This is one of the very best recaps of the Building a Second Brain method Ali. Fantastic job to you and your team 🙌 It was so much fun collaborating together and I hope we do it again!
@Tiago Forte "Building the second brain" is a life-altering lesson. Thanks for writing and giving us a framework to follow and unburden the mind. So much information goes unused. Now I know what to do with it. @Ali Abdaal - Thanks for a concise and easy-to-grasp summary. Kudos.
To summarize the CODE for building the 2nd brain: C - Capture: use note-taking apps or picture to store information. O - Organise: ask "Where will I use this information?" D - Distill: progressive summarization E - Express: show your work
@@Qwerty-tw7ku I'd say that's a bit harsh. But there's in fact nothing new. I don't know if it's because the book is bad (doesn't have much content), the review is bad (doesn't say what's novel in the book), or that I know too much of this stuff that there's nothing new anymore (I highly doubt it),
@@Qwerty-tw7ku step away from the word second brain and call it however you want and you might find some more openness to the concept. We have well working "second brain" systems all around us and they do work, its just not a the magic which it's sold as
@@Qwerty-tw7ku he just spends 15+ min trying to explain "take notes on things that you want to remember, keep them organized to find them when you need" in the most convoluted way possible...
omg this entire time I thought second brain was some super fancy productivity technique that no one would explain to me, but this is literally my journal. I used it in the exact way you described when I was writing my college essays, too. Thank you so much for this video your channel is amazing
Well explained. Thank you for bringing up this video. Financial education is indeed required for more than 70% of the society in the country as very few are literate on the subject ..... Thanks to Gianna Everett the lady you recommended.....
No doubt!! I never knew she had gone viral. I decided to back up my assets and property with her when we met at a conference in New Jersey for the first time.
SUMMARY NOTES: 00:00 Intro -The problem of information overload leads to a need for a system to help manage and organize information. -The "second brain" system helps solve the problem of information overload by providing a framework for organizing and storing information. -The "second brain" system has helped Ali in his own life, and can hopefully help others as well. -The "second brain" system uses CODE as an acronym to explain its core foundations - Capture, Organize, Distill, Express. 00:41 What is a Second Brain and why should you have one? - A second brain is a digital system for capturing and organizing ideas. - Building a second brain can help you express your creativity, be more productive and make better decisions. - Every job today involves knowledge work of some kind, and a second brain can help you with inputting, processing, and outputting information. - The methodology for building a second brain has four parts: Capture, Organize, Distill and Express (CODE). 04:56 C (Capture) - Ali discusses different ways of capturing information, both manually and automatically. -Ali captures his thoughts and ideas in Apple Notes. - He also has a system for automatically capturing highlights from books, articles, and podcasts. - Having a good capture system helps reduce stress levels by freeing up your brain from having to remember everything. - Ali recommends using a note taking system to store thoughts and ideas that come to mind throughout the day, as well as highlights from books, articles, and podcasts. 08:32 O (Organise) - Ali suggests organizing information by actionability rather than topic in order to be more targeted and efficient in one's learning. - This means that when you come across something relevant, you add it to the project folder related to the action you plan to take, rather than creating a new category for it. - You can still search for specific information using control F or command F if needed. - This system is especially helpful when working on long-term projects with many moving parts. 11:07 D (Distill) - Ali talks about a method called progressive summarization, which is basically like highlighting, but on steroids. - This is effective for flagging up the areas which are particularly important. - Different than highlighting we're used to in school - it's not particularly effective for retention in your own personal brain, but it is effective for flagging up the areas which are particularly important. 11:45 E (Express) -The "E" in the second brain system stands for Express, meaning that once you have captured and organized your ideas, you need to share them with the world in some way. -Sharing your ideas allows you to receive feedback, collaborate with others, and ultimately create something tangible that is the output of all of your hard work. -Without expressing our ideas, they are essentially useless - it's important to find a way to share your creativity with others. 13:09 How my Second Brain has helped Ali -The course/book has helped Ali become more productive, but also more creative and less stressed in general. -The system taught Ali the idea of slow burns versus heavy lifts - working on multiple projects simultaneously so that when it comes time to actually finish one, most of the work is already done. -The system has also helped with his teaching work - he can easily prepare talks with just a few minutes notice by referencing his stored information.
With the new GPTs, this system makes even more sense ! I will try that. Because you can collect all sort of datas on a particular topic, and make a private GPT for a book, another for a YT video, and in each of them you provide the right data in the Knowledge base, and even maybe it will be soon possible to connect them directly to a folder of files to keep it up to date. Very powerful !!!
I would love to see a "day in the life" style video but from the perspective of how you go about using all these incredible systems like the second brain, reading, learning new information, etc.
Okay I'll do it! I know it's a year later but I'm keen to be actionable and not just talk about with no application. I also found the distill part of the video way to vague.
i liked these phrases : " your brain is for having thoughts not for keeping them " " it's good to have ideas but it's better to share them, so express your ideas and help others "
" So I read all these books and get overloaded with information " and to fix this I'll read another book about reading to many books and getting overloaded with information. Haha 10/10
Seriously !! It's so funny to read all the time about the basic things which we can learn in more peaceful way if we listen to our inner voice. And nobody tricks can absolutely help until you recognise the real cause . Just sit with myself calmly is the real peace ✌️
I've been sticking to this second brain concept without having concrete reasons. You just confirmed to me that I'm on the right path and also given a couple more tips that I could benefit from. Cheers!
Ali! This video couldn't have come at a better time. I have SO many song ideas, tasks, schedules etc ... I just end up getting overwhelmed - Definitely going to give this a try! Thanks mate :)
This video is very helpful for me. I want to read the book "Building the second brain" for long time. Now, after watching your video I realized that I had built the second brain during my university life but its not digital. I had store all the knowledge in the form of notes that if I get through them it will really help to memorize it again. But now I need to organize them digitally so it could be accessible for me anytime.
