Workshops are reciprocal things. Yes, you are being paid to share your knowledge, wisdom, skills etc; but you always, always learn.
During the lunch break at a recent workshop I mentioned I was trying to colour code my notebook entries to help keep track of a variety of projects that were underway. I would write notes on one project, then start work on another, come back to the first a few pages down the track and add more notes, and colour coding was a way for me to be able to see the different projects at a glance.
One of the participants said - I do bullet-journalling.
And so I learned a small part of this world - about indexing your work. Light bulbs were me!
So simple - just number your pages and write down a heading and then note every page where that project appears. Seriously, how could I have missed this?
So of course, I immediately started to index my new notebook; then went back and did the one before that and before I knew it a few hours had been whiled away over a couple of days indexing my journals.
Brilliant to be able to access things; but the second thing of particular value was the reminiscing and being reminding of good ideas that went somewhere; sometimes went nowhere; but with fresh eyes could maybe go somewhere again.
Notebooks from 2013 - 2020 I think.
My next to most recent book, indexed. I need to probably do a few joinings up - where something started as one thing, then morphed in to another; but I can see at a glance what I did. Most helpful when people ask me to re-do something for them; or one just like it...
love seeing your sketch books numbered and indexed and the pieces that stood out in your recollecting
ReplyDeleteIt was intriguing Mo; and the joy I felt as I went thru and worked out a way to find things was exquisite.
Deletehow fortunate that you have so many notes to index!
ReplyDeleteTrue I guess! Altho of course, it feels at times like so many notes, so little work; but I have gotten much better at recording my thoughts/processes and notes as I go along. Really enjoyed checking back an din with things I had pondered yet not found the time for...interesting.
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