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This video covers the basics of a personal knowledge management system, including how to create and use a comprehensive obsidian zettelkasten workflow. The presenter emphasizes the importance of goal alignment and productivity, and discusses various tools and methods for organizing information.

  • 00:00:00 This 1-hour video covers the basics of a personal knowledge management system, including what it is, what it includes, and why it is important. The presenter goes over various ways to create and use a Pkm system, emphasizing the importance of goal alignment and productivity.
  • 00:05:00 The video discusses how to create a comprehensive obsidian zettelkasten workflow to help you remember and learn information. The goal is to be able to capture ideas and emotions quickly and effectively, so that you can process them later and have more productive thoughts. There are various ways to structure and organize the system, depending on your desired goal.
  • 00:10:00 The video discusses how to effectively manage and organize your information using various tools, including a taxonomy symbol system and plain searches. It also covers how to use date-based sorting.
  • 00:15:00 This YouTube video explains how to create a comprehensive obsidian zettelkasten workflow to keep track of your work. The author uses ISO 8601 dates and soft and hard links to organize their notes and files. Filters are also used to capture specific information.
  • 00:20:00 The author discusses the different ways in which he organizes his thoughts - from rigid systems like folders and taxonomies to more free form methods like maps of content and higher order notes. He mentions a system he uses called Johnnydecimal, which he finds to be too rigid. Eventually, he transitions to a freeform method of note-taking using maps of content and branches out as his knowledge grows.
  • 00:25:00 obsidian provides a comprehensive, low-friction workflow for capturing, storing, and processing information. The system includes temporal components, which make it easy to jump between different points in time and material.
  • 00:30:00 This YouTube video explains how to create a comprehensive Obsidian Zettelkasten workflow, which includes organizing notes and citations using a zettelkasten, using thought facilitators, and curating the work. The video also discusses the benefits of using an analog system like the zettelkasten, as well as the benefits of using digital tools for curation.
  • 00:35:00 The video discusses the advantages of using a "raw, plain text" information system, such as obsidian. It goes on to detail the use of various obsidian plugins, including the review plugin, which allows for automatic review of notes every X days. Finally, the video discusses aesthetics, noting that a tool should be both nice to use and inviting.
  • 00:40:00 This YouTube video explains how to create a comprehensive obsidian zettelkasten workflow. The author recommends starting with aesthetics and usability first, and then automating as necessary. Important questions to ask include what needs to be automated, what should not be automated, and how to make the system robust and flexible.
  • 00:45:00 The author describes goals for their 2021 comprehensive obsidian zettelkasten workflow, which include generating creative outputs and writing research papers.
  • 00:50:00 The author's workflows include a comprehensive obsidian zettelkasten for capturing ideas, a voice assistant to remind him of prompts, and notes on statistics to help him understand papers he reads. The author wants these notes to be mutually exclusive with his zettelkasten notes, so that he can keep them separate and organized. The author's workflows also include a web app that he is working on that will allow him to interact with github.
  • 00:55:00 The author uses a to-do list application called Todoist, a natural language processing tool called NLP, and a project management application called GitLab to manage his work. He likes to use Todoist to keep track of tasks that need to be done, NLP to help him recognize dates, and GitLab to keep track of the project's progress.

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The video demonstrates a workflow for creating a comprehensive Obsidian zettelkasten, or "note vault." The first level of the zettelkasten is a memo icon for notes, and the second level is a tag for the type of note. The zettelkasten is connected to other notes and can be curated over time. The video also covers how to use a templater plugin to create custom notes.

