(NEW!) My Booknotes for Reading Books with Implementation Guide | Free PDF & Printables | Template
FREE My Booknotes for Reading Books and Implementation
Updated Version: 25/8/2024.
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What's new?
- (NEW) Insertable PDF version: You don't have to print it out; you can start implementing it and type it on the PDF.
- Examples for each section will help readers write easily.
- Questions to discover with answers pages
- Books that correlate with or connect with the book summary.
- Smaller lines to add more words and write it easily.
- Border lines
- Whiter blank pages to make more visible what we write.
- Added version for printing
Reading without implementation is useless.
As well as using your eye to “read” the words from the book you are reading without understanding and implementing them.
This is why I made a free template for you. I hope you can find an easy way to study books with quick implementation guides.
Inside these booknotes, you will be guided with:
1. Information
Begin by writing down information about the book and explaining why you chose to read it. Share your motivation, expectations, or any background details that motivate you to read the book.
2. My Summary
Write down a summary of the book in your own words to make it easier to understand.
3. Visualization
Create diagrams, mind maps, or sketches that illustrate key ideas that could help you understand the concept or ideas easily.
4. Key Points
This is where you write down the key points extracted from the book. These could be crucial concepts, arguments, or insights that you find particularly impactful or noteworthy.
5. Quotes
This is a quote that you find interesting or that motivates you to become better in life.
6. Personal Reflections
Reflect on your personal thoughts and feelings about the book. Discuss how the content has influenced your perspective, opinions, or even your daily life. This section adds a personal touch to your notes.
7. Questions to discover
Identify any questions that you find interesting and want to research more about in the future. This will help you to complete your understanding.
I added something new to answer the questions you discovered, so you don't have to look far beyond your own.
8. Books correlated to this
Feel free to list down your books that you want to read in the future or books that you found connected to the book you are studying.
9. About Me (Kevin Nokia)
Just a brief introduction of me.
10. Content Improvement Evaluation
If you love this template or you dislike it, feel free to give your own suggestions of what’s wrong and what’s right for future content.
You are allowed to adjust or write down ideas or notes in your own style, and you are supposed to do that because this is just a tool to help you study books, not a rule.
So, feel free to study your books and implement them in your life.
Happy studying! 📚
an Ultimate Booknotes for Reading Your Books and Implementation in Daily Life