![]() ![]() To me, Personal Knowledge covers a wide range of information ranging from book highlights, personal data and anecdotes, meeting notes, birthdays, gift ideas, receipts, travel details, inspirational quotes, personal goals, and so on. To really thrive in this Information Age, we need systems to manage this flow, absorb the relevant information and apply it to our lives and careers. We live in extraordinary times, with direct access to a never-ending flow of information and knowledge. In the words of Tiago Forte, a leading productivity expert: Personal Knowledge Management is the practice of capturing the ideas and insights we encounter in our daily life, whether from personal experience, from books and articles, or from our work, and cultivating them over time to produce more creative, higher quality work. Let’s start with a bit of context around PKM and what it means to me. This is purely meant to show you how I use the platforms and how you can use them too. This is not an in-depth guide or explanation of the features. In the spirit of publicly documenting my online writing journey, I will outline in this article why and how I use both Roam and Notion to store, retrieve and create content from a beginner’s point of view. I couldn’t make a decision, so I decided to try out both.Īfter many hours of playing around, I have found a system that works well for me. The way I read it- you’re either a Roam person or a Notion person. Most of the articles I found would compare Roam and Notion against each other. In the beginning, I was telling myself I needed to choose between the two. It must be genetic because, in the last year, I have immersed myself in the world of Personal Knowledge Management (PKM), using Roam and Notion as my main tools. He was clearly a note-taking nerd before that was even a thing, without access to any of the wonderful tools we have now. A goldmine of information but without any structure and impossible to navigate. There were hundreds and hundreds of Word documents, filled with jokes, quotes and articles - in Dutch, English, French. ![]() We knew he liked to collect notes but had no idea how much he had gathered during the last years of his life. 9 min read Source: Unsplash - adapted by AuthorĪfter my grandfather passed away, we got access to his computer and his files. ![]()
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