1. Spilt page method (two column for example) 2. Q/E/C (Question, Evidences, and conclusions) method 3. Morse code method (written materials) -dots for main points 4. Flow notes (Like process)- visual 5. Sentence method Notion is great! This is not a ad. It organizes my life.
Thank you for showing this in a notebook. And not iPad or similar. Paper free is great but not everyone can afford it and a lot of students still use paper and the best we can do for now is dream of paper free while we still actually need to improve study methods. So this video makes these methods accessible for a greater majority. Plus it alleviates the idea that we need expensive products in order to be productive.
I have an iPad and apple pencil but still prefer taking notes and learning from paper. I feel like I remember it better + it really hurts your eyes and your head starting at a screen all day and very up close. Plus writing on paper just feels nice imo
Going paper-free isn’t as sustainable as people often think. Paper is a completely renewable resource and is completely recyclable. That means that we can reuse the paper we use over and over again and we can plant trees to replace the ones used for paper. Electronics like iPad and laptops, on the other hand, are often made with many types of rare metals that are found by mining (which by the way, is usually terrible for the environment) and which are completely not recyclable. This means that most if not all the parts of your iPads and laptops will end up in the landfill even if you bring them to a recycling center. Please pass this information around, especially to people who suggest to you that they are going paper-free for the environment. Going paper-free can reduce clutter and (possibly) make you more organized, but it isn’t “great” as it encourages the purchase of electronics that are really quite terrible for the earth. We should be consuming non-sustainable tech at a bare minimum, and thankfully paper is a sustainable option for many types of needs, like note-taking.
Emma MacDonald I agree completely what you said about how electronic buying is not great for the environment however the other parts that go along with this method also produce waste. Just think about how many pens, pencils, highlighters, plastic folders/dividers that people use when taking note with paper. I’m currently upgrading from an iPad Air (had for 4 years) to the new iPad Pro and I believe that this device will benefit me greatly as I will continue to use it in my studies for the next 4-6 years. And before anyone says anything “YOU DO YOU”. I’m not pushing the paper free lifestyle on anyone here im just elegising to the fact that no one can be completely sustainable 😃
Recovering Soul um I feel like physical notes and that sort of thing is lost more easily. You can save files into the cloud and as long as you use the same account you can access them from practically any device and for a long time. I can’t imagine the amount of important notes and books I’ve lost while moving house or just over time.
@@usamarafieck1715 our teacher told about it. It's not exactly the same, obviously. But in the index, you write the symbol for the respective information and then use the symbols throughout the textbook. Very easy and practical.
What? How? I thought that method was not useful at all since I have tons of papers for studying? How can a dot and a dash will help you to study/organize/make notes?
Not the point but they way you hold a pen writing freaked me out 😅 Edit: wow I didn’t think so many people would feel the same To Mariana I hope this didn’t make you feel bad or uncomfortable I just thought it was different maybe I should’ve chosen my words better
super efficient, super effective and unique. So tired of hearing 99% of the other study RUclipsrs talking about basic knowledge sense such as "do a mindmap" "journal things out" "keep a to-do-list" etc, like, this is such a valid, informational video that finally taught me something new lol so thank you for that Mariana! ^^
so i relapsed and been in a very shitty mood, didn't study, procrastinated...but tonight i decided to finally open a notebook and now a new video from you? 💕 watching it on my break. just discovered you a while ago, love your videos, been binge watching 💕
I have observed that peole working on such channels have those aesthetic or beautiful handwriting, but what i love about her is that she has not those aesthetic handwriting but still is running the channel like butter... I love the fact she's is not one of the kind who uses a LOT of stationery and all, she's simple and that makes her attractive and unique.. I always used the flow notes taking method but people would always question me about it but how she introduced it to the world is great.. BTW I love your voice
Glad that you’ve included Ali Abdaal’s videos, he really helped me to boost the use of active recall in my studies. Found this video incredibly useful Mariana. Thank you 💕
As encouragement: I thrived in college with the flow notes and sentence method (depending on the class). Now I am a teacher and when I lesson plan I use these same methods. :) Good luck note-takers!
