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# Habits to apply while notetaking process
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So, the following are habits to keep the [[second brain]] tied up while we are using it:
- [Project checklists](Project%20checklists.md)
## Periodic reviews
- [Periodic reviews](Periodic%20reviews.md)
- Noticing other habits:
- Noticing that an idea you have in mind could potentially be valuable and capturing it instead of thinking, “Oh, its nothing.”
- Noticing when an idea youre reading about resonates with you and taking those extra few seconds to highlight it.
- Noticing that a note could use a better title—and changing it so its easier for your future self to find it.
- Noticing you could move or link a note to another project or area where it will be more useful.
- Noticing opportunities to combine two or more Intermediate Packets into a new, larger work so you dont have to start it from scratch.
- Noticing a chance to merge similar content from different notes into the same note so its not spread around too many places.
- Noticing when an IP that you already have could help someone else solve a problem, and sharing it with them, even if its not perfect.
This should be forgiving, doesn't bad happens if I miss a review day
### Weekly
## Some things to keep in mind:
### Monthly
## Noticing other habits
Do this in small chunks while using the second brain
- **Theres no need to capture every idea**; the best ones will always come back around eventually.
- **Theres no need to clear your inbox frequently**; unlike your to-do list, theres no negative consequence if you miss a given note.
- **Theres no need to review or summarize notes on a strict timeline**; were not trying to memorize their contents or keep them top of mind.
- When organizing notes or files within PARA, its a **very forgiving decision of where to put something**, since search is so effective as a backup option.