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Even if you aspire to write Evergreen notes, most notes begin as transient notes. You should be able to capture thoughts without friction (Close open loops), then reliably develop them into evergreen notes

A Writing Inbox for Transient and Incomplete Notes

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I use a “writing inbox” for this purpose. Undeveloped ideas, excerpts from my Daily working log, notes from reading, one-line prompts, etc all begin in that queue. During My morning writing practice, I’ll look through notes in this inbox and spend time developing any that strike me. On most days, I spend the majority of my writing time in this way. (View Highlight)review - Note: I don’t evolve as many notes because I don’t have a practice of dedicated writing time each morning. Recently the distraction of Akiflow and it’s tasks have occupied this time. I may need to shield time from Akiflow in the morning to develop a better writing/thinking practice

A writing inbox for transient and incomplete notes

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I use a “writing inbox” for this purpose. Undeveloped ideas, excerpts from my Daily working log, notes from reading, one-line prompts, etc all begin in that queue. During My morning writing practice, I’ll look through notes in this inbox and spend time developing any that strike me. On most days, I spend the majority of my writing time in this way. (View Highlight)review - Note: I don’t evolve as many notes because I don’t have a practice of dedicated writing time each morning. Recently the distraction of Akiflow and it’s tasks have occupied this time. I may need to shield time from Akiflow in the morning to develop a better writing/thinking practice