I'm a law student and I take all my notes with the "flow method" and i honestly cannot imagine a better way to take notes in classes, especialy since so much information is connected and multy level. It's my absolutely favourite method that I've been using since grammar school and It is also really easy to study from them. Love the video
I use all of these based on the topic. With the morse code method, I write A (assertion) and R (reasoning) instead next to the lines. With Pathology and internal medicine, this has been super useful, as these are the most extensive subjects in medicine for me.
I came back to thank you. The q/e/c thing... It has completely changed the way I study. I think I finally found a tool that works for me. I've been looking for over two years now and I can't tell you how good it feels to just understand what I've read. Thank you so much!
I take notes digitally and I discovered the split page method myself and I knew it would be part of it! It’s helpful for me so I can find a topic easier than scrolling
Im definitely going to use the Morse code method for future readings! I always hated using highlighters (in my textbooks or readings) but I also disliked taking notes as I read; I felt like it disrupted my flow. This method is so efficient!
Wow I'm so happy that Notion is sponsoring you! Good job 💖 Notion does a good job with advertising, because Mariana basically already loved the product, so hearing an actual advertisement from her side is as natural as in the other videos where she talks why she likes it.
I am currently a junior in college and got a really low gpa last semester, so I've been watching note-taking videos to hopefully improve the way I study and take notes. I completely forgot I was subscribed to this channel when I used to be obsessed with note-taking videos and I'm glad I came back (I never unsubscribed, I just forgot about this channel lmao) because this video is exactly what I needed
I LOVE drawing a line in the middle of my page and taking outline notes with two columns! Always hated wasting space when doing outline notes and as soon as I realized I could do this I never looked back! Also useful for lessons where u only need half a page for all the general info!
It's good to hear of alternative approaches to note taking. It seems that almost everyone keeps repetitively speaking about the same tired methods, as if they are the only ones that work. To make it worse, they sometimes even denounce the others as ineffective without regard to the fact that different individuals learn by different ways.
I'm especially happy to be introduced to the Morse Code and Flow Notes methods. I can see myself utilizing those two methods and it's very refreshing to discover new notetaking methods rather than seeing the same ones again!
I have an idea for people who like the flow notes method but find it hard to study off of/understand days later. Take the flow notes during the class/lecture, and then after (while the info is retained and you understand your notes), make a neat, structured, version of the notes. It doesn't need to be anything fancy. It does take a bit of time to redo your notes, but you can understand your notes, study off of them, and make sense of them later. It's worth the effort, I promise.
I always find me watching these kinds of videos and yet I haven’t been in school for over a decade, I don’t take adult classes, and my job doesn’t require any writing of any kind haha. Yet I can’t stop watching these hahah
Combination of QEC with morse code method really helps me doing lazy-annotation, as someone whose read laid-back, but still want to taking note of of the books I've read. It's super helpful.
The Morse the and Sentence ones sounds great to me, I think it will fit nicely to the system I already have. So refreshing to see truly different methods that add something to the same old same, thank you for this video!
this is the best study/note taking video on youtube. The QEC method seems great for students who understand concepts broken all the way down with structure.
The flow note system would be so helpful for my discussion based class because we often start with one topic and go off in tons of different directions and talk about different things but connect them back to the original idea/point we were focusing on (Theory of Knowledge course for the IB students out there) it’s completely unstructured and sometimes I feel like I forget everything we talked about because I don’t take any notes
I was the entire time like "I think the notes are in French, doesn't looks like English". Then you showed that book "História da (something I wasn't able to read)" and read the pages and then I realised that was PORTUGUESE. As a brazilian, seu inglês é perfeito AAAAAAAA fiquei feliz.
