:08 (3) Resource Logging: keeping track of all the resources (papers, articles, discussions, videos) that were used towards the current stage of your research/experimenting. +1 can be shared.
    5:25 (4) Continuous logging: Just write down when ideas come up. "1000 tiny ideas -> 1 big idea". Incremental.
    7:43 (5) Reflection moments: go back, collect, summarise and transfer ideas to a dedicated place and time. Don't delete old ideas or "bad" (they can help on the future)
    PS: if you Charlotte or anyone that happens to read this is interested, my suggestion to you overcoming the issue with many notebooks and "dedicated" notebooks overlapping, is to have a look at the "Bullet Journaling" method. Since you have the habits in place, it will be an easy adaptation. Essentially you have just one notebook. You just write. An idea? BulletA. A feeling? BulletB. A task that needs to happen? BulletC.
    This way you just brain dump + continuos logging at the same time, in one dedicated place. And during your reflection moments, or through Indexing, you quickly scan your pages for the dedicated bullet and piece together your thoughts.
    Thanks again and good luck to your PhD!

  • @blufaerie
    @blufaerie 21 день назад

    Whew, as an engineering student, I had to log every lab and project. I can see that being helpful in my every day life as well. Thanks for posting.

  • @shruthikzzz
    @shruthikzzz 28 дней назад +2

    This is GENIUS. But as someone who doesnt have much time, im concerned about how im gonna inplement this. Hence waking up a bit early is the best soluion imo! Thanks for the vid Charlotte!
    Edit: so I did wakeup today early and did this kinda journalling. Gues what, my day was awesome today!!! Gonna keep this habit definitely

  • @joaol.galdino8738
    @joaol.galdino8738 Месяц назад +7

    Yay! You're back!

  • @ReadArtWrite
    @ReadArtWrite 11 дней назад

    Preach, dear sister!💖😄
    Mind-flourishing advice, in soothing beautiful voice, something like ballet to the ear.
    Perfect podcast for craftsmen and artists

  • @icedseasalt
    @icedseasalt Месяц назад +3

    ahhh i just discovered your channel and i like how you articulate your thoughts and way of speaking, you deserve more views!

  • @constantinf.stimmer9445
    @constantinf.stimmer9445 18 дней назад

    I am a PhD student in Music Theory. Really glad to have found your video. Logging my analytical experiments seem to be the ideal routine for my studies. It almost feels like an uncovered superpower :) Thank you!

  • @Pcoxproductions
    @Pcoxproductions 20 дней назад +1

    0:07
    Use the experiment logging,
    Actually write out the hypothesis, the observations(methods) and the results, failed and successes.
    2:57

  • @anuhasdulanjana3167
    @anuhasdulanjana3167 Месяц назад +4

    Thank you for sharing your insights.

  • @yoursincerelypy
    @yoursincerelypy 20 дней назад

    I'm so glad I came across this video. It has altered my brain forever. I'm an aspiring Epidemiologist and love journaling as a hobby. I'm definitely going to start implementing these into my research planning process and journaling practice. Thank you for sharing this with us-!! ♡♡

  • @theyearoftheunicorn
    @theyearoftheunicorn 12 дней назад

    Love the idea of making experiments out of life pursuits…really great perspective shift ! ✨

  • @synsyin4725
    @synsyin4725 18 дней назад

    appreciate how comprehensive and thought-provoking this is! I've been journaling similarly about a couple mundane things in my life, like hobbies I've been doing, and my sleep/energy levels, and I think its been very helpful to being conscious in my everyday thoughts and emotions :)

    • @CharlotteFraza
      @CharlotteFraza  12 дней назад +1

      Yes, I think it is such a good way to process ones emotions :)!

  • @lilypotter_468
    @lilypotter_468 22 дня назад

    I'M SO GLAD I FOUND THIS VIDEO AND YOUR CHANNEL!! ❤❤ THANK YOU SO MUCH!! 💗

  • @az55544
    @az55544 20 дней назад

    Commonplace books (thin blank, unlined children's notebooks) and adventure challenges (Beau Miles style) have changed my life.
    Most recent challenge: 30 maps in 30 days.

  • @JeremyThomas_Environmentarian
    @JeremyThomas_Environmentarian 14 дней назад

    Thanks for the reaffirmation that what I am doing is worth it. Whilst out n about or not 'working' I'll note an idea in Tasks app. When back at my laptop with time I'll then transfer that idea either to my ongoing journal in a bullet point or to a new Doc. And get ready for the fun part...'tick it off as a Task'. But really this is just the start. Next I'll re visit the topic, perhaps doing some deep cognitive meditation beforehand. I'll journal it out into my day to day journal which gets a few entries a week and the bullet points turn into heading topics with a date. Sometimes the topics need their own doc. I'll add a link back to my journal. And I also have hand written journals with more higher level headlines that serve as a reminder of the different topics. Over the past year using this method has been mind-blowing and enlightening to say the least... thanks again...I feel like a scientist!

