File Name: | Nick Milo – How to Work a Book |
Content Source: | https://www.linkingyourthinking.com/how-to-work-a-book |
Genre / Category: | Business Tutorials |
File Size : | 1.3 GB |
Publisher: | linkingyourthinking |
Updated and Published: | July 13, 2025 |
Here is a rundown of everything you’ll learn:
- Rapid Context-Building: Learn how to learn, apply, and remember what you read better than ever before. Optimize for context!
- The # 1 Meta Question to Ask With Any Book You Want To Read: With this question in mind, it will truly change how you interact with every book you read…as you read it.
- The Book as a Tool for Thought: The most-harmful misunderstanding about books and what a new paradigm does for our note-taking and note-making efforts.
- Emergent Questions & Emergent Answers: The art of engaging with a book (allowing your exploration to be the catalyst to drive your next steps).
- Book Secrets Hidden in Plain Sight: Start seeing “the story behind the book” and leverage it as a way to build better context.
- LiDAR for Books: Create a depth map of the book to dive into the most resonant material first. They who make a better map, make a better mark!
- Have Dessert First: Why reading feels hard sometimes, and how to “make it fun” on demand.
- Apply Embodied Learning: Leverage the fact that we learn better when our bodies are involved.
- Articulating Insights: The simplest way to transform sparks you read into remarks you remember.
Who is this not for?
- One-way readers: If you want to hold onto false belief that you must read a book from front to back without bouncing around.
- Fiction optimizers: If you want to “optimize” reading fiction. Fiction should be enjoyed linearly and savored at its own pace, without many of the context-building techniques that serve non-fiction so well. That said, The note-making exercises—especially the emergent questions and answers—will still be valuable for reading fiction.
- Integration magicians: If you want to figure out integrations between tools like Readwise or Zotero. While this may be important for a specific workflow, it is outside the scope of a Work a Book event..
- Misguided highlighters: If you are convinced you need to highlight the highlights of your highlights in some misguided and rigid summarizing workflow, just to maybe, at the end, get to an understanding of the material.
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