Video ideas: 1. Books for those who don't read 2. How to calm self before sleep 3. Podcasts for beginners 4. How to make notes + apps 5. Things students should use
I truly love your commitment to self growth and evolution Ali 🙏🏽 videos like this have helped me so much in my own journey. All you book recommendations and productivity hacks have made such a huge difference so thank you! Adding these tips to the list ☺️
I'm an old man now, but I"ve keep notes from everything I"ve read since just after high school. In college I took a look at my high school notes and realized I had trouble reading my own handwriting. So I retyped all my notes. At the end of each college semester I started going through my notes for each class, boiling them down what seemed useful (or forgetable) and typed those as well. It wasn't until later in college that I realized I could not use many of my notes in papers because I did not collect where it came from for a citation, and fixed that for the future. I still have my original little notebook, which became 3 little 3-ring binders. I switched to composition notebooks where I captured notes, and later maybe 3-4 times per notebook I would type of the notes I wanted added to my digital collection. When I learned how to use Google Drive and Docs, I decided to share my notes with my peers and still to this day offer that link freely. Funny though, few have offered to share their collected knowledge. I suspect I will continue doing this until the very end. I look forward to Tiago's book, and enjoy your videos. If I don't seem to find a nugget in each one, it's pretty close to a 1:1 ratio. Great presentations. The topics have substance. The tempo is good, also I too often speed up what I listen to unless I"m focussed on taking notes. Thank you, and keep it up.
I can definitely vouch for the benefits of having such a system. I've had a digital 'second brain' for the last 22 years, and in a meeting recently, someone asked about a knowledge capture programme I ran in the early 2000s and I managed to retrieve the relevant information in less than a minute.
@@rehansheikhhelpingvideos Evernote for my notes archive. Been using it for 12/13 years and now have 34K+ notes - all in just one notebook (but with a tag hierarchy that matches my Google Drive folders / Gmail labels etc).
@@rehansheikhhelpingvideos I've heard good things about Apple Notes, but I use Windows and Android devices! 😄 Be aware that too much time can be wasted trying out new shiny tools and apps that seem to come out every week. 'Productivity' channels are a procrastinator's worst enemy sometimes! 😆
@@darius-b Do you have any advice or video suggestions for organizing Evernote? I have a bunch of notes that need structure. Things got scrambled when Evernote for Android began mangling notes several years ago.
This has officially blown my mind! I'm definitely trying this system this week :) The only part I had trouble understanding was the Distill portion of the video. If someone cares to explain it will be very much appreciated!
I love this. I didn’t even know I was subconsciously using my second brain. I write EVERYTHING down in Apple notes. It helps a lot to declutter all my thoughts & ideas.
Hey Ali, thanks for sharing this. I have a problem applying things I learned about productivity and I kept on researching thinking that the problem is I don't have enough knowledge. But the truth is I don't take action to make a difference. Now I'm planning to apply 3 things that I want to do for one week and see what will happen and if those are effective then I will continuously apply and improve them.
Great video! Thank you! Ideas for a video: 1) How to calm your mind 2) Living from the inside out 3) learning to identify and eliminate toxic thoughts 4) How to build healthy relationships 5) How to build joy capacity
Your Book Club series is one of the most useful series on TH-cam. I have a commonplace book in Evernote and I'm always amazed at the gems I've come across over the years. You spinning around by a hot tub when you were talking about self-care is such a vibe 😁Love the idea of organising ideas according to actionability. Felt called out by "hoarding your ideas" 😃😭Thank you for this breakdown of the book, Ali. Noted as a must read and I also need to work "expressing" my finds.
For Some people Journals are for recalling sweet memories for self reflection on their journey of their lives how they have changed/evolved over time, experiences with people
Now this is my favourite video! I have been struggling a lot when it comes to handling multiple projects. Thanks Ali!! You really answered a lot of my questions today!!
Video idea: what are the most efective habits to bild a productive routine based on science. For example, should we exercise in the morning or afternoon? For how long? What about reading? Should we fast? Thank you
I have been using my brain more to remember things...I think I am wrong, maybe remembering is good, but now i believe my brain is better being used to CREATE things...thanks Ali abdaal for that insights
My $100 idea for a podcast is a deep dive into Apple notes for my second brain. I have been using it for years but not got the best out of it. The iPad Pro is nice with the pencil and good note ocr blended with highlights. AN writing is separate from text as you know. Thanks for your work! I love the book Show your work and getting a blog going - “don’t wait to be perfect you will never start” 😍
You dont need to be a writer by profession but you do need to write in order to ace in any profession because slow thoughts create thoughtful life, impulsive thoughts create a life without impact - Ankur warikoo
This is THE best 15 minuet summary of BASB. I recently finished the book and I could not “Distill” the insights any better myself, I can’t believe this sort of content is actually free. Great video Ali. Thank you 👍🏽
The points you make in your videos are so clear and easy to interpret. The layout is so clean and nice on the eyes. I look forward to every video and this one was especially helpful to me. Thank you Ali! 🌱
Thanks for this Ali and Team! It really helps break down the process of thinking to have a 2nd brain. I've been calmer with my projects since listening to you and I grow ever more productive with my schedule and life in general. As for the video idea, perhaps you can make a video on how to deal with burn outs? I believe burnouts burn creativity. You want to push, but you just mentally can't. I've dealt with it in the past, but Im getting out of it now since the company I want to work for actually hit me up to work with them. It gave me a boost!
Well here's a video How to use google keep, docs and calender to their full potential as second brain since they are free and great video btw, keep up the great work
Ideas 1. study tips for competitive exams Apps to practice quizzes 2. Dealing with shot team procrastination (Like when ever I study small thought came in mind that what I will do in test? Oh I am hungry or oh I want to go to washroom ) 3. Also you can give solution about those people who are scared of timers like me( I have a huge syllabus so using techniques like pomodoro make me anxious and my brain completely get blanked. ) 4. And like some people don't daydream but often they are blanked out completely what to do then
You deliver excellent content to your audience. It's very interesting material. All of your effort put into creating this video is much appreciated. I'm truly grateful for your help!