  • @helenheals
    @helenheals 16 дней назад

    Thank you so much! This is great! I just discovered you and I live your voice and manner of speaking ❤️

  • @elainepiper7645
    @elainepiper7645 13 дней назад

    I absolutely love how you say idears ❤

    • @CharlotteFraza
      @CharlotteFraza  12 дней назад

      Haha yeah I never knew I say it strangely 🙈

  • @buddhabillybob
    @buddhabillybob 26 дней назад

    Thank you! Fantastic video. I am not a scientist, but I do experiments all of the time where n=1!

  • @ByNickMunguia
    @ByNickMunguia 22 дня назад

    I love this! I've done something similar but nowhere near as structured for my own projects (I'm a multimedia artist and designer), which apparently makes me easier to work with in the professional field because I'm more likely to have a method behind why things need to look or feel or act a certain way. I think I'll be incorporating your advice into my journaling! 😁

  • @melanieannplans2666
    @melanieannplans2666 29 дней назад

    Just found your channel thanks to this video. I love this topic! Especially since you'd included RUclips videos in your reported logging section; I actually have a full notebook dedicated to information I've learned from a number of content creators on this platform, and I found that I'd stuck with the same 5-6. This helped me a lot with annotating the topics/channels that the information came from. Great video!

  • @Hatsha12
    @Hatsha12 16 дней назад

    Very very intersting! Thak you very much for sharing it. It remembers me using Obsidian and Notion again, and even research more about that "second brain"

  • @vincentedeh5024
    @vincentedeh5024 7 дней назад

    The stuff you said at the end about things translating to other areas of life reminds me of something from miyamoto musashi - "If you know the way broadly you will see it in everything"
    For context I'm a programmer that makes music and plays basketball in my free time
    And from time to time I have overlapping ideas like a coding problem I solved earlier helping me make sense of a play on the court or using a basketball analogy to explain/figure out a coding issue
    It's kind of a trip lol
    Anyways I'm trying to say I can relate
    Nice video btw 👍🏾

    • @vincentedeh5024
      @vincentedeh5024 7 дней назад

      Ive just had an idea
      I've been really blocked with progressing at being a programmer
      The next step (at least in my head) is to make my own stuff
      But for some reason I can never seem to finish any of the projects I start (skill issues) and I end up beating myself up about not being able to finish or worse failing
      But
      What if I treat the projects as "experiments"
      That way failure is an option
      The more desired option even because as you put it we learn more from our failures than successes
      Could this fix me? I wonder
      This is my hypothesis anyway I should probably go ahead with the experiment to see if it holds up
      And that's what I'll do
      Thanks again

  • @borisdorofeev5602
    @borisdorofeev5602 18 дней назад +3

    I went back to college a few years back and I really enjoyed it. I had a perfect GPA and all around high scores.
    I would love to be able to go to a University for a PhD, but its way too expensive. It really is a stimulating environment which helps you crave to learn.
    But, sadly scholarships arent offered for people like me no matter how well I do. Having top courses available on sites like youtube definitely helps, and online free libraries are also great.
    Nothing beats a physical teacher giving you 1 on 1 time though. You can ask any questions and get feedback in real-time. It's almost like a wired connection to learning while youtube video lectures would be like dial-up signal.

    • @CharlotteFraza
      @CharlotteFraza  12 дней назад +1

      So true, I really wish that most universities were free, as I think education should be for everyone. Hopefully you can find some good courses online and maybe a learning community through youtube. Good luck with your studies!

  • @leahamcpherson4861
    @leahamcpherson4861 Месяц назад

    🎉 We're ecstatic to have you back, Charlotte!! 🤩🥳
    These steps are so helpful for tracking experimental strategies! I appreciate you.🙏🏼

  • @MaraschinoPenguin31415
    @MaraschinoPenguin31415 24 дня назад

    I found it interesting how close this idea is to morning “devotions” as encourage by some faiths.

  • @saurabhanand2356
    @saurabhanand2356 Месяц назад

    Hey Charlotte,
    Thanks a lot for videos especially the books you recommended they are wonderful 👍 they help me understanding brain ans neuroscience in a great way

  • @wildswag8071
    @wildswag8071 Месяц назад

    feel like open my mind. thank you so much for the contents!

  • @annette681
    @annette681 24 дня назад

    Great video. Can’t wait to try. Thank you.

