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In our eighth episode of Backwards and Forwards, Josephine reflects on how she organizes her own learning, notes, and ideas to support thinking and memory. Speaking solo, she shares the systems, strategies, and small habits that have worked for her, from organizing for retrieval rather than storage, to noticing what messiness can reveal, to building flexible routines that adapt to changing needs. This episode is a personal reflection on how an organization can be a tool for thinking, not just a task to complete.
By Josephine GrossmanIn our eighth episode of Backwards and Forwards, Josephine reflects on how she organizes her own learning, notes, and ideas to support thinking and memory. Speaking solo, she shares the systems, strategies, and small habits that have worked for her, from organizing for retrieval rather than storage, to noticing what messiness can reveal, to building flexible routines that adapt to changing needs. This episode is a personal reflection on how an organization can be a tool for thinking, not just a task to complete.