A pile of paper by my side

I’ve recently taken to jotting down notes during phone calls on a pile of scrap paper which sits beside my keyboard. The effect is threefold.

  1. I rely a little less on my memory of the conversation
  2. I am able to listen better because I’m not filing as I go
  3. I get to use the back side of so many useless printouts

It’s been really surprising what a difference it makes. I’ve always had a reluctance against taking notes because I thought it interfered with my thinking. A conversation with my business partner led to the idea and then it was backed up by some thoughts from Listening Leaders: The Ten Golden Rules To Listen, Lead & Succeed, which I’m currently reading.

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