Hey all! I was at the cabin for the weekend, so thanks for your patience! First of all, this is so normal!! Notion is one of those tools where you can use 4% of it and still get massive value — or you can try to use 94% of it and accidentally build yourself a second job. It's funny. When I saw the question “Am I using Notion to its full potential?”, my immediate thought was: "probably not." I don't think most of us are because Notion can do so much! But I also think that tryign to use it from its full potential is a bit of a trap. Because a beautiful, overbuilt dashboard you avoid is the thing I see happen with WAY too many people when it comes to Notion. They overbuild, overcomplicate, and then avoid using the system they built because of it. I think a better question is: “Do I feel clear, confident, and supported when I open it?” You don’t need a giant interconnected second brain from day one. You need one place to capture things, one place to plan from, and one place you actually trust enough to return to. I use Notion for a lot now — content, clients, projects, notes, meetings, planning, dashboards, etc. — but that came from layering slowly over time. I also think that too many people start with the aesethetics first, and don't get me wrong: I love those! The goal is to make it useful first. Pretty comes after functional. SStart with the 3 things you keep losing track of. Build only for those. Once you trust that system, add the next layer. Notion is powerful, but the power comes from making it feel like a support system, not a puzzle you have to solve. So yes, instead of just telling you, I can record a quick walkthrough of how I use mine because I use it for a lot of shit — but with the huge caveat that my Notion is built for my brain, my business, my clients, my content, and my season of life. Would that be helpful for you all?