Readwise — Brand Summaries
AI-powered summaries of 74 videos about Readwise.
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NotebookLM Will Change How You Learn – Here’s Why!
NotebookLM is positioning itself as an “understanding” tool rather than a general-purpose chatbot—turning scattered sources into trustworthy,...
The BEST Way to Summarize Books with ChatGPT
Summarizing books with ChatGPT can produce noticeably better results when it’s fed the reader’s own highlights—then guided with a structured...
No Folders Needed! Elizabeth's Radical Notion Second Brain
Elizabeth Filips’ Second Brain is built around one radical constraint: everything lands on a single page as separate “cards,” with no folders, files,...
I Tried AI as a Life Coach for 365 Days - Here’s What I Learned
AI can function as a practical life coach when it’s treated less like an authority and more like a high-powered mirror—one that reflects a person’s...
7 To-Do List Hacks That Actually Work (No More Overwhelm!)
A to-do list doesn’t need to be longer—it needs to be structured so tasks don’t hijack attention, priorities don’t get buried, and execution stays...
Building a 'digital garden' in Logseq | Personal knowledge management
A “digital knowledge garden” is pitched as a personal knowledge management system built around writing, selective capture, and sustainable output—not...
Automate Your Highlights: The Lazy Genius Guide to Remembering What You Read
A highlight-sync system that captures “just the gems” from books and web reading—then routes them into a real notes app—can turn scattered attention...
Introduction to smart notes with Obsidian and the Zettelkasten Method
Smart notes paired with Obsidian aim to turn note-taking into an engine for thinking: writing becomes the process of building understanding, not a...
Actually getting things done with Obsidian // Checklist plugin
A modern task system built inside Obsidian can borrow the most useful parts of David Allen’s Getting Things Done—especially the discipline of...
Taking notes from YouTube videos in Obsidian
Turning YouTube learning into usable notes inside Obsidian hinges on one practical problem: getting reliable timestamps or highlights from a watched...
Readwise Reader - How I Process EVERYTHING I Read
Readwise Reader is positioned as a single “inbox-to-notes” system that captures information from across the internet—articles, RSS, newsletters,...
Getting Things Done: Microsoft OneNote Second Brain
A practical “second brain” setup using Microsoft OneNote turns David Allen’s Getting Things Done (GTD) idea—capturing thoughts outside the mind—into...
My Strategy To Consume Information Effectively
Effective reading isn’t about hitting a quota of books; it’s about deciding what’s worth your time and then extracting usable understanding from it....
Auto-Synced Reading Highlights in Notion via Readwise (Kindle, Pocket, Instapaper)
A new Readwise beta integration makes it possible to automatically sync Kindle, Apple Books, Pocket, Instapaper, and even Twitter saved threads into...
Making notes actually useful in Obsidian
Notes only matter if they get used—and in Obsidian, that usefulness depends on a two-stage workflow: capture first, then process. The capture phase...
NOTION TUTORIAL: HOW to SYNC ANNOTATIONS (Highlights) from EBOOKS and ARTICLES (PDFs) using READWISE
Syncing your reading highlights into Notion can turn scattered annotations into a usable starting point for writing—without manually copying quotes...
How I study using Obsidian
Spending more than €7,000 in online learning over a year didn’t just buy courses—it forced a system question: how do you turn short-lived lessons...
How to take notes from a book with Obsidian // The Culture Map
A practical workflow for turning book highlights into usable, connected notes in Obsidian—without forcing a rigid system on every read—anchors the...
How to extract your PDF highlights using Readwise
Readwise can now extract highlights from most existing PDFs and turn them into searchable, resurfacing notes—closing a long-standing gap for people...
Notion Template: Simple Reading Log With Progress Bar
A Notion reading hub can be built entirely inside the platform by pairing two linked databases—one for a “bookshelf” and one for individual reading...
Unlock Book Wisdom: How to Actually Use What You Read
Sleep training becomes far more manageable when book knowledge is converted into a usable, personalized system—fast enough to act on during the...
Comprehensive guide to the Readwise Daily Review
Readwise Daily Review is built to turn highlights into a consistent habit: each day (or every other day or week) it resurfaces a small, customizable...
I Trained AI to Write Like Me - And It Actually Worked
A repeatable AI writing system can produce 90% of a creator’s long-form drafts in their own voice—if the model is trained on a dedicated style guide...
How real people process notes
Note processing is the real bottleneck in most productivity and personal knowledge management systems—and the fix isn’t building a bigger pipeline,...