  • @Elena-Studio
    @Elena-Studio 28 дней назад +1

    I love this so much because I feel like a mini scientist in my own life.

  • @weronikagromek806
    @weronikagromek806 28 дней назад

    This is the video that I needed!!!

  • @Ayghri
    @Ayghri 21 день назад

    I can confirm the effectiveness of these methods as a ML PhD student myself. But I haven't threaded them together and only use some of them sporadically. I watched this multiple times to fully recall my experience and contrast it with yours. Unfortunately, I find it difficult to just sit down and write. My code repos are 100x larger than my Obsidian vault.

  • @gilianjournals
    @gilianjournals 16 дней назад

    I have tried using this before. I think this is a really good method. There’s just a need for consistency and it has to be on my desk where it is visible or else, I’d forget it. 😂

  • @VidkunQL
    @VidkunQL 26 дней назад +2

    Editing out the pauses between your sentences makes this monologue quite soporific.

    • @Fergie80
      @Fergie80 26 дней назад

      I've learned a new word from you and my adhd brain disagrees :)

  • @PaulJacobson
    @PaulJacobson 29 дней назад

    I also just came across your channel and enjoyed this video. Thank you for sharing this.

  • @acidjumps
    @acidjumps Месяц назад

    The timing is so good

  • @KhustarAnsari333
    @KhustarAnsari333 25 дней назад

    As a beginner l have some similar experiences ❤❤❤

  • @Marialopezzzzzzzzz
    @Marialopezzzzzzzzz 17 дней назад

    This is amazing advice! Super helpful.

  • @duncang7372
    @duncang7372 24 дня назад +16

    Interesting piece but what has this to do with “infinite scrolling”?

    • @SarahAlouani-jn3rq
      @SarahAlouani-jn3rq 18 дней назад +9

      Well, instead of scrolling during your coffee breaks, you have to write down progress of the experiment 😉

    • @brookeschuldt_LandL
      @brookeschuldt_LandL 5 дней назад

      It encourages you to take a look at where your attention is going and to make a learning or improvement goal for yourself 😊

  • @adamnelson3921
    @adamnelson3921 20 дней назад

    very helpful video, thank you!

  • @lynnyogabellydance3737
    @lynnyogabellydance3737 16 дней назад

    Awesome thank you!!

  • @KoshalBag
    @KoshalBag Месяц назад

    Glad to see you again ❤

  • @SerenusNoctus
    @SerenusNoctus 25 дней назад +21

    I am by now convinced that there is a global conspiracy ongoing, set to change the pronunciation of the word "idea" to "eye-dear".

    • @mayankpathak3663
      @mayankpathak3663 14 дней назад +1

      Where did you come across that aidiaa

    • @HopDances
      @HopDances 13 дней назад +4

      It's an accent bro lol

    • @ChanEspy
      @ChanEspy 7 дней назад

      Sir that’s an accent thing. These same folks are the ones that say “north Caroliner” or instead of Tuesday they say “Toosdy”. lol

    • @SerenusNoctus
      @SerenusNoctus День назад

      @@ChanEspy Ma'am, non-native English speakers start picking this up like crazy. It might have started as an accent thing, but it's becoming a pandemic.

  • @nehalgabra3078
    @nehalgabra3078 Месяц назад +1

    Really inspiring ❤️🤩

  • @sofiawren
    @sofiawren 29 дней назад

    I have had a similar approach in many ways but I like to get my notes in digital form into an app called obsidian. Then I can link notes to multiple projects rather than have different tiny notebooks.

  • @MrSeedz94
    @MrSeedz94 25 дней назад

    I like your vibe. You're so calm and positive.

  • @JuneLemmon
    @JuneLemmon 13 дней назад

    I should have done that during my PhD. When the moment came to write my thesis, I couldn't remember a lot of methods, protocols and tools I had used, and I had to search for them in all my files and paper documents and notebooks, it took me an entire month (sigh)

  • @tripjj8662
    @tripjj8662 11 дней назад

    Great iDear

  • @birthing4blokes46
    @birthing4blokes46 19 дней назад

    Love this video, thank you for taking the time. Have you said somewhere what subject you are studying your phd in?

  • @porcelinaiscariot
    @porcelinaiscariot Месяц назад

    My latest version of IJ already has 2 filled notebooks and 8 sets of sticky notes 😁 I am around page 450

  • @JuankM1050
    @JuankM1050 Месяц назад +2

    Me gusto la idea ver los habitos como experimentos y crear hipotesis sobre los resultados, eso nos permitira ir ajustando o maximizando nuestros resultados, lo pondre en practica en aprender Programacion. Es un buen framework mental. Para el Segundo cerebro les recomiendo obsidian, notion, anytype.

