Just Use Apple Notes...
Summary
TLDR视频讨论了苹果备忘录在社交媒体上成为热门梗的现象,并通过这一现象深入探讨了生产力工具的选择与使用。视频中提到,频繁更换生产力工具是有害的,建议用户选择一个长期坚持使用的工具。同时,强调了生产力的个性化差异,认为找到适合自己的工具比追求流行工具更为重要。视频还提到了生产力市场的一些问题,如过度营销,并鼓励观众根据自己的长期需求选择合适的工具。
Takeaways
- 📈 苹果备忘录(Apple Notes)因其易用性和功能在社交媒体上成为热门话题。
- 😂 一个关于IQ分数与使用苹果备忘录的幽默图表在Twitter上流行,暗示低IQ和高IQ的人都倾向于使用苹果备忘录。
- 🤔 视频中提到,频繁切换生产力工具是有害的,应该尽可能保持一致性。
- 🔍 选择生产力工具时,研究和试验是关键,应该计划长期(3-5年)使用。
- 🏠 切换应用就像搬家一样,会带来压力、努力和时间的消耗。
- 🚗 作者将生产力工具比作汽车,强调找到最适合自己需求的工具,而不是仅仅追求高端或流行的工具。
- 🎯 生产力的关键在于建立系统化的方法,如看板(Kanban)和番茄工作法(Pomodoro),而不是单纯依赖工具本身。
- 👥 每个人的生产力都是独特的,不同的人可能需要不同的工具来达到最佳效率。
- 🤷♂️ 作者承认生产力市场存在一些问题,如过度营销和对工具的过度关注。
- 📚 作者建议观众审视自己频繁切换工具的行为,并考虑长期坚持使用适合的工具。
- 📈 作者提出一个典型的过程:研究、试用、优化,以建立长期的生产力工具使用基础。
Q & A
这个视频中提到的关于Apple Notes的梗是什么?
-视频中提到的梗是一个图表,显示了智商分数与使用Apple Notes的用户数量之间的关系。图表表明,智商分数低的人倾向于使用Apple Notes,而智商分数高的人也使用Apple Notes,而中间的人群则在不断切换不同的生产力工具,感到压力。
为什么视频中的演讲者认为频繁切换生产力工具是有害的?
-演讲者认为频繁切换生产力工具会破坏生产力的连贯性,导致浪费时间、金钱和精力。他建议人们应该选择一个工具并长期使用,以适应自己的需求,从而提高效率。
演讲者提到了哪些关于选择生产力工具的建议?
-演讲者建议人们在选择生产力工具时,应该进行深入研究,试用3到5年的时间跨度来计划自己的选择,以确保所选工具能够长期满足自己的需求。
演讲者如何看待生产力市场中的一些负面现象?
-演讲者认为生产力市场中存在一些有毒的行为,比如过度营销和推崇某些工具,这可能会浪费年轻人的时间和资源。他承认自己是这个市场的一部分,并且正在学习如何找到长期和短期内容之间的平衡。
演讲者提到了哪个即将发布的视频?
-演讲者提到了一个即将发布的名字叫做《The problem with Notion》的视频,该视频将更详细地讨论生产力工具的问题。
演讲者对于生产力工具的基础有何看法?
-演讲者认为生产力的基础比具体的工具更重要。他提倡“规则胜于工具”的概念,强调应该先建立生产力的基础,如看板方法、番茄工作法等,而不是过分依赖具体的工具或软件。
演讲者如何看待生产力工具的多样性?
-演讲者将生产力工具比作汽车经销商,认为市场上有各种各样的工具,就像有不同的汽车一样,都是为了满足不同的需求和情况。重要的是找到最适合自己的工具,而不是追求最高端或最流行的工具。
演讲者对于观众的反馈有何看法?
-演讲者欢迎观众的反馈,包括负面反馈,因为他认为可以从中学到东西。他注意到很多观众在找到所需信息后就离开了,这表明他们的内容对观众来说是有价值的。
演讲者建议如何处理生产力工具的频繁更换问题?
-演讲者建议人们应该研究、试用并优化生产力工具,而不是频繁更换。他建议观众审视自己使用的工具,并决定长期坚持使用哪些工具,然后适应并优化这些工具,为未来建立基础。
演讲者如何看待生产力工具的个性化选择?
-演讲者认为生产力是非常个性化的,每个人都有自己的方法和工具。他举例说,他的妻子使用简单的记事本就能高效工作,而有些学生通过使用Notion等工具显著提高了他们的主动性。
演讲者提到的‘规则胜于工具’的概念是什么意思?
