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Sönke Ahrens, How to Take Smart Notes.

Sönke Ahrens, How to Take Smart Notes: One Simple Technique to Boost Writing, Learning and Thinking: For Students, Academics and Nonfiction Book Writers (North Charleston, SC: CreateSpace, 2017).

Premise: Writing is thinking 0G1.

Referencing notes.

  • Students are unable to produce correct estimates on paper writing time.
  • Iceboxing ideas is an effective way to reduce resistance to improving focus in a body of work.
  • Developing complex thought requires externalization.
  • Dunning-Kruger effect.
  • Mere-exposure effect.
  • Imposter syndrome is the feeling of poor suitability in a role.
  • Confirmation bias.
    • The brain revises, lies, and glosses over to reinforce its existing models and theories.
  • Feature Positive effect.
  • Zeigarnik effect.
  • Planning fallacy.
  • People possess limited mental resources.
  • Ego depletion is the reduction of volition caused by the exercise of volition.
    • Decision making is extremely tiring.
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