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31. How to Take Notes at Meetings (So You Work Smarter)

31. How to Take Notes at Meetings (So You Work Smarter)

Episode 31 Published 1 year, 8 months ago
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In this episode of the Learn and Work Smarter podcast, we dive into the art of effective note-taking during meetings.

Whether you’re a seasoned professional or a student navigating academic clubs and group projects, these insights are exactly for you.

I’ll show you how to simplify the note-taking process so you can stay focused and organized without feeling overwhelmed. Because let’s face it—meetings can be a challenge, and your note-taking shouldn’t make it any harder.

By the end of this episode, you’ll know:

✅ When to take notes at meetings and when not to
✅ What kind of information to take notes on and what NOT to take notes on
✅ The strategy for how to figure out what to write down
✅ How to format your notes so they’re useful when you need them

So get out your pens so you can take some notes on taking notes 😉

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🎙️Other Episodes + Resources Mentioned:

Episode 05: Secrets of a Good Task Management System
Episode 10: Tips for Better Task Management and Focus (Q&A)
Episode 28: 6 Tips for Organizing Papers
Episode 29: How to Take Useful Notes from Books

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