![]() Notion is the first webtool that I actually ended up buying a subscription for, and even now that it’s basically free (more on that later) I will still keep paying for it. Notion helped me organise my thoughts and re-ignite creative processes that had been stagnating for years juggling multiple projects at a time had always been difficult and stressful for me, but ever since I started using Notion to bring order into chaos, I’ve been moving full speed ahead. This kind of stuff is my girlfriend’s nightmare (her battle cry is “Disorganised!”), but it’s pretty much my cup of tea. In my case, Notion started off as a work tool and it turned into an everything tool-besides work, I use it to keep track of personal tasks, this very blog’s posts, the sci-fi novel series I’m working on (which one day I will talk about on this blog too), books I want to get, study notes, and more. It’s a collaborative workspace that allows users to organise and manage their projects as granularly as they like. Notion is an app by Notion Labs, a startup which went from nearly failing to being worth $2 billion in about four years. After going through a jungle of apps all promising to turn my life on its head and myself into a machine to get stuff done, I finally came across the wet dream of every organisation freak like me: Notion. ![]() So I sat down and googled the best options out there. When it came to youtubing, I decided it was time to find a tool better suited to my needs. ![]()
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