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A More Useful Way to Approach Note Taking

Photo by RDNE Stock project on Pexels — source At the corner of a cluttered desk, a self-learner shuffles through a stack of notes, searching for the right page to restart a music practice session. The clock ticks down the minutes after a long day at work, leaving only a narrow window to focus on skills before bedtime. As the pen hovers over the notebook, the first ten minutes slip away, consumed by the effort of locating the last marked spot instead of diving into practice. The familiar frustration of starting too broadly creeps in, as the mind races through various exercises and pieces without a clear direction. This chaotic start often stems from a missed check: ensuring one page is ready before the session begins. Without this simple preparation, the practice block can dissolve into aimless browsing, where the learner flips through unmarked pages, losing precious time. The desk, once a sanctuary for focused learning, becomes a battleground of indecision, where the materials are wi...

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