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#53: Flow Over Fluff - Simple Notes

An episode of the Accreditation Made Easy podcast, hosted by Areaka Jewell, titled "#53: Flow Over Fluff - Simple Notes" was published on February 24, 2026 and runs 8 minutes.

February 24, 2026 ·8m · Accreditation Made Easy

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Description:Simple Notes are meant to be exactly that… simple. But when overused or over-explained, they can clutter your standards and create friction during an assessment. In this episode, Areaka breaks down when Simple Notes are helpful, when they become unnecessary, and how to use them intentionally. She also shares a behind-the-scenes filtering tip that lets you generate a clean list of Not Applicable standards, plus a time-saving trick using the copy function to keep repetitive notes consistent across your assessment.Timestamps:0:00 Welcome to Accreditation Made Easy (show intro)0:47 Why Simple Notes can either smooth or clutter an assessment1:24 What Simple Notes are (and what they are not)1:53 Appropriate uses: interviews, observables, non-applicability2:14 Creative use as grouping “tabs” in heavy standards2:48 When a brief note prevents unnecessary assessor questions3:11 Where to find a list of all the Simple Notes in your assessment4:04 Creating a downloadable Not Applicable list for assessors5:10 Where agencies go wrong5:43 Placement tips when you have multiple attachments6:13 Consistency across Not Applicable standards6:41 Bonus tip: using the copy function to duplicate Simple Notes7:13 Why sustainable systems matter more than volume7:43 Final takeaway: flow over fluff8:12 Wrap-up + where to sign up for the Content HubFreebie downloads: Simple Notes – Tips for Useand Copy Attachments: Time-Saving TrickConnect with Areaka🙋‍♀️ Digital Business Card🌐 Website🔗 LinkedIn📘 Facebook📸 InstagramAre you signed up to get my free content?Head over to www.accreditationacademy.net/signup to get started. You will get access to a library inside YOUR PowerDMS of hundreds of Helpful Tips smartly organized in categories and new or updated content published every week.

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Simple Notes are meant to be exactly that… simple. But when overused or over-explained, they can clutter your standards and create friction during an assessment. In this episode, Areaka breaks down when Simple Notes are helpful, when they become unnecessary, and how to use them intentionally. She also shares a behind-the-scenes filtering tip that lets you generate a clean list of Not Applicable standards, plus a time-saving trick using the copy function to keep repetitive notes consistent across your assessment.


Timestamps:


0:00 Welcome to Accreditation Made Easy (show intro)

0:47 Why Simple Notes can either smooth or clutter an assessment

1:24 What Simple Notes are (and what they are not)

1:53 Appropriate uses: interviews, observables, non-applicability

2:14 Creative use as grouping “tabs” in heavy standards

2:48 When a brief note prevents unnecessary assessor questions

3:11 Where to find a list of all the Simple Notes in your assessment

4:04 Creating a downloadable Not Applicable list for assessors

5:10 Where agencies go wrong

5:43 Placement tips when you have multiple attachments

6:13 Consistency across Not Applicable standards

6:41 Bonus tip: using the copy function to duplicate Simple Notes

7:13 Why sustainable systems matter more than volume

7:43 Final takeaway: flow over fluff

8:12 Wrap-up + where to sign up for the Content Hub


Freebie downloads: Simple Notes – Tips for Use

and Copy Attachments: Time-Saving Trick

Connect with Areaka

🙋‍♀️ Digital Business Card

🌐 Website

🔗 LinkedIn

📘 Facebook

📸 Instagram


Are you signed up to get my free content?

Head over to www.accreditationacademy.net/signup to get started. You will get access to a library inside YOUR PowerDMS of hundreds of Helpful Tips smartly organized in categories and new or updated content published every week.

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