quot;[Note cards] are building blocks, creating a foundation upon which the work can lay. They are the inches in the game of inches that is the sport of art or business.”~ Ryan Holiday In this third article on paper-based tools, we’re focusing on a note-taking method based on the humble index card.Index cards are used as a means to classify and categorize information. They form the basis for a powerful system you can use to link, number and connect threads of knowledge. From book writing to presentations, research and project development, to connecting themes and ideas, an index card method helps order and structure our information clearly and simply. The Origins of the Index Card Carl Linnaeus created an index card system in the 18th Century to help organize the taxonomy for his groundbreaking book, System Naturae. Wikimedia Commons (Public Domain) In the same
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