Love the part about slow burn. Never heard of it before but this resonates a lot with how I usually work, just wasn’t aware of it. I’ll be setting up my own second brain in Notion, since none of the templates out there fulfill my needs 100%!
Having a second brain is no joke. I am currently using notion to perfect this. Great video Ali. Definetly devouring all of the information you are putting out! 🔥📓🤔
Hi Ali, love the video. I'd love to learn more on the topic of living for the 'little things'. How to live and enjoy everyday to the fullest without the future creating stress and anxiousness. Along the lines of Making the little things, big things. I hope this reaches you. Many thanks, Ali
Video idea - a quite popular opinion that I’ve seen many motivational speakers mention is to spend at least a few mintues been alone. But when I tried implementing this my mind is always - either blank or filled with negative/unwanted thoughts. Some insights on how to effectively spend time with myself would be really helpful. ♥️
That's natural brother. Before starting to be alone, just have an intention in your mind to stay positive alone. Incase negative or random thoughts come, let it be. Don't stress to overcome it. But next time u do, start with the intention to stay positive. After few attempts, you will start seeing progress
Problem: Information Overload Solution: Write things down Common place book. old school. Input -> Process -> Output CODE. Capture, Organize, Distill, Express. Capture: Inbox Organize: -not by how you found em. like book notes, podcasts notes, article notes etc etc. Where will i use this information? Folder. Organize by actionability. Organize by "Project" rather than "Topic" Distill: Progressive summarization. Express: -show yur work. turn all the stuff into something. Slow burn. ---
thank you for such an insightful video. Here is my recomendation for your next youtube video/podcast or where ever you wanna present it. "FLOW STATE" 1.what is a flow state 2.how do you get in there 3.what happens what it happens and so on .
Video idea: How to strike up deep and meaningful conversations with people. What is the key to this and how can we use the tips you provided today to express ideas/concepts we learn in a way that doesn't sound pretentious, boring or annoying but instead sparks conversation and engages people.
Absolutely love your content and especially this one! one request if you could reduce the speed at which you talk, i tried to reduce it in settings but the voice lag was frustrating. Thanks
Thank you so much for this video! It has been getting more and more difficult to remember ideas and even tasks due to the stagnation of the past 2 years. I have some videos ideas that I would really want to watch on your channel: - how to deal with the feeling of unproductivity when you're resting (which I think is so difficult for a lot of us, and me personally) - a video solely dedicated to ideas on how to start if you have a strong fear of expectations and failure - how to accomplish tasks even with problems weighing you down (maybe the team can talk about compartmentalization?)
I've been using Obsidian for my second brain. I started off using Notion but found Obsidian has less friction (especially once you learn hot keys). I found it really helped with essay writing at uni.
I've heard about it as well and intend to try it, right now I am only using Notion... I wonder, did you learn by yourself or did you follow a course or something similar for mastering it ? Thanks
This was a really great video. As a creator, I have several apps I use as my second brain but I’d have to collapse them all into one place and organize based on projects. Thanks for sharing.
Without knowing the concept of second brain, now I understand i was using onenote as my second brain in these 2 years. Yes the concept is great. In fact the mind becomes free and when things needed just find using control F. Being a maths teacher, we get lots of methods for same question, which I used to think i will remember. But now everything goes in second brain, which is very helpful in the class. Moreover once it's made in digital it is there always. syncing . Always easy to expand the second brain too.
Hello!! I’d like to see more video about public speaking like tips on public speaking, how to conquer your fears, tips on delivering your speech, how to be more confident. Thank you!!
Most times it amazes me greatly the way I move from an average lifestyle to earning over 63k per month, utter shock is the word. have understood a lot in the past few years to doubt that opportunities abound in the financial markets, The only thing is to know where to focus.
@@oscarkelly3378 Anyways not actually, what I know about trading almost borders on zilch lol. I make huge profits on my investment since I started trading with Mrs Debbie Ramirez, her trading strategies are top notch coupled with the little commission she charges on her trade.
As someone with ADHD and dyslexia this concept of building a second brain truly helps me navigate life and its various aspects, slowly weakening and reshaping the way I think and see the world.
Really loved your take on working on more video projects at a time and make them "mature" in a more natural way. I would love to learn more about your video creation process so, because you asked about new video ideas, what about doing a run over your video production process, including some gear recommendations? Thanks for your teachings and all the videos :)
How to fix our Dopamine centers in order to have an effective motivation supply through out our day and for weeks till we reach our goal? Please make a video on this, i tend to lose my spark after a few hours or days, I believe i have messed my Dopamine centers. Also great video!
I can feel you! I felt the same way a year ago. Our brain get overstimulated with activities like social media, Netflix and releases dopamine but later when we do something that is not as much stimulating and a bit boring we feel lack of interest. Somethings that has helped me detoxifying things that provides instant gratification like social media, TV for a month or so and then intensionally bringing them back in life so you don't over do it. - Hope this helps
I came to TH-cam to learn how to trade after listening to a guy on radio talk about the importance of investing and how he made $460,000 in 4 months from $160k. Somehow this video has helped shed light on some things, but I'm confused, I'm a newbie and I'm open to ideas.
I realized that the secret to making a million is saving for a better investment. I always tell myself you don't need that new Maserati or that vacation just yet. That mindset helped me make more money investing. For example last year I invested 80k in stocks (with the help of my Financial Advisor of course) and made about 246k, but guess what? I put it all back and traded with her again and now I'm rounding up close to a million.
Wall Street's big banks and payments firms are getting involved in digital assets as a result of client demand. A recent Mastercard survey found that 40% of people plan to use cryptocurrency in the next year.
4 years ago I was living paycheck to paycheck, working 40hrs a week, High school drop out with a GED. 489 credit score with an eviction, Repo and collections. Got into real estate but ran into unqualified clients that didn't qualify for a mortgage because of their credit I found this home based business in here on TH-cam and it just made sense.
