Evernote will be the software that you capture all of your information into.You can always unsubscribe after the month if you’d like. It will cost you $10 for one month of access. The blog subscription will allow you to access Tiago’s members-only content on his blog. There are four things you need to get before you can start on the journey to building your DIY second brain: 1 blog subscription and 3 software tools. Understand it at the Philosophical Level.Learn how to engage with the information.The good news is this: when you build the system as explained below, you do less work over time but the quality of what you produce continues to get better. Others require effort on your part.Īt some point, you’ll probably feel like this is a lot of work. Some steps require nothing more than downloading and installing some software. There are seven steps to building a DIY second brain. Trust me when I say that a second brain will change your life. If you follow the steps outlined below, you’ll create an information-capture system that works FOR you. Now, I want to save you the time and energy by pointing you to the most relevant resources for free. I’ve been on a months-long journey to distill all of their content into a workable system for myself. They’ve put out free (or very cheap) resources online that get you very close to the full result of the courses. This blog post exists to help you learn at least 80% of the content without spending the money. At over $1000 each, the courses are outside what I can afford right now. The only problem? They’re beyond my price range. Tiago teaches an online course called Building a Second Brain (BASB) where he teaches students how to create a note-taking system that transforms their productivity.ĭavid built a follow-up course called Write of Passage that is BASB applied to help students become prolific writers. Through them, I’ve learned a stress-free system for capturing the best information I find and turning it into published works (like this blog post). David Perell and Tiago Forte have revolutionized my relationship to information.
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