I have done split page, morse code (a little different tho, I shift my reading to the left of my page so there is a space on the right, I write key word & vocabulary next to paragraph and instead of highlighting a huge block of paragraph, I highlight the side of the paragraph), flow notes throughout the years and have helped me. The point of notes is to be able to read what you wrote almost immediately. If your notes are hard to read, you may need to change the way your note structure work.
Although this is sponsored video, I must say that Notion is an amazing app to take notes. I heartily appreciate its smartness, especially building a second brain that is the best way to store all instant ideas. Thank you for your video.
I've done some experiments with yet another method of making notes for problem solving and idea creation - here's a short summary. I use the following three building blocks, which I can combine in different ways. Building block 1 - the sheet layout: I use an A4 sheet in landscape format and divide it in 3x3 boxes of equal size - there's no need for exactness and I do it without a ruler. Alternatively, I can use 3 columns and make boxes of different sizes - but at the beginning, 3x3 boxes are easier to handle. I fill the boxes in column 1, then in column 2 and then in column 3. Building block 2 - the box layout: I use each box for a simple small mind map. The size limit of the box will come as a surprise, but it has a number of advantages which I will describe in a moment. Instead of mind maps, I can use diagrams, ordinary text with indentations or math terms. Building block 3 - thinking tools: I can use thinking tools as topics for the small mind maps, to stimulate my thinking about the problem, like: What are key questions? What are my options? How can I split the problem into smaller parts? I find a personal collection of thinking tools very useful - I have a corkboard over my work table and can access dozens of tools and stimuli with one glance. For me, this process has four main advantages. First, a conventional mind maps works best with a couple of main branches of equal size. In problem solving however, I often want to develop only one or two branches over many steps, and this leads to an unsymmetrical, unbalanced mind map. Secondly, moving from one box to the next needs a moment of orientation - where do I stand, and what can I do next? This re-orientation happens much more often in the 3x3 layout than in an ordinary mind map. Thirdly, I find it easier to reflect on a previous thought in a new box than in a branch of an ordinary mind map. Fourth, the combination of mind maps and thinking tools seems very powerful to me. Some remarks: Depending on handwriting size, paper size and personal taste, we can experiment with 2x2, 3x3 or 4x4 boxes. As a fourth building block I'm using a zettelkasten to organize my sheets - but that's outside the scope of this comment.
So I happen to follow this steps before finding the video in my recommendation and I am smiling ear to ear for the entire video knowing I have evolved a lot with my note taking over the years
Ive finished high school already but now I wish someone had actually taught me to study, make decent notes, review, and write essays. I just rocked up to school and the teacher said “write an essay on...”. That was it. I hope this helped students who were never taught any of this stuff.
I love Notion! Started usin it because of your videos, I started with the free version and it is great and as soon as you start understanding and adding things it makes a lot of sense to pay the full version to add unlimited pages
Flow note taking is the best when doing calculations! For as long as I’ve been doing math it’s been the way my mind processes and understands the steps in calculations and it’s the best way to not get confused when you get to Calc 3 or differential equations or doing a Quantum hw problem lolol
I like how she doesn’t brag. Like she is all about the work and her brand is focused. Unlike all the other StudyTubers who are constantly bragging and then making it about their personal lives
The split page method works well because of how your brain structures things. The shorter width keeps things more condensed, and your brain can “see” the entire paragraph or phrase without having to scan with your eyes.
Thank you! A very helpful video, as always 😅 For me, as a literature student, I struggle a lot in classes (mostly in literature history subjects) because teachers talk about a ton of different aspects in just one session (authors’ biographies, art movements, specific books’ analysis) and I discovered that Flow method is perfect for those subjects 💕
Omg are you Brazilian? This is so nice.. RUclips recommended me the video and I saw that one of the books is in Portuguese! Very nice video! Love from Brazil ❤️🇧🇷
@@possessedloneliness1253 These specifcaly are sketchbooks from Moleskine. In majority, they are used by ilustrators, designers, architectures. But the company have anbothers categories, as day schedule, notebooks and so on. I think there are other companies besides Molestike, as Cicero (www.ciceropapelaria.com.br), from Brazil, much more cheaper.