-‘规则胜于工具’的概念是指,应该首先关注建立和优化生产力的基础规则和方法,而不是过分依赖于具体的工具。这意味着,无论使用哪种工具,只要它们能够帮助你遵循和执行生产力规则,就能够提高效率。
Outlines
📈 苹果备忘录的智商梗与生产力工具选择
该段落讨论了苹果备忘录在社交媒体上流行的智商梗,以及它如何反映人们在选择生产力工具时的行为模式。作者对这一梗表示认同,并以此为出发点,深入探讨了生产力工具的选择和“切换”对生产力的影响。作者强调了长期坚持使用同一应用的重要性,并分享了自己在选择生产力工具时的经验和建议。
🚗 生产力工具的选择与个人效率差异
在这一段中,作者继续讨论生产力工具的选择,并强调了找到适合自己的工具的重要性。他通过比喻说明了不同人对生产力工具的不同需求,就像不同人需要不同类型的汽车一样。作者还提到了生产力市场的多样性,并建议观众在选择工具时应考虑长期适应性,而不是频繁更换。最后,作者分享了自己对生产力工具的看法,鼓励观众根据自己的需求进行深入研究和选择。
Mindmap
Keywords
💡生产力
💡苹果笔记
💡迷因
💡切换
💡基础
💡优化
💡市场
💡规则胜于工具
💡长期
💡订阅者
Highlights
Apple Notes meme making rounds on social media, highlighting extremes of IQ scores among its users.
The meme humorously portrays people with either very high or very low IQs favoring Apple Notes, with those in-between constantly switching productivity tools.
The meme receives a 9 out of 10 rating for its humor and underlying message about productivity tool usage.
Discussion on the toxicity of constantly switching productivity tools and the importance of sticking with one for consistency.
Recommendation to research and choose a productivity application for long-term use to save time, money, and effort.
An analogy is made comparing switching productivity apps to the stress and effort of moving house.
Emphasis on planning the use of a productivity tool for a three to five-year term to ensure long-term suitability and stability.
The presenter shares their personal experience with selecting Todoist for its features and has stuck with it for six years.
The video aims to address the issue of frequent switching between productivity tools and finding one that best suits the user's needs.
Productivity is highlighted as a unique and personal journey for everyone, where the choice of tool should suit individual needs.
Introduces the concept of 'rules over tools' - focusing on productivity principles before the tools themselves.
Criticizes the productivity market for potentially promoting constant switching and exploration of new tools, possibly to the detriment of users.
Discussion on the audience engagement with productivity content, highlighting that most viewers seek specific tool information and then leave.
Productivity tools are likened to cars in a dealership, emphasizing the importance of choosing the right 'vehicle' for one's productivity journey.
Encourages viewers to research, trial, and then commit to a productivity tool, to optimize their productivity setup for the long term.
Transcripts
apple notes is making its round on
social media as an absolute meme at the
moment and today i wanted to do keep
productive's first ever meme review
slash deep analysis of this
and give you an idea of what i
personally think of this meme making its
rounds on twitter at the moment
so there's a meme on twitter it's
basically a graph showing the iq score
along the bottom and the sort of
average users per one and they're saying
that normally people with low iqs go
with apple notes if you would high iqs
go with apple notes as well and everyone
in between is just stressed and
switching and finding the productivity
tool uh that's perfect for them and
finding it stressful and largely i agree
with this meme i'd definitely give this
meme a nine out of ten it's so it made
me absolutely chuckle when i saw it and
i'm so glad that it got brought out
because the attention
of
this is actually really important and
today i wanted to actually make this a
little bit more serious than it is
and so to talk about two things
the first is switching and the second is
differences in productivity
so switching is something i've been
talking about for quite a while now
switching is one of the most toxic
things you can do in productivity in my
opinion
the
key thing for productivity is to make it
as consistent as possible and for a lot
of people
that is finding the right base on their
application sticking with your
application for as long as humanly
possible to suit your needs is the best
thing to do research finding out the
best tools is really important when it
comes to sticking with an application
long term i cannot speak about this
enough i actually spoke at a conference
about this and have been speaking on
youtube about it for some time here's a
little clip from that
conference so number two is switching
okay so your goal is to actually settle
down on this application once you've got
it you don't want to move uh the
importance of this is is massive a lot
of people switch
i've done it in the past and honestly
it's something that i know a lot of
people will be doing
but it's important to settle down
because once you do you'll save so much
time money and effort because it is like
moving house when you move a note taker
or to-do list application so what i
typically recommend is plan uh your
choice for a three to five year distance
so for example um i know that when i
started university
i was recommended a lot and was going to
go with an app called vunderlist
which was great for the time period but
i knew i'd need some sharing abilities
after i finished university for some
jobs so i went with that called todoist
and i've been with them for six years
now so
the importance of the application uh is
to be there for as long as possible so
that you don't have to move
so the reason i'm saying that and to
sort of build on that moving house
analogy is there's that stress there's
that effort there's that time that is
spent finding and
switching applications and that's what's
stressful so you want to do it as
minimally as possible so that's why i
largely agree with this meme in the
center because that guy crying
is the people who are just switching and
moving applications the ones that stick
