Great video! It drives me a bit nuts when people expect their journals/commonplace books to be these beautiful, Instagram-worthy pages. There's nothing wrong with that, of course, but remember that you're supposed to be writing in a no-judgement zone for YOU! 😊
Yay! You, guys, are my favorite youtubers on journaling, thinking, reading, keeping a commonplace book. Maybe you should do a video together on these very topics. One can never have enough of peeking into a random notebook :)
I have only recently started to keep a Commonplace book due to your influence. These hints are really helpful. I do decorate a little but then I decorate everything I own so that is a part of my relaxation and satisfies my creative instinct. But I do carry it around and do revisit. I love it. Am really enjoying the process.
I always use the last pages of the commonplace to write the index, and they go from right to left, so I'll never run out of pages to do it At the start I usually put a to-do list of big things to do or words I'm learning in English/Spanish Edit: I also use Obsidian - I see my physical "commonplace book" as a "consumer's book", where I jot down things I'm watching or reading. Obsidian is the "second brain" to refine these ideas, plan and keep safe
Omg, I also do the same with indexing! It is a way to write a 'table of content' of my commonplace book, but instead I'm very picky with what to list. I use the date of entry (month-day) as a 'page number' and the highlighted/main topic as the title. Glad I found others have similar approach to me :3
Woah, this indexing practice is such a good idea! I've only ever thought to use the back to swatch the pens i use (to avoid bleeding or dark ghosting) as well as stack my sticky notes to.
This is interesting...I remember when the Book Fad, was Bullet journals, and before it was Field Journal Notebooks / Diaries / Planners etc..Now it seems that " *Common Place Book* " is the new Thang !!
Feels like a natural progression. After years of bullet journalling and migrating the bits of info I wanted to keep into a new notebook as they were full, it essentially became a commonplace book. Makes sense to keep a separate productivity planner and commonplace book from the start!
A few years ago, I taught a friend of mine what a commonplace book is, and she kept up with one for a long time. I think she's out of the habit now, but she still has them. Great tips in g this video.
Thanks, very nice. I liked a lot your videos about commonplace books, stoicism and journalling. It's interesting that your commonplace book is your pocket notebook. I do always carry a pocket notebook precisely for the reasons you mention but then I copy to my commonplace book the ideas, thoughts or quotes that I think I want to keep. My pocket notebook is more like a draft notebook for fleeting notes in a way. As you rightly say, different approaches work better for different people. Even the same person can find different aproaches better at different stages.
One of the best tips i heard was to, some days, write using only your weaker hand. Also, draw pictures, using only your weaker hand, to create the link between image and symbol.
Commonplaced this video! It helps me retain the information I'm learning if I take notes as I watch videos. It's one out of many I'll watch this week but now that I have notes, it will stand out in my mind. Also it's meta af and I love that kind of thing
Thank you so much for this video! I’ve been exploring the commonplace book idea for a little bit and I’ve just seen this video. It was exactly what I was looking for. I can now take these tips and use them to help with my commonplacing. Thank you again very well done!
Hello, thank you for a fine outline of a scheme that I've been working for around forty five years and yes, these volumes become ever more useful as you move through the stages of your life. At the moment I'm in the midst of transcribing all the short notes I'd scribbled down to myself in the first half of 1994 and it's like meeting my much younger self with a richer perspective. Utterly fantastic hobby, obsession, compulsion, what-have-you, and your take on all of this is wonderfully well considered. Thank you again.
I'd tell the younger Clements that he should stay on course pursuing a life of wide ranging enquiry, because this volume from some thirty years ago reflects a rolling inner inquisition of just about anything and everything that drew my curiosity back then, with some themes repeated in later volumes to great effect. All of it comes across in altered form over time, all the ideas and concepts that I'd arrayed around myself as my patchwork, temporary identity while I sought out my real one were ever changing and the main reason I still to this day avoid imagining I might ever have a full understanding of anything - which is comforting as I know I won't become impervious to the perpetually unexpected new. @@khalidakram
I've recently found a third way for my commonplace book: I bought a e-ink tablet, mainly for my researcher job. I can keep on hand writing and learning, my favorite method, adding the facilitation of digital search. I was very skeptical but this tool is becoming a game changer for me
I’m debating on doing the same. I’ve been thinking about the Remarkable 2. I know I don’t need it but when I do try to keep some writing on a tablet or phone I do get distracted easily.
