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I have recently started to hear audiobooks in my daily commute, giving me 40 minutes a day of "book listening". However, though it's my first time on the audiobook world, I have started noticing some advantages and disadvantages and I would like to be prepared for these in the future.
Still, I want to extend my scenario of car-driving to any other situation where we can use audiobooks, probably while doing something else. So, what advices can you give regarding audiobooks to boost up our productivity while listening to them?
Example of the advices I'm looking for:
- Try to get audiobooks in separate chapters, so that any problem in the playing does not throw you off completely of where you are
- Try to avoid highly technical books unless they are easy for you, much data is harder to listen tan read those
Things I haven't figured out yet:
- How to approach note-taking if you're in some other activity?
- How to properly perform a good analysis of the book if you don't materially have it?