Almost feels like we need people to designate their neuro-type before giving advice. This would never work with someone with low executive function, and thus why advice is so polarizing. twitter.com/sacca/status/1
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I generally see it as a red flag. You can take cue notes to flesh out later but detailed notes during a meeting detracts from actual participation. I only write down key phrases/cues and reconstruct after the fact. Also the benefit of hindsight context makes for better notes.
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Think this is a standard low-executive function thing though. In my experience people who do detailed non-cue notes tend to immediately dump their current memories onto paper and move on to the next task.
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I remember research on how even absent minded doodling while listening can improve memory retention
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