long term and optimize it when they find
their base is probably much more
suitable i've actually got a video
coming out soon called the problem with
notion which talks about this topic in
much more detail um and it really does
go a lot further so hopefully if you're
interested you can subscribe to this
channel to dive into a bit more
so switching is really fundamental to
productivity because the less switching
you do and the more research you do at
the start the more productive you'll be
and the time you'll save setting up that
tool that matters to you so the second
topic is the differences in productivity
now productivity is so unique everyone
is different and everyone has their own
take on it my wife she will work from a
notepad and she does a stellar job and
she's very very efficient
at doing stuff so much more efficient
than me it's really embarrassing
running the youtube channel about it
but as you can imagine
people don't necessarily need these
tools in the middle they might need
apple notes they might need one note it
it's whatever suits you best and um it's
really useful to see i've seen
students that have taken
notion and then been able to 3x their
proactiveness before getting to a job i
think the the fundamental
difference is you're actually
using a tool to get yourself a step
further i believe in a concept called
rules over tools
where you focus more on your generalized
productivity the foundations your
productivity before the actual tool
if you look at that you'll tend to find
that a lot of time the productivity tool
doesn't matter as much and probably 80
percent of
the productivity apps that you find will
solve the majority of your problems but
it's important to find the foundations
of your productivity first what i mean
by foundations is that getting things
done um kanban methodologies
pomodoros things that actually will help
you systematize your productivity versus
necessarily
um you know the tool and the software
that's in front of you so it's really
interesting i did see some negative
feedback from this and of course it's
great to have negative feedback because
we can learn from it and there was one
in particular i won't show the details
of the tweet is these productivity
youtubers and their note-taking
applications marketing are getting out
of hand and wasting thousands of young
students careers apple notes or all over
all of the bs
and i agree with him about the
productivity at market um there is some
toxic toxic
behavior in the productivity space and i
am part of that and it's difficult to
find the balance between
being
and putting out content regularly about
finding the right productivity
application and being relevant for the
long term it is hard to find a balance
and
i'm definitely learning more and more
about this
but at the same time i always go with
the basis of um
the actually quite an interesting
statistic on our youtube
eighty percent of the people who watch
our videos aren't subscribed
because they come they find the
information and they go and that's what
i love the people who typically stay are
the ones who are trying to find a tool
that um
that they want to enhance or maybe are
interested in the other videos that we
do on productivity not necessarily
the fact that we do other videos about
sort of new apps it's difficult to
navigate this space because it's so new
as a problem but i guess it's very
similar to self-development in it to
some extent because it's very similar in
its fashion of like
motivation for motivation's sake and
things like that
going back to the apple notes meme i do
think there's a good sort of rule for
this in general and i always refer to
productivity tools like a car dealership
you walk into a car dealership and
they're not just going to sell you the
high-end eye and tell you to go
they're going gonna give you the best
car for your needs so the great thing is
there are a few cars but we all know
they go from a to b
every car goes from a to b a
mercedes-benz
posh car lovely car will get you from a
to b
maybe one a little bit more efficiently
and faster maybe breaking down a little
bit less in the long term but they'll
get you from a to b largely right
so this is what i mean
is
you know there are so many different
cars for lots of different situations
there's cars that are adapted for
disabilities there's cars that are
adapted for those with a different
lifestyle there's cars that are much
more suitable for older people or young
people there is a different calf and
there's a car for everyone out there and
it's similar to the productivity market
that's how i tend to view it
so negative aside i think this is
probably a good time to
if you're looking at yourself and going
i'm making a lot of switching i'm making
a lot of shiny new syndrome decisions
this might be the good learning outcome
for this video is okay maybe i need to
look at the productivity tools
um that i use and say i'm going to stay
for these for the long term now and
adapt to that i have a typical process
that i go through which is research
trial which is
committing to the application and then
optimize where you then actually learn
the tool and build on it and make sure
you build a base for the future that's
my opinion on it i'd love to hear your
opinion it's a very complicated topic at
least but i thought it'd be interesting
to talk about in today's video
this is such a weird video to do about a
productivity meme that's exploding um
but i'd really love to hear some of your
opinions on this thank you very much
folks if you're new here hit subscribe
and i'll talk to you all very soon
cheerio
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