I used to think of NotebookLM as one of those Google tools that seemed interesting at first but not worth opening every morning. I could see the call, but I already had my tools to dump my information and was hoping that would help me later. Everything changed once I tried using NotebookLM to pick up a topic after leaving it alone for a few days. Now that I use it daily, I no longer have to reopen documents, flip through tabs, and try to remember why I saved all this information in the first place. Now NotebookLM no longer feels like a demo. It’s the first tool I open every morning.
I was working before I could start working
I can return to a subject without reopening everything first
My morning was a mess as I opened all the saved tabs on a topic to pick up where I left off. I tried to remember the purpose of each tab or document, but I couldn’t always do it. I knew I had saved this tab or document for a reason, even if it only contained small, useful pieces of information. I would spend more time than I would like to admit getting back to where I left off.
NotebookLM helps me by bringing all my sources together in one place. If I leave myself a note about what I need to do next, I can simply use chat to ask a follow-up question without wasting time re-reading some files. It made a bigger difference than I expected. So instead of spending the first part of my morning piecing everything together, I can get to the heart of the matter. work much faster. I no longer feel like I’m overheating.
5 Ways NotebookLM Completely Changed My Workflow (For the Better)
Hey Siri, how did I survive before NotebookLM?
My brain isn’t always in the mood for another wall of text
This is when NotebookLM’s Studio tools work best for me
I start my day strong, but after too many walls of text, my brain feels numb. Even when I want to, I still need to review some information, but thanks to NotebookLM’s Studio tools, I can choose the format that suits my needs at the time. I usually end up going back to the same three.
Mind Map is a tool I turn to regularly to get an idea of what’s in my notebooks. Flashcards help me when I want to test myself rather than just read. But there are times when I’m so tired that I just want to close my eyes and let the audio presentation explain what the laptop is talking about. If I ever feel the need to hear something again or speed things up, I can always use two dedicated buttons for that. The audio preview also shows me how long it is and how far along I am, so I don’t have to wonder how long I’ll be sitting there listening.
I trust NotebookLM more because it shows me where the answer comes from
I’m not wasting my morning doubting when I’ll be able to verify the source
NotebookLM is one of the tools I always turn to in the morning because I can check what it’s telling me without wasting my entire morning. If something in the information doesn’t seem right, I can click on the quote and navigate to the source I added. Thanks to this, I don’t need to open yet another tab to check the information. This is one of the main reasons why NotebookLM has become the first tool I open in the morning, instead of just an AI tool that I end up second-guessing.
Even Google warns that answers may still be wrong
NotebookLM does not claim that citations make it the perfect tool. The warning is right at the bottom of the chat, asking me to double-check the answers. So even if the answer convinces me, I still need to double-check anything I’m not sure about.
A quote I can click on is better than a warning I can only read
Every AI tool tells me this may be wrong.
All. The difference is what happens after you read the warning. When I use another tool, I usually don’t know where it gets the answer from, or even if the source is one I would trust. NotebookLM gives me the same warning, but I have the source I added myself to confirm the answer. It’s what I need when I start my day, without having to do who knows how much research.
NotebookLM is the only Google tool I open before my email
I didn’t think NotebookLM would be a big part of my morning routine, but here we are. It won’t replace every other tool in my morning routine, but it’s one I open first to research a topic without letting it take over my morning.




