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Tips and Hints - Make the most of MeaHQ
General
- Make MeaHQ part of your daily routine. Keep it open so you can easily access your lists, journal and other notes.
- Take the time to reflect on the material you are collecting in MeaHQ and how you are progressing to becoming more successful.
- On the left hand side you will notice a drop down asking you to ponder your current state of mind. It is useful to update this every day as being aware of your current state of mind is beneficial.
Journal
- Keeping a journal is a great way to crystalise your thoughts.
- Try and write an entry at least once a week.
- Write an entry after any particularly noteworth event, while it's still fresh in your mind.
- Talk about why you think things happened the way they did.
- Talk about what you were pleased with and why.
- Talk about what you think you could have done better, why, and how you're going to improve on this in the future.
Notes
- When you are reading you will come across awesome pieces of information. Note them down before you forget them.
- You don't need to write everything down, just the bits that are important to you.
- In writing these down you'll help reinforce them in your memory.
- Go over your notes on a regular basis to remind yourself of important points.
General Writing
- Whenever you are contemplating something. Write it down. It will help you keep a better picture.
- The editor is designed to minimise distractions so you can maximise your focus. It is especially good in combination with full screen mode (F11).
Daily todo list
- Write your todo list the night before, or first thing in the morning.
- You can always add to the list during the day.
- Keeping your list will help keep you organised and also motivate you to get through the items quicker.
- Anything you can do quickly, hit straight away so you can strike them off your list.
- If you don't like our to-do list system why not check out our partner sites to-do list system. It's got some very funky features.
Lists in general
- Make sure entries are concise units. That way you will know exactly what needs to be done and exactly when it is finished and you can tick it off.
- Entries should start with a verb. This is good from a motivational point of view.
- When entering tasks, try typing a space followed by an open bracket "(". You will be prompted with a series of useful auto completes.
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