I mainly use it to organize my articles/highlighted articles + lectures notes. What are some ways you use in addition to this? I definitely enjoy but I find I still prefer making outlines on paper and the like, and I'm looking for ways to better utilize my e ink tablet
I just use good old composition books. I add to the table of contents as I go. Very simple, no aesthetic to consider. Appeals to my desire for flexibility and simplicity
Solid advice as always. I agree wholeheartedly with brief references. That makes such a difference when revisiting what I captured and makes it far more useful to my future self.
Thanks for the video! I am constantly struggling with maintaining the habit of writing in my commonplace books even though I see its usefulness. Good luck with your German lessons! As a native German, I am really glad not to have to deal with this language as a second-language. Definitely useful for anyone interested in philosophy, though.
Great video. I’ve been keeping a common place book for a while but don’t make enough time to revisit. Obsidian is great and I have a lot that I know I will use stored there.
Oh em gee. I just accidentally hit upon the motherlode of potential CB material. I opened my Kindle for the cloud. And started looking through my notes & highlights. Every line or paragraph I've ever loved onan ebook is stored thers with page numbers. ❤️
I cerry 2 notebooks with me. My common place book for my thoughts, plans what ever i have to do. At the end of a day ill revisit what i wrote and if its connted to any topics included in my yearly journal ill add it there and 2nd one is my conpendium. I write quotes from books, ppl i admire to reflect on them when im bored. Its fun
When you put the book in the backpocket.. where do you have your pen? Also in the backpocket? i like to have it in the frontpocket.. but it feels not right...
Obsidian!!! 🙋🏻♀️ but I use Apple notes for random notes, like a Comnonplace book, Obsidian as tought hub. Art history and theory masters student, works greats.
An excellent tool on your intellectual journey. I don't own a backpack. For a genius it seems pretty dumb to not be able to carry cool rocks and groceries home at the same time. What do you say to that mister savant!
I loved Obsidian until it completely erased my dashboard one day. I was looking at it, and then it blinked and was a blank page. I didn't save, but when I reopened the markdown file in a text editor, all my stuff was gone.
love the video however personally i find the music slightly distracting even though its very lovely reminds me of zelda, i would prefer/ suggest if its lower thanks!!
You need something that continues to be usable when it's not in its optimal environment or situation. In cases of internet disconnection or prolonged power outage, that device would not last long. Also, the fact you need a device to access that commonplace book puts another layer of inaccessibility that renders the whole thing useless if it's subject to adverse conditions or situation like the device being broken...
I am not interested in Lingoda, I am a German native had some european languages at school. I am a language learning enthusiast, but they dont have the languages which I want to learn
Great video! It drives me a bit nuts when people expect their journals/commonplace books to be these beautiful, Instagram-worthy pages. There's nothing wrong with that, of course, but remember that you're supposed to be writing in a no-judgement zone for YOU! 😊
Thanks, I needed to read this. I am trying very hard to break away from the perfectionist mindset.
@@annetterobinson4358 Aw, I'm glad it helped! I STILL struggle with it from time to time, so you're definitely not alone!
Nice! I always appreciate your take on CPBs especially since we have different approaches. You're the man!
Yay! You, guys, are my favorite youtubers on journaling, thinking, reading, keeping a commonplace book. Maybe you should do a video together on these very topics. One can never have enough of peeking into a random notebook :)
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Thank you for englightening us. you guys are the best! God bless! 📖💪💯
@@wickedOneDude we have 😅 but we're looking to do another soon
I have only recently started to keep a Commonplace book due to your influence. These hints are really helpful. I do decorate a little but then I decorate everything I own so that is a part of my relaxation and satisfies my creative instinct. But I do carry it around and do revisit. I love it. Am really enjoying the process.
