Notion vs. Everything: Why It Won My Productivity Tool Battle

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  • Опубликовано: 24 янв 2025

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  • @lifeisartreality
    @lifeisartreality 10 месяцев назад +1

    I can’t believe I thought notion was hard. lol. So much art and self expression and programming that you get the feeling that you’re not being productive. It forces you to slow down. Step back. Be more creative instead. This video was a real eye opener. Thank you so much📔🖌️🩷👝☕️

  • @Vijay-iz4vb
    @Vijay-iz4vb 10 месяцев назад

    Yeah one of the best productive tool 🔥

  • @Proactivity
    @Proactivity 4 месяца назад

    I transitioned to Notion from Evernote. The import process couldn't cope with the number of notes I had and failed twice. I didn't notice for a while that Notion kept my partial imports, so now I have 2 or 3 copies of 1000s of notes. Is there an easy way to find duplicates? Nope. How about find the latest version of a note? Uh uh. The Android mobile app doesn't even let you select all text in a note! I'm yet to be impressed with Notion.

  • @skygarden
    @skygarden 5 месяцев назад

    i found notion utterly mystifying. like there's no frame of reference t know whether you're picking the right [thing] or just fumbling with whatever features you can find and wondering if you guessed right. watched 400 videos bc it seemed like N was the only such app that my nd brain had a chance at being able to crack and use.
    it was really disappointing bc every day i encounter expensive, life-ruining, dream-destroying problems that come from my inability to organize or find things.
    if anyone ever reads this comment, is there a way to use N the same way i use my floor and tables to keep important prophecy's and documents visible and accessible? bc every productivity app or whatever is hard to use, hidden when not in use, hard to find the thing you need, so high friction, high opacity.
    anybody?

    • @jennaredfield
      @jennaredfield  5 месяцев назад

      I love Notion because it is so freeform but I think the bigger questions that needs to be asked:
      What do you need it for?
      What works best for your brain in terms of visualization? Do you prefer to see things in one place or separated, etc..
      These are all questions that I'm asking in the book I'm writing as I find that when people start using Notion they realize they've never thought much about how their brain best functions because they've always had apps that have told them what to do and how to think and for the first time they are able to have the world at their fingertips and have never really considered the best way to work or visualize what they want and how their brain works best. I hope that instead of learning the app, you take time trying to figure out how best it could help you and then apply that system to the app.

  • @millennialmoneymom
    @millennialmoneymom 9 месяцев назад

    This video just altered my brain 🧠 chemistry 🧪 🔥❤️😔