I highly recommend flow notes during class as they are fast to make and help you make connections in the content using keywords making it easier to remember although you might want to write them out differently later as they can get messy
Thank you so much for the method's Mariana it helps a lot expacially now when i studying at university and i of course going to try out Notion. Beacuse i need to be more productive and orginazed😊❤👌🏽
I love how I’m watching note taking methods and I’m on my bed doing nothing during quarantine 🤣
Me and you both😂😂
Timmy Nguyễn so true me too😂
Timmy Nguyen me too😂
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Timmy Nguyen same hahaha
1. Spilt page method (two column for example)
2. Q/E/C (Question, Evidences, and conclusions) method
3. Morse code method (written materials) -dots for main points
4. Flow notes (Like process)- visual
5. Sentence method
Notion is great! This is not a ad. It organizes my life.
1. Split Page - 0:45
2. QEC - 1:33
3. Morse Code - 2:25
4. Flow Notes - 3:20
5. Sentence - 4:24
It's an ad
Thank you!!
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Thanks Jasper!
Thank you for showing this in a notebook. And not iPad or similar. Paper free is great but not everyone can afford it and a lot of students still use paper and the best we can do for now is dream of paper free while we still actually need to improve study methods. So this video makes these methods accessible for a greater majority. Plus it alleviates the idea that we need expensive products in order to be productive.
I have an iPad and apple pencil but still prefer taking notes and learning from paper. I feel like I remember it better + it really hurts your eyes and your head starting at a screen all day and very up close. Plus writing on paper just feels nice imo
Going paper-free isn’t as sustainable as people often think. Paper is a completely renewable resource and is completely recyclable. That means that we can reuse the paper we use over and over again and we can plant trees to replace the ones used for paper. Electronics like iPad and laptops, on the other hand, are often made with many types of rare metals that are found by mining (which by the way, is usually terrible for the environment) and which are completely not recyclable. This means that most if not all the parts of your iPads and laptops will end up in the landfill even if you bring them to a recycling center. Please pass this information around, especially to people who suggest to you that they are going paper-free for the environment. Going paper-free can reduce clutter and (possibly) make you more organized, but it isn’t “great” as it encourages the purchase of electronics that are really quite terrible for the earth. We should be consuming non-sustainable tech at a bare minimum, and thankfully paper is a sustainable option for many types of needs, like note-taking.
Emma MacDonald I agree completely what you said about how electronic buying is not great for the environment however the other parts that go along with this method also produce waste. Just think about how many pens, pencils, highlighters, plastic folders/dividers that people use when taking note with paper. I’m currently upgrading from an iPad Air (had for 4 years) to the new iPad Pro and I believe that this device will benefit me greatly as I will continue to use it in my studies for the next 4-6 years. And before anyone says anything “YOU DO YOU”. I’m not pushing the paper free lifestyle on anyone here im just elegising to the fact that no one can be completely sustainable 😃
Electronic junk gets lost too easily. Equipment fails. But my old planners are still just as reliably holding info decades old.
Recovering Soul um I feel like physical notes and that sort of thing is lost more easily. You can save files into the cloud and as long as you use the same account you can access them from practically any device and for a long time. I can’t imagine the amount of important notes and books I’ve lost while moving house or just over time.
that morse code method is gonna save my life
Never heard of it.
@@usamarafieck1715 our teacher told about it. It's not exactly the same, obviously. But in the index, you write the symbol for the respective information and then use the symbols throughout the textbook. Very easy and practical.
SAME
I've never heard of it, but agree! It will change the way I review scientific papers!
What? How? I thought that method was not useful at all since I have tons of papers for studying?
How can a dot and a dash will help you to study/organize/make notes?