Hi Ali, I’d like to see a video about how you go from yearly/quarterly planning to weekly/daily execution. It would be nice to see at least one ongoing effort (ex. Stay fit, mental health) and at least one project (ex. create a new course, publish video about 2022 financials)
Thank you. Have had problems organizing and finding info for over 30 years. I've been keeping journals with index system for many of those years, especially mind maps (taught this subject for last 20 years). I knew I had an organizing challenge and have been trying various electronic means. Tried Roam for the past year...too complicated for me. I tried Apple notes but found that my volume max it out and according to Apple crashed a few times. Sometimes I want to take a picture of a page or two, then write some attaching notes, so I tried Liquid Text but didn't serve my purpose as well. Questions: How do you keep all the different app notes? I'm trying OneNote now. I know I need to change my notebook titles, section and pages (this was helpful in your video, so thank you). My variety of reading topics is too wide, I now realized I need to reduce those. I am a author so I collect areas to teach my writing classes, personal development for my coaching clients, articles, maybe a book in the future. So I've labeled my OneNote notebooks with these in mind. Too broad. Would appreciate how to table the topics to find easier. I have started using MindManager software again (stopped for five years) and want to again map my notes. Again the challenge, labeling in order to find again. I love you're labeling "second brain" and I am going to get the book to read, subscribed, and look forward to watching your other videos. I didn't think I could get used to how fast you talk but after a few minutes I caught on but do wonder if this is the way you talk in real life or you sped up the video (lol). Again "thank you".
I feel your struggle too. What helped me is using two keywords for labels, words that are distinctive. Though mainly I mind map to create, this is for notes. Scrivener is custom built for book writing, as another idea.
I am so excited about your topic as well as could you mind give advice for student if they want study mpharm especially writing skill also memorize the information.
This is one of the very best recaps of the Building a Second Brain method Ali. Fantastic job to you and your team 🙌 It was so much fun collaborating together and I hope we do it again!
y is no one replying to tiago! dood! you da bes!
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@tiago 2nd brain is great concept..is that I can implement by reading your book...how your book differ from your course...
@Tiago Forte "Building the second brain" is a life-altering lesson. Thanks for writing and giving us a framework to follow and unburden the mind. So much information goes unused. Now I know what to do with it. @Ali Abdaal - Thanks for a concise and easy-to-grasp summary. Kudos.
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To summarize the CODE for building the 2nd brain:
C - Capture: use note-taking apps or picture to store information.
O - Organise: ask "Where will I use this information?"
D - Distill: progressive summarization
E - Express: show your work
@@Qwerty-tw7ku I'd say that's a bit harsh. But there's in fact nothing new. I don't know if it's because the book is bad (doesn't have much content), the review is bad (doesn't say what's novel in the book), or that I know too much of this stuff that there's nothing new anymore (I highly doubt it),
@@Qwerty-tw7ku step away from the word second brain and call it however you want and you might find some more openness to the concept. We have well working "second brain" systems all around us and they do work, its just not a the magic which it's sold as
Thank you
Yeah, 15+ mins and I could have just read your comment
@@Qwerty-tw7ku he just spends 15+ min trying to explain "take notes on things that you want to remember, keep them organized to find them when you need" in the most convoluted way possible...
omg this entire time I thought second brain was some super fancy productivity technique that no one would explain to me, but this is literally my journal. I used it in the exact way you described when I was writing my college essays, too. Thank you so much for this video your channel is amazing
Well explained. Thank you for bringing up this video. Financial education is indeed required for more than 70% of the society in the country as very few are literate on the subject ..... Thanks to Gianna Everett the lady you recommended.....
No doubt!! I never knew she had gone viral. I decided to back up my assets and property with her when we met at a conference in New Jersey for the first time.
That woman totally changed my life for good. I have come across individuals but none is as honest as Everett . So surprised you know her too.
SUMMARY NOTES:
00:00 Intro
-The problem of information overload leads to a need for a system to help manage and organize information.
-The "second brain" system helps solve the problem of information overload by providing a framework for organizing and storing information.
-The "second brain" system has helped Ali in his own life, and can hopefully help others as well.
-The "second brain" system uses CODE as an acronym to explain its core foundations - Capture, Organize, Distill, Express.
00:41 What is a Second Brain and why should you have one?
- A second brain is a digital system for capturing and organizing ideas.
- Building a second brain can help you express your creativity, be more productive and make better decisions.
- Every job today involves knowledge work of some kind, and a second brain can help you with inputting, processing, and outputting information.
- The methodology for building a second brain has four parts: Capture, Organize, Distill and Express (CODE).
04:56 C (Capture)
- Ali discusses different ways of capturing information, both manually and automatically.
-Ali captures his thoughts and ideas in Apple Notes.
- He also has a system for automatically capturing highlights from books, articles, and podcasts.
- Having a good capture system helps reduce stress levels by freeing up your brain from having to remember everything.
- Ali recommends using a note taking system to store thoughts and ideas that come to mind throughout the day, as well as highlights from books, articles, and podcasts.
08:32 O (Organise)
- Ali suggests organizing information by actionability rather than topic in order to be more targeted and efficient in one's learning.
- This means that when you come across something relevant, you add it to the project folder related to the action you plan to take, rather than creating a new category for it.
- You can still search for specific information using control F or command F if needed.
- This system is especially helpful when working on long-term projects with many moving parts.
11:07 D (Distill)
- Ali talks about a method called progressive summarization, which is basically like highlighting, but on steroids.
- This is effective for flagging up the areas which are particularly important.
- Different than highlighting we're used to in school - it's not particularly effective for retention in your own personal brain, but it is effective for flagging up the areas which are particularly important.
11:45 E (Express)
-The "E" in the second brain system stands for Express, meaning that once you have captured and organized your ideas, you need to share them with the world in some way.
-Sharing your ideas allows you to receive feedback, collaborate with others, and ultimately create something tangible that is the output of all of your hard work.
