Las aplicaciones de notas son como los items en muchos juegos de rol. Los principiantes e intermedios tienden a querer probar de todo, los más cool y llamativos, los que dan la mayor ventaja posible. Los veteranos van por lo simple y práctico. Después de tres años configurando bases de datos en notion, creando conexiones en obsidian, viendo si puedo pagar evernote, me di cuenta de que solo necesitaba tomar notas rápido y sencilo… en Keep
@@JohnMasudParvez I use id as my common place note book. Links, videos, images, thought, opinions, even some meeting notes and important data. Then I decide if I want a note to be a doc or even a proyect.
@@mezalos Doc is fine for taking notes. I used to do that years back and even I used to take notes in my email too but when you will have 100+ notes then I start to find issues to search my notes because the ultimate idea is to reuse the notes to support my action as second brain. I explained this concept here ruclips.net/video/gJqjBYrOG6A/видео.html
@@JohnMasudParvez Nice! Yes, I remember when email was a common place for everithing, gmail still goes arround it and works fine. Thanks for the reply!
This! 😂 Everything that I want to write down on a piece of paper, I use Keep instead. Keep = quick taking note app for storing small important bits of info or phrases. Evernote = long-format notes that need more structure. Notion = for qualitative data. Spreadsheet = quantitative data.
LOL I read this comment before watching the video, forgot about it and then it immediately came back to me when he started typing. I bust out laughing. Thanks for the laugh.
@JohnMasudParvez Do you know a way to add hyperlinked text instead actual links? So if I copy a text that has a link behind it, it does not transfer on Google Keep only the text itself. Thanks in advance!
Cool. I am glad that you found this and already turning to build up your 2nd brain by Google Keep. This is super simple compared to advanced tools and has have great free unlimited collaboration option! Regarding the link, unfortunately, does not allow but I just organize those links together and always include an image on each card. Keep this up! Cheers. See you in the next video!
Hi Victor. This video showed how you can use google keep to build your 2nd brain. It seems you are interested in the concept of second brain then here is the video for you to watch ruclips.net/video/gJqjBYrOG6A/видео.html
That's right ! This is very basic fundamental approach to store knowledge and information. As most people don't event store their notes property. Which app do you use for second brain?
@@JohnMasudParvez My point is the title of the video ends with "...and build your second brain". The thumbnail mentions "CODE". The video itself however doesn't mention CODE or PARA. It's a great Keep tutorial though, it's just the title that's inaccurate.
@@aliasgur3342 Thank you. Yes with more advanced tools like notion or radian, we can have the CODE or PARA well. But what we can do is, use KEEP with proper tagging which can help us to create notes with different note strcuture. Yes, the objective of the view is to inspire them to learn about CODE and start taking simple a tool to store their notes first, and then move forward in an advanced manner. I appreciate you bringing this point up, so we could have this great discussion with you. Happy to share with you that we are going to make a series of PARA and CODE videos moving forward, so different levels of note-takers can adapt to their right tool.
You made my note taking sooo easy ! Thank you !
Thank you for your inspiring comment!
Las aplicaciones de notas son como los items en muchos juegos de rol.
Los principiantes e intermedios tienden a querer probar de todo, los más cool y llamativos, los que dan la mayor ventaja posible. Los veteranos van por lo simple y práctico. Después de tres años configurando bases de datos en notion, creando conexiones en obsidian, viendo si puedo pagar evernote, me di cuenta de que solo necesitaba tomar notas rápido y sencilo… en Keep
Thanks for sharing. How are you using note app?
@@JohnMasudParvez I use id as my common place note book. Links, videos, images, thought, opinions, even some meeting notes and important data. Then I decide if I want a note to be a doc or even a proyect.
@@mezalos Doc is fine for taking notes. I used to do that years back and even I used to take notes in my email too but when you will have 100+ notes then I start to find issues to search my notes because the ultimate idea is to reuse the notes to support my action as second brain. I explained this concept here
ruclips.net/video/gJqjBYrOG6A/видео.html
@@JohnMasudParvez Nice! Yes, I remember when email was a common place for everithing, gmail still goes arround it and works fine. Thanks for the reply!
This! 😂 Everything that I want to write down on a piece of paper, I use Keep instead. Keep = quick taking note app for storing small important bits of info or phrases. Evernote = long-format notes that need more structure. Notion = for qualitative data. Spreadsheet = quantitative data.
Great Video, however, are you using snare drums for a keyboard? :)
Thank you for your compliment. And ya we are aiming to skip the keyboard sounds, it seems some audience like, someone not enjoying that.
LOL I read this comment before watching the video, forgot about it and then it immediately came back to me when he started typing. I bust out laughing. Thanks for the laugh.
Waiting for this !!!
Will live soon. Stay with us!
@JohnMasudParvez Do you know a way to add hyperlinked text instead actual links? So if I copy a text that has a link behind it, it does not transfer on Google Keep only the text itself. Thanks in advance!
Cool. I am glad that you found this and already turning to build up your 2nd brain by Google Keep. This is super simple compared to advanced tools and has have great free unlimited collaboration option! Regarding the link, unfortunately, does not allow but I just organize those links together and always include an image on each card. Keep this up! Cheers. See you in the next video!
Loved it
Delighted to know you loved it! Stay with us!
So this was another Tutorial on how to use Keep. Total miss on the tital of this video
Hi Victor. This video showed how you can use google keep to build your 2nd brain. It seems you are interested in the concept of second brain then here is the video for you to watch ruclips.net/video/gJqjBYrOG6A/видео.html
Sorry but this is simply a Keep tutorial, absolutely nothing about Second Brain methodology other than using the logo.
That's right ! This is very basic fundamental approach to store knowledge and information. As most people don't event store their notes property. Which app do you use for second brain?
@@JohnMasudParvez My point is the title of the video ends with "...and build your second brain". The thumbnail mentions "CODE". The video itself however doesn't mention CODE or PARA. It's a great Keep tutorial though, it's just the title that's inaccurate.
@@aliasgur3342 Thank you. Yes with more advanced tools like notion or radian, we can have the CODE or PARA well. But what we can do is, use KEEP with proper tagging which can help us to create notes with different note strcuture. Yes, the objective of the view is to inspire them to learn about CODE and start taking simple a tool to store their notes first, and then move forward in an advanced manner. I appreciate you bringing this point up, so we could have this great discussion with you. Happy to share with you that we are going to make a series of PARA and CODE videos moving forward, so different levels of note-takers can adapt to their right tool.
@@aliasgur3342 "show you step by step process of how you can setup your second brain"🤣
@@leejohn4592 🤦♂️
Please work on removing the typing noise from your videos, super distracting from the content
Hay Alex! Thank you for the suggestion. Will pass that suggestion to our editor team ! See you in the next video! Cheers!