1. Split Page - 0:45
2. QEC - 1:33
3. Morse Code - 2:25
4. Flow Notes - 3:20
5. Sentence - 4:24
Thanks ☺️
Thank you
Thank you!
Thanks 😀
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Not the point but they way you hold a pen writing freaked me out 😅
Edit: wow I didn’t think so many people would feel the same
To Mariana I hope this didn’t make you feel bad or uncomfortable I just thought it was different maybe I should’ve chosen my words better
dslvr same😅
dslvr I tried to hold a pen the same way and it physically hurts lol it’s really cool that’s how she holds a pen. I definitely can’t!
I hold my writing utencils in the same way since my fingers are double jointed and I have no stability when writing in a "normal way".
@@valerienavarrete1907 oh. Wow damn
Cecelia Rodriguez me too 😂
super efficient, super effective and unique. So tired of hearing 99% of the other study RUclipsrs talking about basic knowledge sense such as "do a mindmap" "journal things out" "keep a to-do-list" etc, like, this is such a valid, informational video that finally taught me something new lol so thank you for that Mariana! ^^
Why does the way she holds her pen look like a yoga pose?
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😭😂😂😂😂😂
Oh lol. I didn't noticed that till i read your comment. Now I'm in awe with those yoga fingers
You have 666 likes,bro!
I think, she cutted her nail a little more.😂😂😂
so i relapsed and been in a very shitty mood, didn't study, procrastinated...but tonight i decided to finally open a notebook and now a new video from you? 💕 watching it on my break. just discovered you a while ago, love your videos, been binge watching 💕
Proud of you!
@@lenamonroe2961 💞
You can do it!!
good job! i wish i had that willpower :)
I have observed that peole working on such channels have those aesthetic or beautiful handwriting, but what i love about her is that she has not those aesthetic handwriting but still is running the channel like butter... I love the fact she's is not one of the kind who uses a LOT of stationery and all, she's simple and that makes her attractive and unique.. I always used the flow notes taking method but people would always question me about it but how she introduced it to the world is great.. BTW I love your voice
Glad that you’ve included Ali Abdaal’s videos, he really helped me to boost the use of active recall in my studies. Found this video incredibly useful Mariana. Thank you 💕
I am a year late but... ARMY I found one here too
As encouragement:
I thrived in college with the flow notes and sentence method (depending on the class).
Now I am a teacher and when I lesson plan I use these same methods. :) Good luck note-takers!
I'm a law student and I take all my notes with the "flow method" and i honestly cannot imagine a better way to take notes in classes, especialy since so much information is connected and multy level. It's my absolutely favourite method that I've been using since grammar school and It is also really easy to study from them. Love the video
Forever i did flow notes.. and never knew what to call them. I am holistic in my approach!! 😅
Same I always ended doing this even if I tried something else
Same to me 😂 lol
Same, especially when a teacher talks a lot 😣😂
Exactly 😂😂
The only technique that matters in Biochemistry class.
I use all of these based on the topic. With the morse code method, I write A (assertion) and R (reasoning) instead next to the lines.
With Pathology and internal medicine, this has been super useful, as these are the most extensive subjects in medicine for me.
I came back to thank you. The q/e/c thing... It has completely changed the way I study. I think I finally found a tool that works for me. I've been looking for over two years now and I can't tell you how good it feels to just understand what I've read.
Thank you so much!
OMG the split page format is such a good idea. I never thought of it, but I just tied it and it works so well.
No matter how much the technology evolves the beauty of hand written notes is incomparable
Flow notes is how i take notes and i didn't even know it had a name
Me too :)
I take notes digitally and I discovered the split page method myself and I knew it would be part of it! It’s helpful for me so I can find a topic easier than scrolling
Im definitely going to use the Morse code method for future readings! I always hated using highlighters (in my textbooks or readings) but I also disliked taking notes as I read; I felt like it disrupted my flow. This method is so efficient!
I love taking online classes and taking lotes. I appreciate the content.
