go cheap is great! at the beginning I used scrap paper and 4 cardboard boxes lol probably not the way to go but it got me started I hope this system gets more people started!
Great! The main thing is: 1. To start 2. To save everything you write The organisation part may vary, but you will need to start this pile growing if you want to be able to refer to that information later on!😊
I really like the simplicity of your system. Thanks for sharing. Do you have some kind of reference/ index where you can find a special information quickly?
Thanks for watching! No I do not… that’s a good idea actually, thanks! As for right now - I keep that info in my memory (because there is not a lot of bundles and i name there pretty obvious), but sure will need something like that soon😅
@@I_wrote_it_down I know of a video that can help with that! On the channel "Journal De Silvie", she has a video called "Index - the easy lookup for information in your commonplace book". Like tons of people who came long before us and already figured these things out, she uses a combo of a slim margin on the page itself, and then an index at the back of the notebook (or bundle). I'll try to link it, dunno if you've got the ability to link turned on: th-cam.com/video/WBnPcuJRUnk/w-d-xo.html Basically what you've made is what folks like John Locke, Thomas Jefferson, etc used to carry around with them as their own catch-all/commonplace book. (These days ppl call it a Traveler's Notebook, but they existed for hundreds of years before Midori started selling them as that.)
Just a regular paper. You can even print something on them and then fold to get yourself a unique bundle. Soon I will release a video on how to assemble your own Everbook so make sure you won’t miss it!
Nice question! Actually I do everything chronologically, but if I see that I have a lot of info for same subject - I just collect this info into separate bundle (if I need quick access to it, or might want to refer to it in future). It does not happen as often as it might look, but IF NEEDED - I can spend few minutes to combine everything together
Can anyone count how many times I’ve said the word “system”?😂
Pulling for you guys over there in Ukraine, my friend. Best of luck to you. I wish we were doing more.
Thank you, I appreciate that
This is brilliant! Thank you for sharing.
@@chenlim2165 thank you!
go cheap is great!
at the beginning I used scrap paper and 4 cardboard boxes lol
probably not the way to go but it got me started
I hope this system gets more people started!
Great!
The main thing is:
1. To start
2. To save everything you write
The organisation part may vary, but you will need to start this pile growing if you want to be able to refer to that information later on!😊
Thanks for sharing that you are in Ukraine. My thoughts and prayers are with you.🙏🏾
Thank you for your support!🙏
This was amazing!!!
Thank you, glad you liked it!
Excellent! Thank you for this 👍🏻
Thank you for watching!
Thank you for sharing your system! I've been looking for something like this for years! I just started using. Thank you again.
I’m glad that it helped you!
Nice
I really like the simplicity of your system. Thanks for sharing. Do you have some kind of reference/ index where you can find a special information quickly?
Thanks for watching! No I do not… that’s a good idea actually, thanks! As for right now - I keep that info in my memory (because there is not a lot of bundles and i name there pretty obvious), but sure will need something like that soon😅
@@I_wrote_it_down I know of a video that can help with that!
On the channel "Journal De Silvie", she has a video called "Index - the easy lookup for information in your commonplace book". Like tons of people who came long before us and already figured these things out, she uses a combo of a slim margin on the page itself, and then an index at the back of the notebook (or bundle).
I'll try to link it, dunno if you've got the ability to link turned on: th-cam.com/video/WBnPcuJRUnk/w-d-xo.html
Basically what you've made is what folks like John Locke, Thomas Jefferson, etc used to carry around with them as their own catch-all/commonplace book. (These days ppl call it a Traveler's Notebook, but they existed for hundreds of years before Midori started selling them as that.)
Thank you!
Do you use special paper to make the bundles ? Or just regular paper ?
Just a regular paper. You can even print something on them and then fold to get yourself a unique bundle. Soon I will release a video on how to assemble your own Everbook so make sure you won’t miss it!
Thanks for posting this! For your bundle, do you just go chronically or do you go back and re-bundle them by subject?
Nice question! Actually I do everything chronologically, but if I see that I have a lot of info for same subject - I just collect this info into separate bundle (if I need quick access to it, or might want to refer to it in future). It does not happen as often as it might look, but IF NEEDED - I can spend few minutes to combine everything together