Summary of Tana Tour with Maggie Appleton: Content pipeline, daily template, decision making, and travel

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Maggie Appleton provides an overview of her work in content pipelines, daily templates, decision making, and travel. She explains how the structure of her system helps her to be more productive, and recommends that new users start with a clear goal in mind.

  • 00:00:00 Maggie Appleton discusses her workflows and uses of tools for thought, discussing how her Rome note taking app helped her to better problem solve at work. She recommends new users start with a project and think about what they want to get out of their system.
  • 00:05:00 Tana Tour provides an overview of her work in content pipelines, daily templates, decision making, and travel. She shares a screen of her homepage, which includes a time log, default content, and a "what's on your mind" page. She explains that the fields on the what's on your mind page are optional, and that she uses hide when empty to avoid filling in information that is not relevant to that day. She demonstrates how to use the command mind menu to add a default content field to a tag, and how to use the command to show all the content in a tag.
  • 00:10:00 In this video, Maggie Appleton discusses the content pipeline, daily template, decision making, and travel in her Tona software. She explains that by using a consistent ontology for fields, she is able to easily pull up tables of information about what was written, when it was written, and why it was written. She also notes that her audio is sounding fine, despite her pods being "infamously crap."
  • 00:15:00 In this video, Maggie Appleton discusses the content pipeline, daily template, decision making, and travel with Tana. She shows how the structured data in Arc enables her to track her process and group content by stage of development, as well as sorting by personal motivation. She also demonstrates how reference counting and back links in the tunnel labs add extra context to content.
  • 00:20:00 The video discusses how Maggie Appleton uses content pipeline, daily template, and decision making to help her write more effectively. She uses a source force field to keep track of sources for articles and notes, and a row graph to reference other papers. This helps her think more clearly about problems and how to write introductions.
  • 00:25:00 This YouTube video discusses how user Maggie Appleton developed a content pipeline, a daily template, decision making, and travel system. She advises new users to develop a system that works for them, and stresses the importance of structuring and thinking through small, everyday decisions.
  • 00:30:00 In this video, Maggie Appleton talks about how she uses content pipeline, daily template, decision making, and travel to improve her productivity. She also discusses her excitement for ontology-based apps and how they will help her think more productively.
  • 00:35:00 In this video, Maggie Appleton shares her advice on how to structure a content pipeline, including advice on creating tags, setting goals, and starting simple. She also points out the importance of having a clear goal for your content, and recommends taking notes on memes and other online content.

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