"I found that having one big file that just kind of grows, and it's like a reverse chronological document of where i was going, is the best way for me," she says. "Once it goes into a substack for my newsletter, once it's there, i don't touch the one note any more." 'The note in one note sounds like, its kind of like a starting point, a kindling a scratch pad of sorts'
Veronica Erb is the author of Finding Out, an email newsletter for people who do and use UX research. Previously, she led UX research at NPR and consulted with a variety of companies. In this conversation, we discuss Veronica’s reading and note-taking practices.
Since we recorded this, Veronica published a post with photos and screenshots of her notes. The link is in the show notes, in case you want to see what she's talking about.
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