  • 01:00:00 The video introduces the viewer to the 2021 Comprehensive Obsidian Zettelkasten Workflow, which includes a to-do list, color-coded stages of processing, and a paper workflow. The video also details the use of Note Templates with tags and highlights, as well as the use of emoji in the system.
  • 01:05:00 The video demonstrates a workflow for creating a comprehensive Obsidian zettelkasten, or "note vault." The first level of the zettelkasten is a memo icon for notes, and the second level is a tag for the type of note. The zettelkasten is connected to other notes and can be curated over time. The video also covers how to use a templater plugin to create custom notes.
  • 01:10:00 The video demonstrates how to create a comprehensive Obsidian Zettelkasten workflow, including using a template to input information about the items being tracked, use Alfred to quickly enter text expansions, and use a data view query to schedule new notes for later.
  • 01:15:00 The video demonstrates a workflow for tracking status of items, categorizing them, and retrieving metadata. The workflow is useful for projects such as books where metadata is necessary.
  • 01:20:00 The video discusses the workflows for obsidian zettelkasten, a content-based task manager. The author discusses how to find specific content using a special symbol taxonomy, regular expressions, and tags.
  • 01:25:00 The author provides a brief overview of their 2021 Comprehensive Obsidian Zettelkasten workflow, which includes a search for titles and a regular expression to find content inside of notes. He also mentions that dataview has additional functionality beyond these basic features, such as the ability to query yaml metadata.
  • 01:30:00 The YouTube video demonstrates how to build a comprehensive Obsidian zettelkasten workflow using the numerical value for words per minute and the Obsidian typing and dataview plugins. This includes using the smart lenses feature of the Obsidian timeline plugin to see information and views into your vault, and the supercharged links plugin to show values from your yaml metadata next to before after or whatever links they reference. The video also shows how to use the Obsidian typing and dataview plugins to organize metadata.
  • 01:35:00 The video discusses the benefits of using tags and links in a personal knowledge management system. Tags are like an umbrella, and anything can be underneath it. Links are like a pointer finger, and the context there is not these the these two notes pointing at my current note are all about adhd.
  • 01:40:00 The user describes how psychology exists, how it can be used to approach problems, and how he uses psychology to organize his work. He also describes how he uses linking to create a hierarchy of content and make it easier to work with.
  • 01:45:00 The video demonstrates how to create a spider web-like hierarchy of notes using the Zettelkasten Method. This method allows for easy navigation and organization of notes, as well as quick access to information.
  • 01:50:00 The author has a comprehensive obsidian zettelkasten workflow for keeping track of various types of inputs. This includes book reading, taking notes, and looking up citations. This process allows for active thought and questioning of information, which leads to a better understanding of the material being read.
  • 01:55:00 This individual uses a book workflow that includes reading the book, taking notes, and following up on referenced material.

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The video provides a detailed explanation of how to set up and use a comprehensive obsidian workflow for taking research notes and storing them in a zotero library. The workflow includes using Zotero to annotate and link items, using a card-based application such as Ginkgo, and exporting to various formats. This process makes it easy to track and credit the work.

  • 02:00:00 The video and accompanying text describe a comprehensive obsidian workflow for processing and organizing book notes. This workflow includes using highlights in Zotero to extract notes, using a Kindle plugin to sync notes into a vault, and using a book template to automatically populate input notes with the same metadata as other notes in the same book.
  • 02:05:00 The author demonstrates how to process tweets using obsidian, a software application designed to manage and organize data. In particular, the author demonstrates how to: take a picture of a tweet, retain the picture, use twit frame to capture tweets, use images instead of twit frame, take notes on a podcast, and export the notes as markdown.
  • 02:10:00 The author describes a workflow for exporting air quotes from a podcast into a markdown file and embedding them into an iframe.
  • 02:15:00 The author demonstrates how to use various tools, including podcasts, YouTube videos, and Memex, to capture and document ideas. He specifically notes that Memex is especially useful for annotating YouTube videos.
  • 02:20:00 The video demonstrates how to take notes on YouTube videos using Memex, a note-taking application. The video shows how to format notes and save them as markdown, then paste them into a new obsidian note. The video also shows how to use Raindrop, an online article management service, to store articles.
  • 02:25:00 The individual describes their workflow for processing articles, which includes adding tags and sorting items into "zettle cost" and "inbox" collections. They mention Row Raindrop as an affordable and simple tool for managing article storage.
  • 02:30:00 The author's 2019 research paper workflow includes using Research Rabbit, connected papers, and citation gecko. Research Rabbit is his favorite tool for finding papers, due to its excellent tooling and user interface.
  • 02:35:00 The video discusses a workflow for paper discovery and citation management using Research Rabbit and Zotero. The video suggests using different colors to indicate the level of annotation.
  • 02:40:00 This YouTube video explains how to create a comprehensive Obsidian Zettelkasten workflow for taking research notes and storing them in a zotero library. The video includes a description of the author's tagging system and how it filters relevant information to the taxonomy file. The author also demonstrates how to export notes as markdown files and how to open them in obsidian to edit them.
  • 02:45:00 The user describes their process of creating a comprehensive obsidian zettelkasten workflow, including using Zotero to annotate and link items, using a card-based application such as Ginkgo, and exporting to various formats. They mention that this process makes it easy to track and credit their work.
  • 02:50:00 This YouTube video describes a comprehensive workflow for researching and writing academic papers, including using tools like Orcid and Orchid to find and connect to relevant sources of information. The video also discusses the importance of preserving dying languages, and provides a brief example of how this workflow might be used to research and write about an idea.
  • 02:55:00 Andy Matushak's website Evergreen Atomic Notes provides a comprehensive and detailed description of how to create and manage notes with a focus on making them evergreen, meaning they are always present, but are constantly being revised and updated.

