The benefits of taking notes

Taking notes is a good habit to improve learning efficiency. It can help you better understand the contents of the book, refine the key points and essence, build a knowledge framework and stimulate new thinking. However, taking notes is not a suitable learning method for everyone, and it needs to be chosen according to individual circumstances.

Improve attention

Taking notes while reading can make you more focused on the content of the book and less distracted or sleepy.

Building a knowledge framework

By taking notes, we can better understand the overall structure of the book and the logical relationship between chapters, thus building a knowledge framework.

Refine the key points and essence

Organize the key information you think or the parts that need to be memorized repeatedly into notes for future review.

Stimulate new thinking

Asking questions and seeking answers in your notes can not only help you consolidate what you have learned, but also stimulate new thinking and a sense of accomplishment.

Suggestions on accounting notes

Sort out various subjects and entries, and record the debit and credit entries and applicable scenarios of each subject. You can also add classic examples.

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Highlight important nouns and indicate their positions in the book. If time is tight, you can print out the relevant information and paste it in your notes.

Don't waste time.

Notes are a tool for your personal study. Don't take notes for the sake of taking notes, lest you waste time.