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Post from Transformation Tom™-TAKING NOTES: Chapter from “Time Management Manifesto”

March 7, 2017 / tomdowd / News
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I had only been in the real world working for about six months. I
was doing decently on the phones, and was promoted to a job with
more responsibilities. I was still on the phones, but we had more
meetings to discuss strategies. I showed up to my first meeting without
a notebook, paper, or any other way to retain the information. My
boss called me out on it; I have never gone to a meeting again without
something to keep notes.

According to culturalorientation.net, retention rates for adult
learning varies based on the teaching method, but dips as low as five
percent for lectures. Individuals learn best when they are actively
engaged and taking notes. Culturalorientation.net noted in their article
that, “As Confucius said nearly twenty-five hundred years ago, ‘I hear
and I forget. I see and I remember.’”

Since that day, I’ve been a consummate note taker. What does this
have to do with organization and time management? It has to do with
follow-up, prioritization, and execution; adding everything to your
calendar and ensuring that you’re actually doing what was discussed
right the first time!

If you have not consistently brought something to take notes
with during meetings, start immediately. Always take a notebook to
meetings, and actually use it. The value isn’t the notes staring blankly
back at you. The significance comes into play when you invest the
time to go back and read them—and take action. Just as you would
when taking action on emails, it’s important to do the same with notes.
Go back and refer to them to determine whether any actions need
to be taken. Do you have questions that still need to be asked, or is
clarification or confirmation still needed? Do you know if you were
specifically asked to do something? If yes, mark it accordingly, and
immediately add it to your calendar to get it done. I use markings
for items that require immediate action to ensure that they stand out.
Then, I immediately begin the transfer from paper or even tablet to
a calendar. For those who prefer note-taking directly online, you’re even
further ahead. I prefer actual written notes because I’ve found that the
writing and transferring of information has helped my retention rates
significantly, but use what works best for you. What is important is
that you don’t simply take notes and then ignore them—that would be
a waste of time.

 

 

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  • Now What? The Ultimate Graduation Gift for Professional Success
  • Time Management Manifesto: Expert Strategies to Create an Effective Work/Life Balance
  • Displacement Day: When My Job was Looking for a Job…A Reference Guide to Finding Work
  • The Transformation of a Doubting Thomas: Growing from a Cynic to a Professional in the Corporate World
  • From Fear to Success: A Practical Public-speaking Guide received the Gold Medal at the 2013 Axiom Business Book Awards in Business Reference
  • The Unofficial Guide to Fatherhood

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