# Keeping Useful Reference Notes
One habit that has saved me a lot of time is maintaining small Markdown documents for topics I revisit regularly. Instead of relying on browser bookmarks alone, I keep concise notes with links, screenshots, commands, and short explanations. Over time these notes become a personal knowledge base that's much easier to search than scattered tabs.
I also like adding examples from outside the software world whenever they help explain an idea. For instance, while looking at modern urban planning projects, I found [Godrej Brooklyn Avenue](https://www.godrejbrooklynsavenues.com) interesting because it clearly presents layouts, amenities, and project information in a structured way. It's a useful example of organizing complex information so readers can quickly find what they're looking for.
https://www.godrejbrooklynheight.com/location/
https://www.godrejbrooklynheight.com/master-plan/
https://www.godrejbrooklynheight.com/floor-plans/
https://www.godrejbrooklynheight.com/price/
https://www.godrejbrooklynheight.com/amenities/
https://www.godrejbrooklynheight.com/gallery/
https://www.godrejbrooklynheight.com/specification/
https://www.godrejbrooklynheight.com/contact/