-Without expressing our ideas, they are essentially useless - it's important to find a way to share your creativity with others.
13:09 How my Second Brain has helped Ali
-The course/book has helped Ali become more productive, but also more creative and less stressed in general.
-The system taught Ali the idea of slow burns versus heavy lifts - working on multiple projects simultaneously so that when it comes time to actually finish one, most of the work is already done.
-The system has also helped with his teaching work - he can easily prepare talks with just a few minutes notice by referencing his stored information.
Thanks a ton, Man. Really appreciate it!
wow man, thanks for the summary 👍👍👍
my level of english is not very good and it is difficult for me to follow the video
You're Amazing! Thank you!
The amount of effort that went into this comment is out-worldly. Thanks mate!
Saves time to see key idea❤
With the new GPTs, this system makes even more sense !
I will try that. Because you can collect all sort of datas on a particular topic, and make a private GPT for a book, another for a YT video, and in each of them you provide the right data in the Knowledge base, and even maybe it will be soon possible to connect them directly to a folder of files to keep it up to date.
Very powerful !!!
I would love to see a "day in the life" style video but from the perspective of how you go about using all these incredible systems like the second brain, reading, learning new information, etc.
This is, by far, the best video suggestion and I'm yet to find someone on TH-cam who has done it...
YES!
Okay I'll do it! I know it's a year later but I'm keen to be actionable and not just talk about with no application. I also found the distill part of the video way to vague.
@@digaum Hold me accountable - I'll do it!
i liked these phrases :
" your brain is for having thoughts not for keeping them "
" it's good to have ideas but it's better to share them, so express your ideas and help others "
" So I read all these books and get overloaded with information " and to fix this I'll read another book about reading to many books and getting overloaded with information. Haha 10/10
@@LordCommander90 never worked in corporate fields or had many interests eh? This one of the childish deduction of this I've seen on this subject.
it's as ironic as the condescending reply
Seriously !! It's so funny to read all the time about the basic things which we can learn in more peaceful way if we listen to our inner voice. And nobody tricks can absolutely help until you recognise the real cause . Just sit with myself calmly is the real peace ✌️
😂😂😂
@Pooja Goyal This what i'm thinking
At first, I thought I was watching this at 2x playback speed. I was not...
Yeah haha. That was my feeling. So fast, where is the pause and the gaps.
Now that you mention it, I do feel 30 minutes smarter
The quality of his video keep getting better and better. His shirt, his water bottle, his poster etc. are color matching. what an amazing work.
I've been sticking to this second brain concept without having concrete reasons. You just confirmed to me that I'm on the right path and also given a couple more tips that I could benefit from. Cheers!
I will just remember everything in this video
Exactly 😂😂😂
Dang. Good point 😂
Ali! This video couldn't have come at a better time. I have SO many song ideas, tasks, schedules etc ... I just end up getting overwhelmed - Definitely going to give this a try! Thanks mate :)
This video is very helpful for me. I want to read the book "Building the second brain" for long time. Now, after watching your video I realized that I had built the second brain during my university life but its not digital. I had store all the knowledge in the form of notes that if I get through them it will really help to memorize it again. But now I need to organize them digitally so it could be accessible for me anytime.
Video ideas:
1. Books for those who don't read
2. How to calm self before sleep
3. Podcasts for beginners
4. How to make notes + apps
5. Things students should use
1. 🤡
2. Passion Flower, L-Theanine, L-Tryptophan, Magnesium Bisglycinate, Valerian, various tea
3. Outdated concept. Learn short format vertical videos.
4. ?
5. 🧠🔋⚡☕💊📝💻⌇🥒⌇ (ᶅ͒) 🧻👱♀🔫
@@bleachdiet559 i fw you 😂
@@breadwinner541 :)
Thanks for the summary, AND the laugh.😂
He said to use the link in the description to submit video ideas :)
I truly love your commitment to self growth and evolution Ali 🙏🏽 videos like this have helped me so much in my own journey. All you book recommendations and productivity hacks have made such a huge difference so thank you! Adding these tips to the list ☺️
Any specifics
Atomic habits and can’t hurt me are books that he’s recommended that changed my life
@@kudeepupadhyay7873 ⤴️
Khalilah, I see you everywhere😂
Brad Mondo, TFNL and Ali Abdaal. Most random combo, but where I look, you are there😂❤️
Omg here we are again. I promise I'm not stalking u. How have u been?
I'm an old man now, but I"ve keep notes from everything I"ve read since just after high school. In college I took a look at my high school notes and realized I had trouble reading my own handwriting. So I retyped all my notes. At the end of each college semester I started going through my notes for each class, boiling them down what seemed useful (or forgetable) and typed those as well. It wasn't until later in college that I realized I could not use many of my notes in papers because I did not collect where it came from for a citation, and fixed that for the future. I still have my original little notebook, which became 3 little 3-ring binders. I switched to composition notebooks where I captured notes, and later maybe 3-4 times per notebook I would type of the notes I wanted added to my digital collection. When I learned how to use Google Drive and Docs, I decided to share my notes with my peers and still to this day offer that link freely. Funny though, few have offered to share their collected knowledge. I suspect I will continue doing this until the very end.
I look forward to Tiago's book, and enjoy your videos. If I don't seem to find a nugget in each one, it's pretty close to a 1:1 ratio. Great presentations. The topics have substance. The tempo is good, also I too often speed up what I listen to unless I"m focussed on taking notes. Thank you, and keep it up.
can you share the link with me?
can you share the link with me?
Can you share the link?
@@himeshnagar707 Not to the general public. I've shared it with my peers, and not surprisingly I don't believe anyone has bothered to sue them.
I can definitely vouch for the benefits of having such a system. I've had a digital 'second brain' for the last 22 years, and in a meeting recently, someone asked about a knowledge capture programme I ran in the early 2000s and I managed to retrieve the relevant information in less than a minute.
