We all deal with a lot of information. What are your strategies of taking notes for new information?
Do you take any notes on paper? If so do you scan them or otherwise digilatize them?
Do you have specific strategies for deciding which information to write down?
How do you write notes to capture all important information?
Do you tag your notes?
If you use Evernote, or a similar system how private are your notes? Would you allow friends to read in them? Your spouse?
Summary: Evernote + gesture typing, unsorted and untagged.
No. Paper is cumbersome and unsearchable. I need my notes with me at all times, so I use Evernote.
Most often, I record details that would likely be lost after a mental context switch. Also, if I feel that I will need this piece of information in the future, I just write it down.
Evernote on Android, using gesture typing. (BTW, gesture typing will be introduced in iOS 8 in September, so this strategy will work on Apple devices too).
No. Basically, I have one dedicated tag, "booze", which I use to tag notes about wine (unlike whisky, there are hundreds of wine brands, so I have to remember which ones I liked). The rest of my notes are an unsorted mess. I rely on search for retrival. When I write notes, I try to include keywords that I'm likely to use when searching.
Fully private. I'm a paid subscriber which lets me protect notes with a pincode.
Edit: Just wanted to add that if a note grows too large, I move it to a separate Google doc (also accessible via mobile).
Just wanted to add that if a note grows too large, I move it to a separate Google doc (also accessible via mobile).