I always use the last pages of the commonplace to write the index, and they go from right to left, so I'll never run out of pages to do it
At the start I usually put a to-do list of big things to do or words I'm learning in English/Spanish
Edit: I also use Obsidian - I see my physical "commonplace book" as a "consumer's book", where I jot down things I'm watching or reading. Obsidian is the "second brain" to refine these ideas, plan and keep safe
Omg, I also do the same with indexing! It is a way to write a 'table of content' of my commonplace book, but instead I'm very picky with what to list.
I use the date of entry (month-day) as a 'page number' and the highlighted/main topic as the title.
Glad I found others have similar approach to me :3
I like how you differentiated between a common place book and a second brain.
Woah, this indexing practice is such a good idea! I've only ever thought to use the back to swatch the pens i use (to avoid bleeding or dark ghosting) as well as stack my sticky notes to.
This is interesting...I remember when the Book Fad, was Bullet journals, and before it was Field Journal Notebooks / Diaries / Planners etc..Now it seems that " *Common Place Book* " is the new Thang !!
Feels like a natural progression. After years of bullet journalling and migrating the bits of info I wanted to keep into a new notebook as they were full, it essentially became a commonplace book. Makes sense to keep a separate productivity planner and commonplace book from the start!
A few years ago, I taught a friend of mine what a commonplace book is, and she kept up with one for a long time. I think she's out of the habit now, but she still has them. Great tips in g this video.
Thanks, very nice. I liked a lot your videos about commonplace books, stoicism and journalling.
It's interesting that your commonplace book is your pocket notebook. I do always carry a pocket notebook precisely for the reasons you mention but then I copy to my commonplace book the ideas, thoughts or quotes that I think I want to keep. My pocket notebook is more like a draft notebook for fleeting notes in a way.
As you rightly say, different approaches work better for different people. Even the same person can find different aproaches better at different stages.
One of the best tips i heard was to, some days, write using only your weaker hand. Also, draw pictures, using only your weaker hand, to create the link between image and symbol.
I love this, I wish I had done this sooner! I’m in my late 50s, but I guess it’s not too late.
Commonplaced this video! It helps me retain the information I'm learning if I take notes as I watch videos. It's one out of many I'll watch this week but now that I have notes, it will stand out in my mind. Also it's meta af and I love that kind of thing
Thank you so much for this video!
I’ve been exploring the commonplace book idea for a little bit and I’ve just seen this video.
It was exactly what I was looking for. I can now take these tips and use them to help with my commonplacing.
Thank you again very well done!
Hello, thank you for a fine outline of a scheme that I've been working for around forty five years and yes, these volumes become ever more useful as you move through the stages of your life. At the moment I'm in the midst of transcribing all the short notes I'd scribbled down to myself in the first half of 1994 and it's like meeting my much younger self with a richer perspective. Utterly fantastic hobby, obsession, compulsion, what-have-you, and your take on all of this is wonderfully well considered. Thank you again.
What advice would you give to your younger self today? What was young Clements - like?
I'd tell the younger Clements that he should stay on course pursuing a life of wide ranging enquiry, because this volume from some thirty years ago reflects a rolling inner inquisition of just about anything and everything that drew my curiosity back then, with some themes repeated in later volumes to great effect. All of it comes across in altered form over time, all the ideas and concepts that I'd arrayed around myself as my patchwork, temporary identity while I sought out my real one were ever changing and the main reason I still to this day avoid imagining I might ever have a full understanding of anything - which is comforting as I know I won't become impervious to the perpetually unexpected new. @@khalidakram
I've recently found a third way for my commonplace book: I bought a e-ink tablet, mainly for my researcher job. I can keep on hand writing and learning, my favorite method, adding the facilitation of digital search. I was very skeptical but this tool is becoming a game changer for me
I’m debating on doing the same. I’ve been thinking about the Remarkable 2. I know I don’t need it but when I do try to keep some writing on a tablet or phone I do get distracted easily.
