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KnowItBook

© Flight of Mind, LLC 2009

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How to Make

Your Own

KnowItBook

© Flight of Mind, LLC 2009

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KnowItBook is a journaling / organization tool

to help you keep track of projects, ideas, thoughts,

and notes.

You’ll be able to see immediately what their status is and which

items need your attention.

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Start with a spiral-bound

notebook with 100 pages. A

divider in the center helps.

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In the upper right corner of

each page number the fronts only,

1 – 100

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The backs of the

pages are numbered with a “B” for “Back.”

1B, 2B, etc.

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Page one and two are the

Table of Contents

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Page 3 begins the

Miscellaneous Section

Draw a vertical line

¼ inch in from the left edge of the

page.

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Draw another line ¼ from the first.

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This gives you two squares to the left of the lines to track items.

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When someone

gives you a bit of data or you have an idea, this is the place to

record it.

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The boxes at the left of each line will help you track each bit of

information.

As you jot down this information, make a mark in the box immediately to the left of the line. A dot means it is not more

than a bit of information.

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If something is most definitely an actionable item but is a low

priority it gets a dash.

Dots can be turned into dashes just by drawing a line through

the dot.

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If it becomes a high priority item, then it can be escalated to a plus simply by drawing a vertical line

through the dash if it had previously been a dash.

And if it is a critical item, express that as a plus with a circle

around it.

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When an item is completed put an “X” in the box to the

left of these symbols.

By scanning down the first column you can immediately

see items not completed.

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Page 51 is the

beginning of the Topics Section.

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Topics are items from theMiscellaneous Section that

you want to develop into projects.

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Turn the book over….now beginning at the back: Page

100B begins the Think Section.

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Yes, you’re writing from the back of the book,

and upside down.

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The Think Section is for diagrams, doodling,

figuring, and a quick game of tic-tack-toe.

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Still with the Knowitbook upside-down,

turn to page 50B.

This is the beginning of the Notes Section.

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You will use this section to take notes in a meeting.

When you are finished, date the note and draw a line

under it.

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This is also a good place to take notes during a phone conversation.

Date it and draw a line.

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When page 50 B is full turn the page and start

writing on page 50 but still with the book in this

upside down position.

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At some point your writing will meet writing coming from

the other direction.

That is when you make a new KnowItBook.

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KnowItBook

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