Notion 101: Database Basics

I’m back with the second installment of Notion 101, and to let my Star Wars nerdery shine through for a minute, this is where the fun begins. With databases.

Stick with me! It’s gonna get good.

By now, you’ve probably gotten the hang of using Notion for notes and making lists, and maybe you’ve dipped your toe into using databases through pre-existing templates.

But the true magic of Notion happens when you can harness the power of databases to create your own and use them for… well, pretty much anything you want!

Being able to create and customize databases in Notion opens up a whole new world of possibility.

And as I always say, you don’t have to be using Notion for work projects or anything with a whiff of corporate necessity to make it work for you.

I have custom Notion databases for stuff as varied as:

  • Thanksgiving meal planning (and daily meal planning)
  • keeping track of all the vinyl albums we own as well as the ones we want to buy
  • tracking our cats’ vet appointments, medication schedules, and catsitting expenses
  • having an overall packing list I can duplicate and customize for any trip I’m taking
  • and organizing my weekly ukulele project and performance schedule

And that’s just a few of the many ways I keep my entire life organized — and make room for more FUN — via Notion databases!

In this video, I’m going to walk you through:

  • how to start from scratch to create various types of databases
  • the different ways you can add properties to your database and how you can use these properties to organize and filter your information
  • how to make databases work together on a dashboard so you can see a bunch of info at a glance

Sign up for a free Notion account and let’s get started making your life easier.

Questions? Need more help?

If you want to go further, let me build the custom Notion dashboards and databases of your dreams. I can help you wrangle your information and create a workable system that lets your creativity (or nerdiness) flow.

Learn more and schedule a free consultation here.


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