Which note taking app he use plz tell
@@rehansheikhhelpingvideos Evernote for my notes archive. Been using it for 12/13 years and now have 34K+ notes - all in just one notebook (but with a tag hierarchy that matches my Google Drive folders / Gmail labels etc).
@@darius-b I think Ali abdaal uses apple notes he said in this video
@@rehansheikhhelpingvideos I've heard good things about Apple Notes, but I use Windows and Android devices! 😄 Be aware that too much time can be wasted trying out new shiny tools and apps that seem to come out every week. 'Productivity' channels are a procrastinator's worst enemy sometimes! 😆
@@darius-b Do you have any advice or video suggestions for organizing Evernote? I have a bunch of notes that need structure. Things got scrambled when Evernote for Android began mangling notes several years ago.
Yep I understand, simply take notes in an organized way. I've done that my whole life.
I am eagerly waiting for Ali's first TED Talk. It would be amazing...! I wonder what topic he will speak on.
Must be about why started medicine, qutting and moving on.
I know. Except it would only go for 2 minutes. And cover more than anyone elses.
😊😊😊
@@sanjoykarna3486 this will be interesting
Productivity ofcourse 😎
This has officially blown my mind! I'm definitely trying this system this week :)
The only part I had trouble understanding was the Distill portion of the video. If someone cares to explain it will be very much appreciated!
I love this. I didn’t even know I was subconsciously using my second brain. I write EVERYTHING down in Apple notes. It helps a lot to declutter all my thoughts & ideas.
Hey Ali, thanks for sharing this. I have a problem applying things I learned about productivity and I kept on researching thinking that the problem is I don't have enough knowledge. But the truth is I don't take action to make a difference. Now I'm planning to apply 3 things that I want to do for one week and see what will happen and if those are effective then I will continuously apply and improve them.
I'm so happy about this book. I'm reading it right now. Am on page 90, and it's already changing my digital life. Thank you, Tiago Forte 🙏🏾♥️
Name of the book
@@chinmayg5033 Title of the video
This channel is jam packed with value. Thanks for sharing these gems.
Great video! Thank you! Ideas for a video: 1) How to calm your mind 2) Living from the inside out 3) learning to identify and eliminate toxic thoughts 4) How to build healthy relationships 5) How to build joy capacity
Your book club series is life changing, big fan from South Africa 💜
Seriously, the exact reason why I decided to create my channel - information overload!
Your Book Club series is one of the most useful series on TH-cam. I have a commonplace book in Evernote and I'm always amazed at the gems I've come across over the years. You spinning around by a hot tub when you were talking about self-care is such a vibe 😁Love the idea of organising ideas according to actionability. Felt called out by "hoarding your ideas" 😃😭Thank you for this breakdown of the book, Ali. Noted as a must read and I also need to work "expressing" my finds.
There’s a book club? How do we get access to that?
@@DRIPOutLoud not a literal one. It's a series on his channel where he summarizes his takeaway points from various books.
For Some people Journals are for recalling sweet memories for self reflection on their journey of their lives how they have changed/evolved over time, experiences with people
Now this is my favourite video! I have been struggling a lot when it comes to handling multiple projects. Thanks Ali!! You really answered a lot of my questions today!!
Apple Notes’ simplicity is so powerful-sometimes it’s just much more effective to keep it that way.
Video idea: what are the most efective habits to bild a productive routine based on science. For example, should we exercise in the morning or afternoon? For how long? What about reading? Should we fast?
Thank you
I have been using my brain more to remember things...I think I am wrong, maybe remembering is good, but now i believe my brain is better being used to CREATE things...thanks Ali abdaal for that insights
My $100 idea for a podcast is a deep dive into Apple notes for my second brain. I have been using it for years but not got the best out of it. The iPad Pro is nice with the pencil and good note ocr blended with highlights. AN writing is separate from text as you know. Thanks for your work! I love the book Show your work and getting a blog going - “don’t wait to be perfect you will never start” 😍
Good idea :)
Leonardo wrote down his inspirations daily and that form of expression encouraged his flow of inspiration.
You dont need to be a writer by profession but you do need to write in order to ace in any profession because slow thoughts create thoughtful life, impulsive thoughts create a life without impact - Ankur warikoo
I feel so inspired with this.
Video idea: My top favorites quotes and how i use them to be productive/do things/ motivate me…
This is THE best 15 minuet summary of BASB. I recently finished the book and I could not “Distill” the insights any better myself, I can’t believe this sort of content is actually free. Great video Ali. Thank you 👍🏽
Without any notions, it is what I was unconsuiously building for myself. Thank you for improving my structure.
Honestly I love this, I feel like I've been doing this with notion & RSLTN without even knowing of the concept, thanks for the video
Tiago Forte is one of best authors today :)
The points you make in your videos are so clear and easy to interpret. The layout is so clean and nice on the eyes. I look forward to every video and this one was especially helpful to me. Thank you Ali! 🌱
You are true. As an artist, the BASB method is more powerful for helping my life. THANKS TIAGO FORTE, THANKS ALI ABDAAL!
Thanks for this Ali and Team! It really helps break down the process of thinking to have a 2nd brain. I've been calmer with my projects since listening to you and I grow ever more productive with my schedule and life in general.
As for the video idea, perhaps you can make a video on how to deal with burn outs? I believe burnouts burn creativity. You want to push, but you just mentally can't. I've dealt with it in the past, but Im getting out of it now since the company I want to work for actually hit me up to work with them. It gave me a boost!
Writing down important things instead of trying to remember them is a crucial habit which can help in more ways than one.
Well here's a video
How to use google keep, docs and calender to their full potential as second brain since they are free
and great video btw, keep up the great work
Ideas
1. study tips for competitive exams
Apps to practice quizzes
2. Dealing with shot team procrastination
(Like when ever I study small thought came in mind that what I will do in test? Oh I am hungry or oh I want to go to washroom )
3. Also you can give solution about those people who are scared of timers like me( I have a huge syllabus so using techniques like pomodoro make me anxious and my brain completely get blanked. )
4. And like some people don't daydream but often they are blanked out completely what to do then
You deliver excellent content to your audience. It's very interesting material. All of your effort put into creating this video is much appreciated. I'm truly grateful for your help!