I mainly use it to organize my articles/highlighted articles + lectures notes. What are some ways you use in addition to this? I definitely enjoy but I find I still prefer making outlines on paper and the like, and I'm looking for ways to better utilize my e ink tablet
I just use good old composition books. I add to the table of contents as I go. Very simple, no aesthetic to consider. Appeals to my desire for flexibility and simplicity
I agree with tip #2. I carry mine with me almost everywhere. Whenever I don’t have it, I’ll add a note to my Apple Notes.
Solid advice as always. I agree wholeheartedly with brief references. That makes such a difference when revisiting what I captured and makes it far more useful to my future self.
thanks for you video, they are really helping me fix my journalling and commonplace book. especially the idea of adding an index.
Thanks for the video! I am constantly struggling with maintaining the habit of writing in my commonplace books even though I see its usefulness.
Good luck with your German lessons! As a native German, I am really glad not to have to deal with this language as a second-language. Definitely useful for anyone interested in philosophy, though.
Ja das stimmt!
I really like these videos. I always learn a bit more that’s helpful. Thanks Jared.
Great video. I’ve been keeping a common place book for a while but don’t make enough time to revisit. Obsidian is great and I have a lot that I know I will use stored there.
I love your take on this. Great information.
Oh em gee. I just accidentally hit upon the motherlode of potential CB material. I opened my Kindle for the cloud. And started looking through my notes & highlights. Every line or paragraph I've ever loved onan ebook is stored thers with page numbers. ❤️
thank you. That was extremely useful and beautifully presented.
I cerry 2 notebooks with me. My common place book for my thoughts, plans what ever i have to do. At the end of a day ill revisit what i wrote and if its connted to any topics included in my yearly journal ill add it there and 2nd one is my conpendium. I write quotes from books, ppl i admire to reflect on them when im bored. Its fun
When you put the book in the backpocket.. where do you have your pen? Also in the backpocket? i like to have it in the frontpocket.. but it feels not right...
damn, you just solved a problem for me. i've been trying to solve it for a while, but you did it. many thanks!
This sounds a bit like what Bullet Journaling has morphed into. I think I’ll try it!
Thank you!
What’s your take on pen vs using pencil (Blackwing) for edc common place books?
do you have any tips for those who strongly prefer to create mindmaps (instead of writing linearly)?
Love your channel.
Obsidian!!! 🙋🏻♀️ but I use Apple notes for random notes, like a Comnonplace book, Obsidian as tought hub. Art history and theory masters student, works greats.
Yeah, Obsidian really works well as a place for me to store research documents and notes and drafts. I love it!
would a commonplace book be the best for writing down list of random thoughts and ideas?
Same question I have
An excellent tool on your intellectual journey.
I don't own a backpack.
For a genius it seems pretty dumb to not be able to carry cool rocks and groceries home at the same time.
What do you say to that mister savant!
#4 is like the main point.
Should I have a commonplace book for each subject? Or can I have one for various topics?
i tried a book for each subject but it was too hard carrying around 177 books
how to reference an ebook in a physical commonplace book?
I loved Obsidian until it completely erased my dashboard one day. I was looking at it, and then it blinked and was a blank page. I didn't save, but when I reopened the markdown file in a text editor, all my stuff was gone.
love the video however personally i find the music slightly distracting even though its very lovely reminds me of zelda, i would prefer/ suggest
if its lower thanks!!
Why not use a digital commonplace book? With my ipen and iPad, I can “handwrite” my notes easily.
You need something that continues to be usable when it's not in its optimal environment or situation. In cases of internet disconnection or prolonged power outage, that device would not last long. Also, the fact you need a device to access that commonplace book puts another layer of inaccessibility that renders the whole thing useless if it's subject to adverse conditions or situation like the device being broken...
The index could also be in the middle, and when you really know what you are doing. Just pleased to meet yourself in such a big mess.
I am not interested in Lingoda, I am a German native had some european languages at school. I am a language learning enthusiast, but they dont have the languages which I want to learn