How I'm Building a Second Brain: Logseq + Tana
A “second brain” isn’t a single app for storing notes—it’s a trusted workflow that decides what to keep, how to organize it, and how to resurface it...
How to use maps in Obsidian // Leaflet and Kanban
A cross-country move becomes manageable when personal knowledge management turns into a working system: Obsidian is used to research Portugal’s tax...
Learning new things in Obsidian (2024): In defense of remembering
Forgetting may feel natural, but the path to real learning depends on building durable traces of what was learned—so ideas can be tested, connected,...
AI tools for PKM and Obsidian
AI tools are being folded into personal knowledge management (PKM) workflows not to replace reading and writing, but to speed up the “processing”...
Obsidian & Zettelkasten for Book Summary (Literature Note)
A practical workflow for turning book reading into durable knowledge hinges on one move: convert highlights and personal reflections into a...
How to Publish Obsidian Notes Online For Free(Obsidian Publish Alternative)
Publishing Obsidian notes online for free can be done without Obsidian Publish by pairing the “Obsidian Digital Garden” plugin with a free deployment...
How to Set Up Your Reader Feed
A two-part “Unified Inbox” setup is the key to keeping newsletters, RSS feeds, and Twitter updates from turning into the same kind of clutter people...
Reading and taking notes on a Kindle and Obsidian
A streamlined workflow for Kindle highlights and notes can turn passive reading into a searchable knowledge base inside Obsidian—if the setup is...
"How I Use Roam to Write a Weekly Newsletter" feat. Nat Eliason | Second Brain
A practical workflow for writing a weekly newsletter in Roam hinges on one idea: treat Roam as a linked “workspace” where every piece of reading...
Taking notes on podcasts with Snipd, Readwise, and Obsidian
Snipd turns podcast listening into a skimmable, note-ready workflow by combining AI transcription, automatic chapters, and “snips” that export...
Taking better notes from books: Shortform
Shortform is positioned as a “Netflix for books” that does more than summarize: it adds fact-checking, research-backed notes, and practice-oriented...
How I'm using the Slipnote method to build better notes in Logseq
Slip notes—small, quickly captured thoughts later assembled into a logically ordered knowledge base—can be implemented in Logseq without the usual...
How To Get Things Done With The Microsoft ToDo App
Microsoft To Do fits neatly into a minimalist, daily-reset productivity system: plan a small set of high-impact tasks each morning, let “My Day”...
The ULTIMATE Second Brain System Inside Kortex! (With Templates)
Cortex’s value isn’t just that it centralizes notes—it’s that it can run a complete “second brain” workflow for creators, turning scattered reading...
My Year in PKM: 2024 in numbers
A year of personal knowledge management (PKM) for Nicole van der Hoeven produced a striking mix of output and upkeep: 1,613 new Obsidian notes, 3,616...
More than just taking notes - Learning exhaust
Learning notes as “learning exhaust” is the through-line: notes aren’t the goal, they’re the byproduct of turning an idea into understanding and then...
Emergent note taking: what ants can teach us about notes
Emergent note-taking treats a personal knowledge base like a living system: notes start as loosely connected “whatever I’m interested in right now,”...
Snipd: The Best Podcast App for Knowledge Management (Snipd + Readwise Workflow)
Snipd is positioned as a fast “capture-and-convert” system for podcast knowledge: while listening, a single button turns a selected moment into an...
How to learn stuff you have no business learning
Learning doesn’t hinge on clever study systems or productivity hacks so much as on motivation—and motivation grows when curiosity is treated like a...
Stop Forgetting Everything: My System To Learn Fast
Learning and memory don’t fail because people lack effort—they fail because information is shed fast without a retention system. The core claim is...
Readwise Reader Review + Tutorial
Readwise Reader turns saved reading into an interactive research workspace by syncing highlights and notes back to Readwise, then layering AI help...
How I Take Notes From Podcasts - The Best App for Podcasts
Listening to podcasts passively often fails the real goal—retaining ideas and reusing them months later. The workflow described here turns podcast...
10 ways I learn in public
Learning in public works best when it turns uncertainty into usable feedback. Instead of waiting to be fully right, Nicole van der Hoeven argues for...
How to remember everything you read | Zettelkasten Literature Notes in Logseq
The core idea is a practical workflow for turning book or article highlights into Zettelkasten-style “literature notes” inside Logseq—so reading...
How to capture book notes from a physical book into your second brain (without using Readwise)
Capturing insights from physical books into a “second brain” doesn’t require automated clipping tools like Readwise; it can work better with a...
