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17 contributions to businessXP
Here's how I take notes in meetings, school, and more
When I was in engineering school, I would look around my class and see students frenetically taking notes about what the instructor was saying. Realizing that the instructor was repeating the textbook and that you can't pay attention and take such detailed notes, I opened my textbook and simply highlighted the important parts. This led me to my note taking strategy that has worked well for me for 30 years as an entrepreneur and inventor where I've had thousands of meetings. The key is to document two things: ✅ Important information ✅ Action items. That's really all you need. Use bullets. Avoid the filler. My average meeting might have 10 to 20 bullets. When I used to use a paper notebook, I had a few icons to identify action items. Box for a to do ⏹️ (I check it off when done) emails (E), calls (C), internet research (I) — I use strikethrough to mark those done. I also draw a line down the middle of a page when everything is done on that page (or moved to another system) so I know it's been handled and that I don't have to look at it again. I tried for years to move to notetaking with an app to save me from duplicating my notes from paper to another system and eventually I settled on Workflowy — I like its simplicity, neatness, and instant access on all my devices. I've used OneNote, Evernote, and others but I find they have too much. Simplicity and speed are more important to me. Hardware systems I've tried include a Casio task thingie (early 1990s), Palm Pilot & Handspring Visor (late 1990s), HP iPAQ (2000s), Microsoft Surface 1 (2013-ish), Samsung Tab A with S pen (2016-ish), Remarkable Tablet (2020). Looked into but never bought into those pen/paper transmitting thingies. The attached video provides a brief demonstration.
2 likes • Nov '25
Thank you for this. It is helpful.
Play this game to practice terminology for any subject
Use this AI prompt to instantly create a game to practice terminology for any subject. This type of rote learning helps build your brain muscle memory so you can recall the right words at the right time. 🤖 I want to practice my _____________ terminology. Create a game where you show me a definition and three multiple choice options for the definition that I can choose. Give me 10 points for each correct answer. Play 10 rounds. After you do well with the above game, take it to the next level with this game prompt: 🤖 I want to practice my _____________ terminology. Create a game where you show me a sentence with a blank. I have to type the missing word. Give me 10 points for each correct answer, but only 5 points if I make a spelling mistake. Play 10 rounds. Nailed it, huh? Ok, now for the big test. Play this game ... 🤖 I want to practice my ______________ terminology and knowledge. Create a game where you are interviewing me for a job and testing my knowledge and skills.
Play this game to practice terminology for any subject
1 like • Oct '25
This is awesome. Thank you
We're giving away $1,000 of tabletop games to our members
We're liquidating some of our Amazon inventory by giving it away to you — our members here in our businessXP community and our Teaching Superhero community. That's one of the benefits of being here. We have 15 GoVenture Entrepreneur Card Games to give away to members with a USA address and 15 with a Canada address — that's 30 giveaways in total between the two communities. We're also paying for the shipping costs. To get a free game, all you have to do is share something about our businessXP community with link joinbxp.com on one social media account. That's it. Then paste a screenshot of your post in the comments below and note if your shipping address is in the USA or Canada so we can keep track of the first 15 to win for each country (don't include your full address, just your ship-to country). First 30 members (combined in both communities) to meet the criteria above gets a game.
We're giving away $1,000 of tabletop games to our members
3 likes • Oct '25
I got mine! I haven't opened it yet because I don't currently have the opportunity to use it. But I look forward to it.
Struggled in school? Bored or uninspired? You’re not alone.
The problem isn’t you — it’s old-school learning. Now you’ve got a job. You want a career. But going back to school? Not happening. YouTube videos? Not working. You need a faster, better way to learn. You want to gain the skills and confidence to win. That’s why I created businessXP — game-based learning that’s quick, effective, and actually works. You're already in our businessXP community — but are you taking advantage of the free training and resources available under the CLASSROOM tab?
Struggled in school? Bored or uninspired? You’re not alone.
2 likes • Sep '25
No, but I need to
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Sara Fredrick
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Hi, I'm an online tutor, virtual assistant and a health and life coach.

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