Wow I'm so happy that Notion is sponsoring you! Good job 💖
Notion does a good job with advertising, because Mariana basically already loved the product, so hearing an actual advertisement from her side is as natural as in the other videos where she talks why she likes it.
I am currently a junior in college and got a really low gpa last semester, so I've been watching note-taking videos to hopefully improve the way I study and take notes. I completely forgot I was subscribed to this channel when I used to be obsessed with note-taking videos and I'm glad I came back (I never unsubscribed, I just forgot about this channel lmao) because this video is exactly what I needed
Welcome back!! The channel has changed a bit over the years. I hope you enjoy the new content and my new approach to productivity ☺️
@@mariana-vieira omgggg thank you so much! i really wasn’t expecting a reply but thank you!
I LOVE drawing a line in the middle of my page and taking outline notes with two columns! Always hated wasting space when doing outline notes and as soon as I realized I could do this I never looked back! Also useful for lessons where u only need half a page for all the general info!
It's good to hear of alternative approaches to note taking. It seems that almost everyone keeps repetitively speaking about the same tired methods, as if they are the only ones that work. To make it worse, they sometimes even denounce the others as ineffective without regard to the fact that different individuals learn by different ways.
Ayeeeeeeee Ali Abdaal shout-out that guy is amazing
-ali ababwa-
not so cute because of you now I have this song stuck in my head
IKRRRRR!!!
@@notsocute7292 HAHAHAHAA the song immediately played in my head 😂
Your handwriting is perfect.
Neat, straight but quick and not too fancy!!
I'm especially happy to be introduced to the Morse Code and Flow Notes methods. I can see myself utilizing those two methods and it's very refreshing to discover new notetaking methods rather than seeing the same ones again!
I don't know if you're Portuguese but I love how I heard you speak and thought "this way of speaking is so familiar"
Never have I heard about the first method. It seems great, I’ll try it in my next semester.
The Morse code method and split page method will save me 😂
I have an idea for people who like the flow notes method but find it hard to study off of/understand days later. Take the flow notes during the class/lecture, and then after (while the info is retained and you understand your notes), make a neat, structured, version of the notes. It doesn't need to be anything fancy. It does take a bit of time to redo your notes, but you can understand your notes, study off of them, and make sense of them later. It's worth the effort, I promise.
I always find me watching these kinds of videos and yet I haven’t been in school for over a decade, I don’t take adult classes, and my job doesn’t require any writing of any kind haha. Yet I can’t stop watching these hahah
I’ve never heard of Notion before but I love this and I’m DEFINITELY going to use this from now on
Combination of QEC with morse code method really helps me doing lazy-annotation, as someone whose read laid-back, but still want to taking note of of the books I've read. It's super helpful.
The Morse the and Sentence ones sounds great to me, I think it will fit nicely to the system I already have. So refreshing to see truly different methods that add something to the same old same, thank you for this video!
The way you hold your pen…. I’ve never seen anything like it! Thank you for this useful video :)
My pleasure 😊
Ali's one of my favorite youtubers when it comes to productivity. So glad to see him in your video! ❤
this is the best study/note taking video on youtube. The QEC method seems great for students who understand concepts broken all the way down with structure.
The flow note system would be so helpful for my discussion based class because we often start with one topic and go off in tons of different directions and talk about different things but connect them back to the original idea/point we were focusing on (Theory of Knowledge course for the IB students out there) it’s completely unstructured and sometimes I feel like I forget everything we talked about because I don’t take any notes
nothing but the way how she was holding her pen blew my mind. I have seen many other ways of holding the pen but this way was a lot new to me.
I was the entire time like "I think the notes are in French, doesn't looks like English". Then you showed that book "História da (something I wasn't able to read)" and read the pages and then I realised that was PORTUGUESE. As a brazilian, seu inglês é perfeito AAAAAAAA fiquei feliz.
