The Simple Process I Use For Turning Notes Into Knowledge (& Knowledge Into Content)

Create An Infinite Library Of Things To Write (& Create)

Ev Chapman
7 min readJul 12, 2022

Everything in my writing system starts with something that I like to call a SparkNote⚡️

Sparknotes can come from anywhere. But usually, they pop up when I’m consuming books, articles or scrolling through my Twitter feed. If you’re familiar with the Zettelkasten method you might call them fleeting or literature notes. But essentially for me they are a bolt of inspiration (like a lightning spark) that I want to capture to write or think about later.

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All of these SparkNotes end up in my writing inbox. And my writing inbox is where I start each day. Each Sparknote becomes almost like a writing prompt. So rather than start with a blank page each morning or having to brainstorm things to write about, I can open up my writing inbox and find a wealth of prompts that have sparked me and I can explore further.

And that is exactly what happened the other day when I was scrolling through Twitter and found a tweet from my friend Natalie, which kicked off this sparknote process and I thought I’d share it.

Find Your Spark Generators

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Ev Chapman

Personal Knowledge Coach. I Help Solopreneurs Turn Their Personal Knowledge into Profitable Ideas with a Tailored System That Transforms How They Think & Create