![]() ![]() I've been keeping a daily work diary for the last nine years. Supernotes replaced Notion as my Personal Knowledge Management tool because: ① Supernotes is blazing fast (the < 100ms interface response times are incredible), ② the keyboard shortcuts allow me to create and navigate notes without a touchpad, ③ idea linking is bidirectional, fast, and at the right level of granularity for my brain, and ④ the Outline gives the benefits of Notion's tree-view, but backed by the power of a bidirectional graph network. interviewer questions, job postings).Ĭapturing and curating my knowledge in Notion helped me: ① with learning and recollection, ② to be more effective in my role (prepping for a particular meeting was as easy as reviewing a "cheatsheet"), and ③ to share my knowledge with my colleagues (and sometimes the world). coaching, conflict, decision making, feedback, motivation, needs), and recruitment (e.g. guidelines, user testing, workshops), leadership (e.g. pre-mortems, retrospectives, roadmaps), behavioural science (e.g. My favourite way to use Notion was to capture knowledge "cheatsheets" on topics such as agile (e.g. Why did you start using Supernotes? For Personal Knowledge Management Prior to discovering Notion, I had used (though not all at the same time) a number of other writing, note-taking, knowledge capture, and task tracking tools: Wunderlist, Ulysses, Letterspace, Bear, Dynalist, and Airtable. ![]() I've been using DayOne as my work (and family) diary since 2012, and Notion as my Personal Knowledge Management tool since 2018. How were you taking notes before Supernotes? I'm VP of Engineering at Griffin Bank, which means that I coach our engineers, grow the teams, and lead our engineering process. Hi! My name is James, I'm 41 and live in Stockholm, Sweden with my wife, two daughters, and a cat. This week we are hearing from James, one of our new Unlimited users. Hopefully their knowledge and insight will help you with your own productivity workflow. Taking notes consistently is a difficult task, so we are reaching out to our power users to hear their stories. ![]()
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