
Are you the type who loves to take notes by hand? Do you like the feeling of pencil or pen against the paper and the freedom it gives to be able to make arrows, underlines or even drawings that illustrate your notes? But do you also think that it can sometimes be difficult to keep track of your many different notes? Do you have to read through all your notes to find that author or method you remember, it says. Somewhere?
Then it may be that, in addition to a pencil or pen, you also need to get your colors going.


Research shows that colors on e.g. graphs and tables make it easier to recall them and that "color coding" can be a lot important element in relation to your performance. If used correctly.
If you want to add more colors to your notes, there are several different ways to do it.
Traditional notes
If you use traditional notes, you can e.g. make contacts' names green, events red, your action items blue, others black, important times purple etc. Or whatever suits your type of notes.
Mind map
Another good note-taking technique can be to use a mind map. Here too, using colors makes sense. It both makes your mind map more interesting to look at, and sorts your notes into groups so that it becomes more manageable and allows new associations to emerge more easily.
If you do this, you may even think best with a pencil in your hand.
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