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# 12. Questions
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1. ¿Cómo puedo automatizar una tarea tediosa y/o que consume mucho tiempo?
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2. ¿Cómo me puedo hacer la vida más sencilla?
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> ‘You have to keep a dozen of your favorite problems constantly present in your mind, although by and large they will lay in a dormant state. Every time you hear or read a new trick or a new result, test it against each of your twelve problems to see whether it helps. Every once in a while there will be a hit, and people will say, “How did he do it? He must be a genius!”’
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source: Tiago Forte, “[[Building a Second Brain]]”, p. 62
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# CODE Method
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## Capture
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- Capturar más pero no todo, _"seguir mi instinto"_.
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- Cuestionarme en base a [mis preguntas]()
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- Cuestionarme en base a _"[Questions](12.%20Questions.md)"_
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- Evaluate if is worth to capture:
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- Does It Inspire Me?
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- Is It Useful?
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- Is It Personal?
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- Is It Surprising?
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- Capture What Resonates
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External knowledge assets:
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> [!cite]
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> - Highlights: Insightful passages from books or articles you read.
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> - Quotes: Memorable passages from podcasts or audiobooks you listen to.
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> - Bookmarks and favorites: Links to interesting content you find on the web or favorited social media posts.
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> - Voice memos: Clips recorded on your mobile device as “notes to self.”
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> - Meeting notes: Notes you take about what was discussed during meetings or phone calls.
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> - Images: Photos or other images that you find inspiring or interesting.
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> - Takeaways: Lessons from courses, conferences, or presentations you’ve attended.’
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>
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> source: Tiago Forte, “[[Building a Second Brain]]”, p. 59
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## Organize
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- Separate notes in the [PARA method]()
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- Separate notes in the [PARA method](PARA%20method.md) during [periodic reviews](periodic%20review).
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## Destile
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- Hacer que una nota sea lo más _"descubrible"_ posible
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- Aplicar [Progresive Summarization](Progresive%20Summarization.md)
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- Destilar hasta poder tener una idea general de la nota a primera vista
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- **No destilar de golpe, ni destilar todas las notas**. Destilar consume limitado tiempo, y tampoco hay que hacer que la actividad sea tediosa.
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Cómo regla general se puede aplicar la norma de _"dejar las notas mejor que como las encontramos"_, _sumarizando_ y haciéndolas más _descubribles_ solo cuando nos las volvamos a encontrar.
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## Express
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- Create intermediate packages (modules),
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- Lego like building blocks to complete something (like a project)
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- Finish faster with less effort
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- construidos desde/con:
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- Destiled notes
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- Outtakes (cut out content)
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- WIP
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- Final Products
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- Docs created by others
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- Get feedback quickly
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- Rely on other's work (don't re-invent the wheel)
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> [!quote]
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> Verum ipsum factum (“We only know what we make”)
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> Giambattista Vico, Italian philosopher #quote
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- Work faster and with less effort with [Intermediate Packages](Intermediate%20Packages.md) to finish projects.
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- Work smart, not hard. [Reuse your previous](Reuse%20previous%20work.md) and others people's work.
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- Creativity Is Inherently Collaborative, **get feedback quickly!**.
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- 3 stages of expressing:
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- Remember: Retrieve an Idea Exactly When It’s Needed.
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- Connect: Use Notes to Tell a Bigger Story.
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- Create: Complete Projects and Accomplish Goals Stress-Free.
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# Intermediate Packages
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> [...] there is a flaw in focusing only on the final results: all the intermediate work (the notes, the drafts, the outlines, the feedback) tends to be underappreciated and undervalued. The precious attention we invested in producing that in-between work gets thrown away, never to be used again.
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> Source: Tiago Forte, “[[Building a Second Brain]]”, p. 150
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intermediate packages can receive different names depending on who you ask:
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- “Modules” or “features” in software development
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- “Betas” tested by start-ups
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- “Sketches” in architecture
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- “Pilots” for television series
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- “Prototypes” made by engineers
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- “Concept cars” in auto design
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- “Demos” in music recording
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Each of these terms is the equivalent of a “rough draft” you create as part of the process of making something new.
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Some kinds of intermediate packages are:
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- **Distilled notes:** Books or articles you’ve read and distilled so it’s easy to get the gist of what they contain.
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- **Outtakes:** The material or ideas that didn’t make it into a past project but could be used in future ones.
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- **Work-in-process:** The documents, graphics, agendas, or plans you produced during past projects.
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- **Final deliverables:** Concrete pieces of work you’ve delivered as part of past projects, which could become components of something new.
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- **Documents created by others:** Knowledge assets created by people on your team, contractors or consultants, or even clients or customers, that you can reference and incorporate into your work.
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These IP can be used to create others IP's or create a final product for a project.
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## Benefits of working in IP's:
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- You’ll become **interruption-proof** because you are focusing only on one small packet at a time.
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- You’ll be able to make **progress in any span of time**.
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- Intermediate Packets **increase the quality** of your work by allowing you to collect feedback more often.
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- Eventually you’ll have so many IP's at your disposal that you can execute entire projects just by **assembling [previously created](Reuse%20previous%20work.md) IP's**.
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## IP's Examples:
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- Favorites or bookmarks saved from the web or social media
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- Journal or diary entries with your personal reflections
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- Highlights or underlined passages in books or articles
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- Messages, photos, or videos posted on social media
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- Slides or charts included in presentations
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- Diagrams, mind maps, or other visuals on paper or in apps
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- Recordings of meetings, interviews, talks, or presentations
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- Answers to common questions you receive via email
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- Written works, such as blog posts or white papers
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- Documented plans and processes such as agendas, checklists, templates, or project retrospectives
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El método PARA es para un sistema de organización transversal a cualquier herramienta, ya sea física o digital.
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The stuff inside each element can and should move between each category, and always should be put in the higher element because it's ordered by actionability.
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This is an **organization method**, not a capture method. This mean we should not apply this when creating a note but at a later time (like a [[periodic review]]).
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## Techniques
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Es importante destacar que no es necesario aplicar todos estos pasos, ni aplicarlos de una sola vez. Esta es una tarea que requiere tiempo y esfuerzo que no siempre vale la pena invertir.
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Cómo regla general se puede aplicar la norma de _"dejar las notas mejor que como las encontramos"_, _sumarizando_ las notas solo cuando nos las volvamos a encontrar.
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Además recordar que no hay que destacar todo, porque si todo está destacado, entonces nada lo está realmente.
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Para reutilizar trabajo previo desde el _second brain_ podemos utilizar las siguientes estrategias:
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- Search notes by title or content
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- Manually browse the vault
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- Search through tags
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- [Serendipity](serendipity) (connection between ideas & notes)
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- Search through [[tags]]
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- [[Serendipity]] (connection between ideas & notes). for obsidian this means follow the links between notes.
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