I have done split page, morse code (a little different tho, I shift my reading to the left of my page so there is a space on the right, I write key word & vocabulary next to paragraph and instead of highlighting a huge block of paragraph, I highlight the side of the paragraph), flow notes throughout the years and have helped me. The point of notes is to be able to read what you wrote almost immediately. If your notes are hard to read, you may need to change the way your note structure work.
Didn't know about the Morse code tip before, really helpful
Although this is sponsored video, I must say that Notion is an amazing app to take notes. I heartily appreciate its smartness, especially building a second brain that is the best way to store all instant ideas. Thank you for your video.
I discovered notion in one of your videos and it has been life saving this semester. Thank you for making such amazing videos! Keep it up girrrl!!
I've done some experiments with yet another method of making notes for problem solving and idea creation - here's a short summary.
I use the following three building blocks, which I can combine in different ways.
Building block 1 - the sheet layout:
I use an A4 sheet in landscape format and divide it in 3x3 boxes of equal size - there's no need for exactness and I do it without a ruler.
Alternatively, I can use 3 columns and make boxes of different sizes - but at the beginning, 3x3 boxes are easier to handle.
I fill the boxes in column 1, then in column 2 and then in column 3.
Building block 2 - the box layout:
I use each box for a simple small mind map. The size limit of the box will come as a surprise, but it has a number of advantages which I will describe in a moment.
Instead of mind maps, I can use diagrams, ordinary text with indentations or math terms.
Building block 3 - thinking tools:
I can use thinking tools as topics for the small mind maps, to stimulate my thinking about the problem, like: What are key questions? What are my options? How can I split the problem into smaller parts?
I find a personal collection of thinking tools very useful - I have a corkboard over my work table and can access dozens of tools and stimuli with one glance.
For me, this process has four main advantages.
First, a conventional mind maps works best with a couple of main branches of equal size. In problem solving however, I often want to develop only one or two branches over many steps, and this leads to an unsymmetrical, unbalanced mind map.
Secondly, moving from one box to the next needs a moment of orientation - where do I stand, and what can I do next? This re-orientation happens much more often in the 3x3 layout than in an ordinary mind map.
Thirdly, I find it easier to reflect on a previous thought in a new box than in a branch of an ordinary mind map.
Fourth, the combination of mind maps and thinking tools seems very powerful to me.
Some remarks:
Depending on handwriting size, paper size and personal taste, we can experiment with 2x2, 3x3 or 4x4 boxes.
As a fourth building block I'm using a zettelkasten to organize my sheets - but that's outside the scope of this comment.
So, the mess I've been doing on my notes for years has a name, "flow method". hmmmmmm. 🤔 😂
OMG. I can relate. Didn't really know it had a name. But it works for me better than other note taking ways.
The way you hold pen is an art in itself love it🤟🤟
"if youve been watching note taking meathods for like... five minutes" 🤣
So I happen to follow this steps before finding the video in my recommendation and I am smiling ear to ear for the entire video knowing I have evolved a lot with my note taking over the years
Ive finished high school already but now I wish someone had actually taught me to study, make decent notes, review, and write essays. I just rocked up to school and the teacher said “write an essay on...”. That was it. I hope this helped students who were never taught any of this stuff.
I love Notion! Started usin it because of your videos, I started with the free version and it is great and as soon as you start understanding and adding things it makes a lot of sense to pay the full version to add unlimited pages
Flow note taking is the best when doing calculations! For as long as I’ve been doing math it’s been the way my mind processes and understands the steps in calculations and it’s the best way to not get confused when you get to Calc 3 or differential equations or doing a Quantum hw problem lolol
Love the column method
Thank you so much for uploading this!! I consider myself to be a pretty good note-taker, but there’s always room for improvement 💗
Love how professional u are, have a great year!
i've used something like flow notes ever since i can remember, its the best !
I have to praise your English. I am a non-native English speaker and learned SO MANY new words this one video…
The split page method helped me alot ❤️
I’ve been using flow notes without realizing. I love it.
