Category: personal knowledge management

  • Don’t lose your mind. Back it up

    While waiting to upload your physical brain, do yourself a favor, backup your digital documents now. And check if it worked. The post Don’t lose your mind. Back it up appeared first on Massimo Curatella.

  • Automate repetitive tasks

    Don’t waste your time on tasks that software can do for you, automate repetitive tasks, and gain time to write (or to sleep if you want). The post Automate repetitive tasks appeared first on Massimo Curatella.

  • Writing is a process

    Writing is never just writing. Refine your word production workflows to support your habit-making approach or you will just be a hamster on a wheel. The post Writing is a process appeared first on Massimo Curatella.

  • Dissolve your distractions

    Writing helps to improve your focused and intentional productivity by eliminating waste and procrastination. The post Dissolve your distractions appeared first on Massimo Curatella.

  • Writing improves your memory

    You remember better what you have written. Connect your brain to a more vivid past. Leverage on your rich memories: write them down. The post Writing improves your memory appeared first on Massimo Curatella.

  • Connect ideas now

    Information hoarding is too easy. Capture and connect your new ideas now. There’s no other time to do it. The post Connect ideas now appeared first on Massimo Curatella.

  • Writing Half a Million words in One Year

    Today is the day I am writing for my 365th day in a row, for a total of half a million words. The post Writing Half a Million words in One Year appeared first on Massimo Curatella.

  • More networked thinking

    How I am evolving my Personal Knowledge Management workflow. The difference between reading and writing-while-reading. The post More networked thinking appeared first on Massimo Curatella.

  • Creativity, eclecticism and Personal Knowledge Management

    Having too many ideas. Struggle in finding a common thread. Concerned about building an audience while being eclectic. Then: Curate sources and filter inputs. The post Creativity, eclecticism and Personal Knowledge Management appeared first on Massimo …

  • Massimo Curatella interviewed on Knowledge Management by David Orban

    This is an extract of the interview transcript that David Orban conducted live on the 14 April 2020 for his Internet who Searching For The Question Live. Massimo Curatella (me!) was interviewed on Personal Knowledge Management, writing and education. T…