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This video provides an overview of how to use an obsidian zettelkasten workflow to efficiently manage information. The user demonstrates how to use various plugins and features, including a smart random note, supercharged links, tag wrangler, and templater. The importance of good documentation and using a minimum viable product to test out new ideas is also highlighted.

  • 03:00:00 This YouTube video walks through the steps of creating a comprehensive obsidian zettelkasten workflow. The system allows for easy access to information and ideas, and can be used as an external framework for thought. This can help people with ADHD to be more productive and creative when writing.
  • 03:05:00 The author discusses how using an external framework for thought, such as a Zettelkasten, helps him to organize his thoughts and write better papers. He says that without this system, taking notes and collecting all this knowledge is a nightmare. He then goes on to discuss how using mocks, or maps of content, helps him to find and focus on important nodes in his knowledgebase. He explains that using tags and folders can be cumbersome when the system expands, and recommends using hard links instead of folders and tags when possible.
  • 03:10:00 The video discusses the benefits of using a maps of content system to organize and access information. It explains that adhd sufferers have a harder time holding information in their working memory, which makes it difficult to complete tasks. The video also discusses how using a second brain framework, such as obsidian, can help with this problem.
  • 03:15:00 The author's preferred method for managing information is a top-level structure with ADHD people tending to do better with this style. Impulsiveness is a hallmark of ADHD, and the author sometimes impulsively adds items to a collection. The author's impulsive behaviour is a source of executive dysfunction. The author discusses the difficulty of climbing a mountain, and the necessary preparations to climb it.
  • 03:20:00 The video demonstrates how the user uses various plugins to improve the efficiency and ease of workflows. One such plugin is "advanced tables", which helps to make editing table data easier. The user also has a "delete inner yank enter" plugin that allows for easy manipulation of symbols and table data.
  • 03:25:00 This YouTube video demonstrates how to use various WordPress plugins to manage a table of text. The video includes a description of the plugin used, Advanced Tables, and Copy button for code blocks.
  • 03:30:00 The video discusses various obsidian plugins and how they can be used to manage a workflow. It shows how file explorer, dataview, and highlight public notes can be used to manage various aspects of a project. Finally, the video shows how mind map can be used to visualize the structure of a project.
  • 03:35:00 This author describes how she uses various plugins to help with her work. She particularly likes the "paste link" and "review" plugins.
  • 03:40:00 This YouTube video demonstrates how to use a comprehensive obsidian zettelkasten workflow to efficiently manage information. The user demonstrates how to use various tools and features of the workflow, including a smart random note, supercharged links, tag wrangler, and templater. The user also highlights the importance of good documentation and demonstrates how to use various code snippets to customize the workflow.
  • 03:45:00 The author of the video recommends dataview and templater plugins, the zoom plugin, and the book "Obsidian: A Novel Approach to Data Science" for anyone interested in getting started with data science. He also recommends using a minimum viable product to test out new ideas before fully committing to them.
  • 03:50:00 The author recommends using obsidian for all things pkm, Raindrop for capturing articles and things to read, Research Rabbit for reference management, and Ginkgo for writing. He also recommends using Tall Guy Jenks code to get ahead in the line.
  • 03:55:00 The author discusses various software applications that they use to write, including Ginkgo, Memex, Text Sniper, and Anki. They mention that they also use Alfred for recording technical notes.

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This video provides an overview of how to set up a comprehensive obsidian zettelkasten workflow on a Macbook. It recommends using Alfred, Marvin, and ToDoist as helpful tools to manage tasks and information.

  • 04:00:00 This YouTube video explains the steps involved in creating a comprehensive obsidian zettelkasten workflow. The video recommends Alfred, Marvin, and ToDoist as useful tools for macbook users.

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