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Daily Journal
A daily place that is just for you. No rules, no right way to do it.

SQ3R Study Notes
Survey, Question, Read, Recite, and Review. A research-backed method for reading and retaining complex material. Work through each stage in order.

Daily Reflection
A few quiet minutes at the end of the day to notice what happened, how you felt, and what you want to carry forward.

Bullet Journal
A flexible system for tracking tasks, events, and notes in one place. Adapt it to how your mind works.

Dissertation Chapter Planner
A place to plan, track, and think through each chapter before and during the writing process.

Evergreen Note
A single, developed idea written in your own words. Not a summary of a source. Not a fleeting thought. A note built to last and connect.

Lecture Notes (Cornell Method)
A structured way to capture, process, and retain what you learn.

Brain Dump
Everything out of your head and onto the page. No filter, no structure, no judgment.

Literature Review
A structured way to read critically, track your sources, and build your argument.

Research Paper Summary
A quick but thorough way to process a paper and make it useful to your own work.

1:1 Meeting Notes
A running space to prepare, listen, and follow through on your most important working relationships.

Meeting Notes
A simple structure to capture what matters and make sure nothing falls through the cracks.

Weekly Review (Work)
A structured hour to close out the week, assess where things stand, and walk into Monday with clarity.

Essay Outline
A place to think before you write. The clearer the outline, the easier the draft.

Book Notes
A place to capture what a book gave you, in a form you will actually come back to.

Personal Weekly Review
A quiet hour to close the week, clear your mind, and feel ready for what's next.