  • @miriamweber2922
    @miriamweber2922 19 дней назад

    Fantastic video❤

  • @stringsandtheory9750
    @stringsandtheory9750 Месяц назад

    I missed your videos! So happy to see you on the screen again :) P.S. Can I ask you which software you use to edit your videos? :) I'm using iMovie but I think your editing style is so nice :)

    • @CharlotteFraza
      @CharlotteFraza  Месяц назад +1

      Ah thank you! I just use finalcutpro :)

  • @jyjyjyj3
    @jyjyjyj3 18 дней назад

    I keep it simple: when I need to think about something, I focus on one task at a time. I jot down my thoughts on paper (or in Apple Notes), and once I'm done, those notes go straight into the trash. I only use notes as a crutch for the process of thinking, not as a vault for useful data. I trust my brain and my memory

  • @dontaruffin659
    @dontaruffin659 Месяц назад

    Great channel! Any advice for teachering myself computational neuroscience?

  • @jayleejordan3002
    @jayleejordan3002 16 дней назад

    This is a good ideer

  • @Nazliorcam
    @Nazliorcam 24 дня назад

    I couldn't find your github page.

  • @gaximedia
    @gaximedia 12 дней назад

    As a Ph.d, do you think it's better to write down ideas with pen/pencil and paper instead of computing on a app or laptop?

    • @CharlotteFraza
      @CharlotteFraza  12 дней назад

      Maybe both? I like thinking about more difficult topics with pen and paper, but sometimes you just need to note down something quickly 🧠

  • @TheAmbientJournal
    @TheAmbientJournal 16 дней назад

    What is the name for the music playing between 00:59 and 01:25? Great video btw.

  • @techsandbulls1869
    @techsandbulls1869 29 дней назад

    what book is that
    at the back

  • @soymilk3
    @soymilk3 Месяц назад

    What is the music that you used around 6:00?

  • @yanivzimmer9118
    @yanivzimmer9118 17 дней назад

    3:52 How can one get the amazing brain map to the left here?

  • @Arkarian1987
    @Arkarian1987 Месяц назад

    3:55 What is the source of this picture? It is so cool!

  • @connor9573
    @connor9573 13 дней назад

    This is critical for a growing artist?

  • @yuyan2839
    @yuyan2839 23 дня назад

    What is the purple app in 4:25 on the right of Zotero and Research Rabbit?

    • @senjak.2357
      @senjak.2357 21 день назад +1

      Obsidian. It is in my opinion the best app you can find for note taking!! It helps you to connect ideas to eachother instead of writing long notes, that you have no use for in the future. You can for example make a note called brain. Then you make two other notes "psycology" and "biology". If you used normal notes, you would have to wrtie to both notes overlapping things about brains. But in obsidian you can link the brain note to both psycology and biology notes, so it becomes a bigger picture instead of superficial notes about overlapping things.

  • @brookeschuldt_LandL
    @brookeschuldt_LandL 5 дней назад

    😂All of my notebooks start with a dedicated topic and then they all start to overlap so badly lol

  • @saurabhanand2356
    @saurabhanand2356 Месяц назад

    I want ask something is there anyway to connect with you. I want to ask some questions regarding neuroscience and how to make a entry in it.

  • @Eztefen
    @Eztefen 15 дней назад

    John 3:16

  • @lunathemoonschild
    @lunathemoonschild 11 дней назад

    "and i began to keep a journal..."

  • @unkolawdio
    @unkolawdio 28 дней назад

    All I do is write and read....I scroll to talk to people who aren't real

  • @thomasruhm1677
    @thomasruhm1677 23 дня назад +1

    But from a success you can learn what is right. From failures you only learn one more way to not do it.

  • @laraabdelsalam3936
    @laraabdelsalam3936 17 дней назад

    🤍

  • @isaiahfiftyfiveseven
    @isaiahfiftyfiveseven 26 дней назад

    Am I still shadow banned?

  • @hypatia4754
    @hypatia4754 25 дней назад +2

    There's like a hundred videos using "infinite scrolling" in their title now. This is one of them.

  • @chrissmith5778
    @chrissmith5778 9 дней назад

    Idea, eye-dee-yuh. not deer, dear or dare. I'm sorry, you do say Idea a lot in this video lol

  • @evermoreart
    @evermoreart 11 дней назад

    Is this ASMR? 😴 no…I’m just too dumb to get it.

  • @tripee6764
    @tripee6764 20 дней назад

    bhai ek din marna hi hai

  • @siddharth6949
    @siddharth6949 29 дней назад

    You are very smart and very pretty . A rare combo indeed😊

  • @AndBusinessIsGood
    @AndBusinessIsGood 22 дня назад

    Bibi Gaga