Not all your notes must be made into evergreen notes.
Writing evergreen notes takes effort.
Before writing a new note, you need to think of past ideas and make relevant connections.
It's not always possible to take evergreen notes. You shouldn't force yourself to.
Take random notes and keep them on your phone app, in categories. They don't need to be made into evergreen notes or anything. They just lie there, containing your scattered thoughts and ideas throughout the day.
It's fun to read those notes again. You will find that you don't remember half of the notes you have taken. You'll also be surprised by how many interesting ideas you have. Some are genius.
You shouldn't rely on these to write a full-fleshed post. Especially when your writing is usually filled with facts and figures.
These notes, however, make great stories and analogies to prove a point. Sometimes they will help you draw a lesson. Other times they create an unique angle for you to start a post.
I like this idea of note-taking. Notes are more than just for learning or sharing but also to spice things up.
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