Love the part about slow burn. Never heard of it before but this resonates a lot with how I usually work, just wasn’t aware of it. I’ll be setting up my own second brain in Notion, since none of the templates out there fulfill my needs 100%!
One of the Best Videos I Found. Thanks Ali.
I'm reading this book right now!
Having a second brain is no joke. I am currently using notion to perfect this. Great video Ali. Definetly devouring all of the information you are putting out! 🔥📓🤔
it is very good idea
Can u explain more how to start notion
I enjoyed listening to this. Concise and Easy to Understand.
Video Request: Lesson on copywriting and writing a newsletter.
I cant lie Book club is hands down the best feature of this entire channel
Notion!!! Has helped make my life so much easier and I discovered Notion through you! Thank You.
Listen to "the good life" if you are interested in health overall
Hi Ali, love the video.
I'd love to learn more on the topic of living for the 'little things'. How to live and enjoy everyday to the fullest without the future creating stress and anxiousness. Along the lines of Making the little things, big things. I hope this reaches you.
Many thanks,
Ali
“There will always be haters but their opinion aren’t more important or more accurate".”
Keep your head up
Thank you !!!Its exactly what I needed ❤
Seriously man I always get some gems out of your videos. Been a subscriber for a while and your content never fails. Thanks Ali
I’m in the 5th year of my 10+ projects. I don’t think slow burn is working well for me but I’ll let you know in another 5 🤷🏻♀️
This is why I Bullet Journal, I keep it with me not just to schedule my day but to write any thoughts and ideas and I can make any category I need.
Video idea - a quite popular opinion that I’ve seen many motivational speakers mention is to spend at least a few mintues been alone. But when I tried implementing this my mind is always - either blank or filled with negative/unwanted thoughts. Some insights on how to effectively spend time with myself would be really helpful. ♥️
That's natural brother. Before starting to be alone, just have an intention in your mind to stay positive alone.
Incase negative or random thoughts come, let it be. Don't stress to overcome it.
But next time u do, start with the intention to stay positive. After few attempts, you will start seeing progress
Problem: Information Overload
Solution: Write things down
Common place book. old school.
Input -> Process -> Output
CODE.
Capture, Organize, Distill, Express.
Capture: Inbox
Organize:
-not by how you found em.
like book notes, podcasts notes, article notes etc etc.
Where will i use this information?
Folder.
Organize by actionability.
Organize by "Project" rather than "Topic"
Distill:
Progressive summarization.
Express:
-show yur work.
turn all the stuff into something.
Slow burn.
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I love this book, thank you for covering this. Big fan
Hi Yudi J 👋
@@nasim3987 haha hi 👋🏻
@@nasim3987 we need to get Ali on our podcast!!! That would be mind blowing
@@YudiJ Waiting and hoping for the exciting podcast
thank you for such an insightful video. Here is my recomendation for your next youtube video/podcast or where ever you wanna present it.
"FLOW STATE"
1.what is a flow state
2.how do you get in there
3.what happens what it happens and so on .
Video idea: How to strike up deep and meaningful conversations with people. What is the key to this and how can we use the tips you provided today to express ideas/concepts we learn in a way that doesn't sound pretentious, boring or annoying but instead sparks conversation and engages people.
Absolutely love your content and especially this one! one request if you could reduce the speed at which you talk, i tried to reduce it in settings but the voice lag was frustrating. Thanks
Thank you so much for this video! It has been getting more and more difficult to remember ideas and even tasks due to the stagnation of the past 2 years. I have some videos ideas that I would really want to watch on your channel:
- how to deal with the feeling of unproductivity when you're resting (which I think is so difficult for a lot of us, and me personally)
- a video solely dedicated to ideas on how to start if you have a strong fear of expectations and failure
- how to accomplish tasks even with problems weighing you down (maybe the team can talk about compartmentalization?)
That first idea is a must!
@@emilyesnyman truly! It has been a constant struggle
Love the video screenshot choice in the intro (it's Surface Pressure from Encanto), very relevant to the "age of overloading"
I've been using Obsidian for my second brain. I started off using Notion but found Obsidian has less friction (especially once you learn hot keys). I found it really helped with essay writing at uni.
Exactly, when I started using Hot Keys - it became an indispensible tool.
I've heard about it as well and intend to try it, right now I am only using Notion...
I wonder, did you learn by yourself or did you follow a course or something similar for mastering it ? Thanks
Excellent explanations of the "CODE" phases. Especially "Expression".
This was a really great video. As a creator, I have several apps I use as my second brain but I’d have to collapse them all into one place and organize based on projects. Thanks for sharing.
Which note taking app Ali abdaal uses plz tell
Without knowing the concept of second brain, now I understand i was using onenote as my second brain in these 2 years. Yes the concept is great. In fact the mind becomes free and when things needed just find using control F. Being a maths teacher, we get lots of methods for same question, which I used to think i will remember. But now everything goes in second brain, which is very helpful in the class. Moreover once it's made in digital it is there always. syncing . Always easy to expand the second brain too.
Just finished the book today, great video as always :)
I just had an "aha" moment and I haven't read the book yet! thank you Ali.
No offense intended but my brain can only comprehend this video at 0.75x speed 😭😭
You definitely need a second brain then 😂
@@OptimisticNihilist1244 😭😭😭
You are not alone😂
Hello!! I’d like to see more video about public speaking like tips on public speaking, how to conquer your fears, tips on delivering your speech, how to be more confident. Thank you!!
Most times it amazes me greatly the way I move from an average lifestyle to earning over 63k per month, utter shock is the word. have understood a lot in the past few years to doubt that opportunities abound in the financial markets, The only thing is to know where to focus.