Digest What You Read: Walkthrough of my process for understanding Rationality by Eliezer Yudkowsky
A slow, deliberate “rumination” process—turning raw reading into visual models, then into permanent notes—is presented as the antidote to information...
How to Remember What You Read | Reading System | Readwise, Instapaper, Memex
A practical “information digestion” workflow can turn scattered reading—books, articles, podcasts, even browser snippets—into daily, targeted recall....
How To Highlight Physical Books in Readwise
Readwise can turn physical-book highlighting into searchable, spaced-repetition notes—but doing it well depends on how the highlights are captured...
A Real Zettelkasten Workflow in Obsidian
A Zettelkasten workflow built around Obsidian hinges on one practical idea: write single-idea notes, then make meaning by linking them in a...
This Will Transform Your Conversations with Claude
Readwise’s new MCP server turns Claude into a personal “knowledge layer” over a user’s own reading—so answers can be generated from highlights stored...
10 Note-taking Lessons
Digital note-taking works best when it’s treated as a selective workflow rather than a capture machine. A central lesson from four years of using...
Official Obsidian Plugin for Readwise | Full Product Walkthrough
Readwise’s official Obsidian plugin is built to turn highlights from books, articles, and even transcribed podcasts into searchable, linkable notes...
How to Stop Forgetting What You Read
For people who read to apply knowledge—not just to enjoy it—forgetting is a major bottleneck: studies cited in the transcript say readers lose about...
Why you will STOP building your SECOND BRAIN | LEANER knowledge management workflow
The core problem behind “second brain” systems isn’t collecting information—it’s building a sustainable routine for turning that backlog into usable...
Interview Ramses Oudt: The future of Logseq and Personal Knowledge Management
Logseq’s future hinges on a balancing act: keep the “local-first, plain-text, power-user” foundation while making onboarding and everyday workflows...
How To Build Your Entire Second Brain System In 2026 (With Templates)
A second brain only becomes useful when it turns constant consumption into connected knowledge and repeatable output. The system laid out here...
How to Take Book Notes: A Digital System (feat. Obsidian & Readwise)
A practical two-app workflow—Readwise plus Obsidian—turns Kindle highlights into a searchable, actively learned knowledge base instead of a pile of...
How to make building your SECOND BRAIN easier | Create a HABIT with these simple steps
Building a second brain fails most often when captured notes pile up without being processed. The core fix is to create a repeatable habit for...
Second Brain: One thing you need to know!
“Second brain” productivity systems are strongest for action-ready information, but they struggle with the slower, reflective kind of knowledge that...
AI-Powered Notes: Why Reflect's Custom Prompts Are a Game Changer
Reflect positions itself as a note-taking app built around an AI assistant—especially through custom prompts—that aims to turn raw notes into...
How to Take Notes from Articles (Roam)
Smart notes from online articles become useful only when they’re captured, searchable, and ready to be exported into a long-term knowledge system....
Reflect Academy: Frictionless Note-taking
Frictionless note-taking is about eliminating the small delays and decisions that break the flow between a thought appearing in the mind and getting...
Mem App Tutiorial: My Workflow For Taking Smart Notes in Mem
A practical smart-notes workflow in Mem is built around turning highlighted reading into “literature notes” that later become a web of linked,...
Synchroniser vos highlights de READWISE dans OBSIDIAN, tutoriel plugin Readwise Official
Le plugin Readwise Official pour Obsidian permet de synchroniser automatiquement les passages surlignés depuis Readwise (Kindle, Apple Books, Medium,...
Work Week in the Life of a Developer Advocate/ Performance Testing Advocate (k6 and Grafana Labs)
A developer advocate at Grafana Labs’ k6 team spends a typical week juggling three jobs at once: creating practical learning materials for developers...
Readwise vs Physical Books
A practical fix for “book notes that never get integrated” sits at the center of this conversation: instead of spending hours typing highlights into...
Get Answers From Your Highlights (using ChatGPT)
Readwise MCP turns ChatGPT into a personal research assistant that can answer questions using a user’s own reading highlights—so the model can...
How I make a plan that I always follow.
A repeatable planning system hinges on two forces: designing tasks around what the brain treats as valuable and rewarding, and switching between...
Try this to overcome information overload? (alfred, logseq, readwise, etc)
Information overload is treated as a dopamine-and-busyness problem, not a lack of content. The core claim is that people keep consuming...
My Favorite Mac Apps (2021) - What's on my MacBook Pro
A tightly connected “knowledge pipeline” is the centerpiece of this MacBook Pro workflow: articles and ideas get captured, highlighted, and then...