The Most Effective Notes Are Ones Taken by Hand
Few
people bring a pen and notebook to meetings anymore.
Instead of taking
notes by hand, more and more of us take them on a laptop or tablet.
This
change makes sense: Digital devices just seem more convenient, plus
they let you multitask during the meeting
. But research has found that
there are real benefits to taking notes by hand.
Studies have shown that
typing encourages mindless, verbatim transcription of what you’re
hearing, but writing by hand helps us take both fewer and better notes.
Longhand's slower pace forces us to record ideas more succinctly and in
our own words, which boosts our ability to recall those ideas later.
After all, notes should help us quickly remember the most important
points, not the entire meeting. So try bringing a pen and notebook to
your next meeting – your memory will thank you.

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