Wow buddy, that's more than a mouthful of profits you're making. How do you achieve this feat consistently? You must be a genius in trading.
@@oscarkelly3378 Anyways not actually, what I know about trading almost borders on zilch lol. I make huge profits on my investment since I started trading with Mrs Debbie Ramirez, her trading strategies are top notch coupled with the little commission she charges on her trade.
@@alanfuller7176 My coin stays right in my trading account, my account just mirrors her trades in real-time that's the idea behind copy trading.
@Febian Jones Have never made 20% of my bitcoin investments once ever since started hold from August.
@@alanfuller7176 My portfolio has been going down the drain while I try trading, I just don't know what do wrong.
Hey, Ali abdaal I am from tamilnadu your TH-cam channel is very useful to me thank you for your support. Building a second brain I like this approach
As someone with ADHD and dyslexia this concept of building a second brain truly helps me navigate life and its various aspects, slowly weakening and reshaping the way I think and see the world.
Really loved your take on working on more video projects at a time and make them "mature" in a more natural way. I would love to learn more about your video creation process so, because you asked about new video ideas, what about doing a run over your video production process, including some gear recommendations? Thanks for your teachings and all the videos :)
How to fix our Dopamine centers in order to have an effective motivation supply through out our day and for weeks till we reach our goal? Please make a video on this, i tend to lose my spark after a few hours or days, I believe i have messed my Dopamine centers. Also great video!
I can feel you! I felt the same way a year ago. Our brain get overstimulated with activities like social media, Netflix and releases dopamine but later when we do something that is not as much stimulating and a bit boring we feel lack of interest. Somethings that has helped me detoxifying things that provides instant gratification like social media, TV for a month or so and then intensionally bringing them back in life so you don't over do it. - Hope this helps
@@Growwithzeel yes it does. Thnx :)
Wow! Thank goodness for the pause button. Not complaining, it was very informative. Thank you.
He managed to complete the whole video without once mentioning "NOTION" wow 😆
He said NOTION 🤣
5:55
I love the production quality that goes into these videos
Putting our time and effort in activities and investments that will yield a profitable return is what we should be aiming for 👌💯
Investing in stocks is a good idea, a good trading system would puts you through many days of success.
I came to TH-cam to learn how to trade after listening to a guy on radio talk about the importance of investing and how he made $460,000 in 4 months from $160k. Somehow this video has helped shed light on some things, but I'm confused, I'm a newbie and I'm open to ideas.
@Alex Steinfield That's impressive. Are you giving him your money or it stays in your trading account? how does it works
Can someone provide more tips that's working recently, I have been losing for the past few weeks now
I'm a fan of trading, I Hodl some few coins in my wallet
This is my 15th video of this channel of today only and I still want to watch more. Amazing content 😊
I realized that the secret to making a million is saving for a better investment. I always tell myself you don't need that new Maserati or that vacation just yet. That mindset helped me make more money investing. For example last year I invested 80k in stocks (with the help of my Financial Advisor of course) and made about 246k, but guess what? I put it all back and traded with her again and now I'm rounding up close to a million.
Wall Street's big banks and payments firms are getting involved in digital assets as a result of client demand. A recent Mastercard survey found that 40% of people plan to use cryptocurrency in the next year.
Trading with an expert is the key to successful trading
Investing with expert mrs Kathy lien has been one of the best step I've ever took in life, may God bless the day i met her
4 years ago I was living paycheck to paycheck, working 40hrs a week,
High school drop out with a GED. 489 credit score with an eviction, Repo and collections.
Got into real estate but ran into unqualified clients that didn't qualify for a mortgage because of their credit
I found this home based business in here on TH-cam and it just made sense.
I hate having ideas roaming around my brain. When transfer them from my brain to my phone it gives me such great peace of mind.
Hi Ali, I’d like to see a video about how you go from yearly/quarterly planning to weekly/daily execution. It would be nice to see at least one ongoing effort (ex. Stay fit, mental health) and at least one project (ex. create a new course, publish video about 2022 financials)
Yes man. Writing things down is the ultimate game changer
Thank you. Have had problems organizing and finding info for over 30 years. I've been keeping journals with index system for many of those years, especially mind maps (taught this subject for last 20 years). I knew I had an organizing challenge and have been trying various electronic means. Tried Roam for the past year...too complicated for me. I tried Apple notes but found that my volume max it out and according to Apple crashed a few times. Sometimes I want to take a picture of a page or two, then write some attaching notes, so I tried Liquid Text but didn't serve my purpose as well. Questions: How do you keep all the different app notes? I'm trying OneNote now. I know I need to change my notebook titles, section and pages (this was helpful in your video, so thank you). My variety of reading topics is too wide, I now realized I need to reduce those. I am a author so I collect areas to teach my writing classes, personal development for my coaching clients, articles, maybe a book in the future. So I've labeled my OneNote notebooks with these in mind. Too broad. Would appreciate how to table the topics to find easier. I have started using MindManager software again (stopped for five years) and want to again map my notes. Again the challenge, labeling in order to find again. I love you're labeling "second brain" and I am going to get the book to read, subscribed, and look forward to watching your other videos. I didn't think I could get used to how fast you talk but after a few minutes I caught on but do wonder if this is the way you talk in real life or you sped up the video (lol). Again "thank you".
I feel your struggle too. What helped me is using two keywords for labels, words that are distinctive. Though mainly I mind map to create, this is for notes. Scrivener is custom built for book writing, as another idea.
From what you are describing, EVERNOTE will be ideally suited for you.
I’ve been using Apple notes since it began - doing exactly what you do and after I accomplished tasks I’ll ✅as completed.right on!
I am so excited about your topic as well as could you mind give advice for student if they want study mpharm especially writing skill also memorize the information.
This video is about information overload, but it's definitely sped up by 10%
Another great video Ali 🔥 This is genuinely an amazing book and you summarise the key points so well!
I really like the idea about categorizing by actionability. Makes so much sense. I have so much stuff categories by topic but I never re-visit them.