Jess Buckley

I’m inspired every time I hear people describe how they capture ideas in real time. Jesse Buckley, star of the critically acclaimed Hamnet, explains to Stacey Wilson Hunt how she writes down things she hears and sees. And how when she performs, she’s able to draw on those thoughts because she has processed them beforehand.

I use Obsidian’s note-taking system by free-writing ideas during the day, capturing handwritten notes with OCR, and producing written transcripts of snippets from podcasts. It’s part of Nick Milo’s Linking Your Thinking process. It is the underlying foundation of how I have learned from primary school through several careers.

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