# Meeting Notes ## The Space Between Words A meeting is never just the words spoken aloud. It is the pause before someone begins, the small nod that says *I am listening*, and the quiet understanding that settles when everyone finally sees the same shape in the cloud of ideas. The name *meeting-notes* reminds me that we gather not only to decide but to remember what it felt like to decide together. On quiet mornings like this one, I picture the notes as gentle tracks left in soft snow. Each line holds a footprint of attention. Some are deep because the moment mattered. Others are light, almost weightless, yet they still show someone passed this way and cared enough to mark it. ## What We Carry Home The best notes rarely capture every detail. They hold the temperature of the room, the small sigh of relief when a problem found its solution, and the unexpected laugh that loosened tight shoulders. These things do not fit neatly into bullet points, yet they are the real harvest of any meeting. I have come to believe a good note-taker is less a recorder and more a steward of shared memory. Their task is to protect the fragile sense that we were here, we tried, and we moved a little closer to something that matters. - We meet to understand - We note to remember - We remember to care ## A Small Practice There is peace in writing down what was alive in the conversation while it is still warm. Not every word needs saving, only the ones that carried weight or kindness. When we return to those notes later, we are not simply reviewing decisions. We are briefly rejoining the circle of people who once leaned in together. *Even the shortest note can become a quiet promise that no one was alone in the work.*