Before we get into it, I wanna let you know that if you love Notion, I have a template bundle you might want to check out to help you use the app to Work Brighter! š
And since Iām gonna be talking about that bundle and Notion a bit over the next few weeks, I wanted to get one thing out of the way first:
Why I love it so damn much. š
Nerd + Notion = A Love Story
Iāll admit it. Itās not unusual for me to geek the freak out over a new productivity appā¦.
Or for me then to rave to you about said appā¦ And create content about said appā¦ And build a product teaching you how to use said appā¦
(God, Iām predictable. š)
But that journey for me with Notion has been totally different, even if it looks the same from the outside.
Notion has been the tool that has most drastically changed my daily workflow, that has solved the most problems in my systems, and that has enabled the most frictionless work for me.
And while I donāt necessarily believe that thereās āone tool to rule them all,ā and have no desire to ever streamline down to just using ONE app for my workā¦
Notionās sure gotten me close without trying. ĀÆ\(ć)/ĀÆ
And if I had to sum up why I love it in just one sentence it would be this:
Notion is like Legos. But better, because you canāt accidentally step on it and ruin your whole day. š
How Notion is like Legos
Other apps like this ā letās just call them general work organization apps ā usually go one of two ways:
Either they give you a pre-built house, like a project management tool or a calendar, and the only customization you can do is to customize and decorate within what theyāve provided.
Or, they give you literally nothing, and your only choice is to start with a completely blank slate. With them, youāre not just building the house brick by brick, youāre also producing the bricks and chopping down the trees for all of the wood. Ugh, so much work.
Notion, however, hands you a bucket or Lego kit of building blocks in different shapes and sizes and says, ācreate what you want or need. Have fun!ā
Itās the happy medium, or as we like to say in the Work Brighterverse, the sweet spot.
This is perfect for someone like me, whoās always had trouble āfittingā their brain into the shape of other productivity and work tools.
I donāt know how many times over the years I wished I could just design my own to-do list app, or content calendar tool, or habit tracker. How many times I would find someone elseās solution that would come SO CLOSE to working how my brain didā¦except for one or two things.
And those one or two thingsā¦across all of the apps I used in a dayā¦add up.
So as great as the other tools were, it was still stressful and annoying that they were out of alignment with my brain.
But with a Lego productivity tool, itās easy to customize things to exactly how your brain wants them (or almost exactly).
And itās usually just as simple as rearranging a few blocks, unless you wanna do more.
DIY vs. āKitsā
Another great aspect of Notion is that you can choose how much you want to customize.
Itās like buying Lego bricks that let you create your own design vs. one of the kits of a pre-designed scene (I love the Central Perk one my sister has š).
If youāre a builder and a tinkerer, like I am, you can build your perfect-for-you Lego dream house from scratch.
But if youāre not, you donāt.
There are tons of āpre-designed kitsā and āstarter sets,ā like templates or pre-written formulas.
Both official ones in the app and ones built by members of the community (ahem, like moi).
And with those, you donāt have to build from scratch.
You start of with something pre-built and close to what you need, and can just make a few tweaks to personalize it.
Voila!
A more personalized tool than youāve ever used before, without building something totally custom.
Itās the best of both worlds!
And itās truly changed the way I work, the way I learn, the way I read, the way I cook, the way I cleanā¦itās fair to say, the way I live. š
Excited to share more of what that actually looks like with you!
Hereās some of the content where Iāve talked about Notion before, if youāre interested:
- On the Break the Ceiling podcast I discussed how Notion templates fit into the product strategy for my businesses
- For a real rabbithole, all of my tweets about them š¤£ (for funsies: I found the first one below)