(for my own future reference)
1. Split Page - 0:45
2. QEC - 1:33
3. Morse Code - 2:25
4. Flow Notes - 3:20
5. Sentence - 4:24
Thank you so much for this! I’m studying for an exam, so I will try this technique out! 🙏🏾
it's funny how i have used every methods mentioned in this video ❤ i recommend flow notes and split page method the most ❤🙏
I like how she doesn’t brag. Like she is all about the work and her brand is focused. Unlike all the other StudyTubers who are constantly bragging and then making it about their personal lives
The split page method works well because of how your brain structures things. The shorter width keeps things more condensed, and your brain can “see” the entire paragraph or phrase without having to scan with your eyes.
Short video and to the point !... Very informative 👏
How come nobody is talking about how nice her handwriting is and how nice her notes look😳
School starts tomorrow and I haven’t been in class in almost two years (COVID). I needed this
I love your pothos plant!
Thank you! A very helpful video, as always 😅 For me, as a literature student, I struggle a lot in classes (mostly in literature history subjects) because teachers talk about a ton of different aspects in just one session (authors’ biographies, art movements, specific books’ analysis) and I discovered that Flow method is perfect for those subjects 💕
I used flow notes all through my med school, works well for me . Never knew it had a name tho
You notes are creative.
I clicked as soon as i saw the notification
Thank you sister for giving ous new note taking methods .
I appreciate all the work you put into your videos!
Lastly i have been bored from hand writeen notes and your videos are really helping me with the process of taking digital notes ❤️
Omg are you Brazilian? This is so nice.. RUclips recommended me the video and I saw that one of the books is in Portuguese! Very nice video! Love from Brazil ❤️🇧🇷
Online school starts again on Monday, this has been so helpful
I've been doing most of these for years & I didn't even know there were names! The morse code one is definitely something I could use in the future 😊
Thank you so much for sharing this useful information 🌻🌻🌻
really enjoyed this video, inspired me a lot :)
Everyone is talking about the way she holds the pen when she writes meanwhile I’m impressed by how straight she writes on blank paper
I’m offended by how good your hand-writing is.
your handwriting is so pretty
Never thought my type of taking notes would have a name "flow notes" 😂😂😂
I was supposed to watch this for school, and it was actually more interesting than I thought it would be, especially the morse code method.
THANK YOU SOOO MUCH FOR LETTING US KNOW THAT WE STUDENTS CAN HAVE UNLIMITED STORAGE FOR NOTION 🖤🖤 bless you
i have been using the FLOW CHART METHOD for almost a year and YES IT IS SUPER HELPFUL
Does anyone have a link to where i can buy this notebook?
us.moleskine.com/en/
@@argeancomics3291 what are these note books called?
@@possessedloneliness1253 These specifcaly are sketchbooks from Moleskine. In majority, they are used by ilustrators, designers, architectures. But the company have anbothers categories, as day schedule, notebooks and so on. I think there are other companies besides Molestike, as Cicero (www.ciceropapelaria.com.br), from Brazil, much more cheaper.
There are other alternatives if you are looking for notebook that has grid papers such as Leuchtturm1917, Kokuya & Campus
Thankyou!
Thank you so much! Extremely helpful😁😁😁
Me: Watches studying videos
Mom: School just ended
I highly recommend flow notes during class as they are fast to make and help you make connections in the content using keywords making it easier to remember although you might want to write them out differently later as they can get messy
Thank you so much for the method's Mariana it helps a lot expacially now when i studying at university and i of course going to try out Notion. Beacuse i need to be more productive and orginazed😊❤👌🏽
Thank you for the ideas and simple explanation 💐
aAAAA, você fala português
achei o comentário em português que eu procurava kakakakaka
It’s so satisfying to see this beautiful writing
Oh my goodness! You hold a pen/pencil the same way I do! I thought I was the only one!
I finally found someone!
Me too!
@@niccib Me too.