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In today's episode, I explain why it's important to have a second brain no matter what type of creator you are.

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What is The Oren Cohen Podcast?

I'm just a dude who likes to talk about nerd stuff and entrepreneurship.

Hello, everyone.

Welcome back to the Oren Cohen podcast.

This is day 23 of my 30 day challenge.

Today, we're talking about.

A second brain.

And if you remember I said that
during those last few days, I

will be talking about building
my digital course in public.

And today we are taking a break from
that because I'm still working on

my ThriveCart page for the course.

And tomorrow I'll have something
new to update in that regard.

But for now.

I want to spend today's time with
you to talk about why I think it's so

useful to have a second brain and why
I started creating one for myself.

So let's get right into it.

So let's begin with the question.

that you probably all have:
what is a second brain?

And in what context are we talking about?

And for me as a software engineer.

a second brain is essentially
offloading all of the knowledge

from my brain into a place where I
can document it and find it easily.

Those two things are essential.

I need a space where something is very,
very easy to throw into, but it also needs

to be easy to find later when I need it.

If I have to sort through.

Whatever it is, did I'm looking for.

For hours or even for a minute.

Then it's not worth it because.

I would probably already
remember it in my brain.

And I would use my brain instead
of using this and that's not

helping me preserve brainpower.

This is actually making me use more brain
power, so it needs to be easy to find any,

it also needs to be able to record the
documentation of what you are learning.

And for me, there are a lot of things
that I learn as a software engineer that

are reproducible, like code snippets.

And even whole projects.

So having something like, a Second
brain for coding is amazing.

And it is something that I'm working
towards making maybe more accessible to

a wider range of people, not just myself.

Um, But in your context, If
you're not a software engineer.

It could be a different thing.

You, you could know a lot about
blogging or you could know a

lot about some kind of industry.

And putting down all of this information
from your brain into a page, that you know

you'll be able to find later you have that
security that this is not just some random

notebook that you'll stuff somewhere
and never find it is something digital.

You can access it from your
phone, from a computer from

wherever it's very easy to search.

Once you have that and you know,
that you are safe in that regard.

You can actually offload a lot
of information from your brain.

And then you find yourself.

Finding new creativity,
finding new brain power.

You're not so bogged down by all
of the things that you always need

to know to do your job or to always
remember, because if you don't remember

than something horrible could happen.

That's the beauty of a second brain.

You have it.

It's there when you need it.

It's useful and you know What to do to
find the information that you put into it.

One of the creators that Defined
the second brain and used it

in the best possible or teaches
about it in the best possible way.

Is Tiago forte.

I'm Probably butchering his name.

Sorry, Tiago.

Tiago has a book which I will
link in the description of this

episode it is an affiliate link.

I'll disclose that because I
have affiliate links for Amazon.

So if you are going to purchase through my
link, I'll probably get a small commission

for it without any extra cost to you.

That book is amazing.

It helps you think about how
to build your second brain.

And.

For coding.

What I decided to do is actually create
a new GitHub repository, which will serve

As my second brain for code snippets,
because it's very easily searchable.

And I can also pull it up on
my GitHub app on my phone.

If I need something.

But usually I will not be accessing it.

Like you access a notebook
because we're talking about code.

And I usually code from a
computer, my laptop, my desktop

computer, whatever it is.

I need that second brain when I'm coding.

So.

If you think about it, I don't
really need it on my phone.

I can search for it for stuff on
my phone, through the GitHub app,

but I'm not coding on my phone.

At least not yet.

I don't know where the
future will take us.

Uh, but for now I'm
not coding on my phone.

I'm coding on a computer.

And that's why it makes sense.

To have that on my GitHub
where I can access it through a

computer where I'm coding from.

Whichever computer that is.

GitHub is in the cloud.

And I can.

Clone my repo, wherever I need it.

If your second brain is
something different, like.

It might be templates
or something like that.

Uh, writing related things
and not specifically code.

Then you probably.

Could use something like
Evernote or even apple notes.

Craft is also a great option.

Notion is highly popular now.

All of those options are available
to you and all of them have a

mobile app where you can find the
thing that you're looking for.

On your phone and also record new things
on your phone and then find them on a

computer because it's all in the cloud.

There are a lot of other options.

I'm not going to go over any other
things, but, the ones that I'm

mostly familiar with is Evernote.

Which I'm kind of slowly
pulling away from.

And moving towards craft because
something in craft makes

writing more satisfying to me.

And it's also now being improved
with searching ability and

it's already been pretty cool.

Now you can also, publish pages
that you can share with people.

So it is becoming more and more.

Usable.

The developers are very passionate about
making Craft the best tool that they can.

And that's why I'm kinda

pulling more towards craft now.

For other types of knowledge, like
blogging templates, social media.

all those things that's I want to
record and offload from my brain.

And even things about
podcasting that I know.

Offload from my brain and then record
them there where it's searchable.

Once it's recorded and not in my brain.

I can actually make use of
that to create more content.

So it's really good to have
something like that written down.

Once you realize your information.

On a page.

It's so good.

And also, The course that I've
been participating in, since the

beginning of the year ship 30 for 30.

I signed up as a captain.

And one of the things that they want
you to do as a captain is record all

of the information that you have on
something in a file called idea file

and it makes so much sense to save
that idea file inside your second brain

because that file is what you use as
a base to create content to create

a course to get everything you need.

So I think that's really
important to have that.

Whatever your profession is.

Because.

It's always good to offload
things from our brain into a page

and free up that mental energy.

That way you can be more creative
and feel better inside your own head.

So that's all I wanted
to share it for today.

I love the idea of a second brain.

Both for the things I do
in blogging and podcasting.

And for the knowledge that I
have in software engineering

from years of doing this.

It's time to free up that mental capacity.

And start working on other things.

If you have any questions, please
leave a comment on this episode.

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content creation, concepts and ideas,

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Thank you again so much for watching
and I'll see you in the next one.

Bye for now.