Do You Have a Dashboard for Your Thoughts? (Obsidian Tutorial)
Summary
TLDRDieses Video skizziert das Konzept des 'Ace'-Systems, das die Organisation von Gedanken und Wissen durch Verknüpfungen von Notizen in einer digitalen Umgebung wie Obsidian fördert. Es betont die Bedeutung von Links zur Entwicklung von Ideen und zur Erinnerung sowie zur Schaffung inspirierter Arbeit. Das Video führt durch die verschiedenen Komponenten des Systems, wie Atlas, Kalender und Bemühungen, und zeigt, wie sie zusammenarbeiten, um ein zuverlässiges und einheitliches System für das Orientieren des Geistes zu bieten. Es präsentiert auch das ARC-Framework, ein Werkzeug zur Unterstützung des kreativen Prozesses und zur Verwaltung von Ideen über Zeit und Raum hinweg.
Takeaways
- 📁 Die traditionelle Methode, Ideen zu organisieren, nutzt Ordner, um Dateien zu gruppieren.
- 🔗 Durch Verknüpfung von Notizen kann man Ideen entwickeln, lernen, sich erinnern und inspirierende Arbeiten schaffen.
- 🧠 Der ARC-Framework (Add, Relate, Communicate) fördert die Kreativität und hilft, Ideen im Fluss zu halten.
- 🌐 Der Begriff 'Idealersaum' bezieht sich auf die Gesamtheit der Ideen und Informationen, die man sammelt und verarbeitet.
- 📈 Übermäßiges Sammeln von Informationen kann den kreativen Prozess behindern und die Zeit für das eigentliche Schaffen verringern.
- 🔗 Durch das Verknüpfen von Ideen wird der 'messy middle', also der Prozess des Zusammenfügens von Ideen, erleichtert.
- 💡 'Sparks' sind kleine Ideen, die in Notizen oder Karten erfasst und später weiterentwickelt werden können.
- 🗓️ Das Kalender-Tool hilft, Gedanken und Ereignisse im Zusammenhang mit der Zeit zu organisieren und auf diese zurückzugreifen.
- 📚 Die Bibliothek und die Quellenkarte sind Werkzeuge, um Quellen und Informationen systematisch zu klassifizieren und zu verwalten.
- 🏃♂️ 'Anstrengungen' bezieht sich auf die Aktionen und Projekte, die man plant und ausführt, um seine Ideen in die Realität umzusetzen.
Q & A
Was ist das Hauptthema des Video-Skripts?
-Das Hauptthema des Video-Skripts ist die Verwendung von Ace (Atlas, Calendar, Efforts) in der Heimnotiz, um das Denken durch Verknüpfung von Notizen zu verbessern und Ideen zu entwickeln.
Wie hilft das Verknüpfen von Notizen beim Lernen und Denken?
-Das Verknüpfen von Notizen hilft beim Lernen und Denken, indem es eine natürlichere und effizientere Methode bietet, Informationen zu organisieren und zu durchdringen, ähnlich wie das Gehirn funktioniert.
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen der Verwendung von Ordnern und Links in Ace?
-Ordner in Ace werden verwendet, um Notizen physisch zu organisieren, während Links das Denken durch Verknüpfung von Notizen unterstützen und es ermöglichen, Ideen und Wissen über verschiedene Notizen hinweg zu verbinden.
Was ist der ARC-Framework und wie kann es verwendet werden?
-Das ARC-Framework ist ein Werkzeug, das Energie für Ideen gibt und hilft, Ideen über Zeit und Raum hinweg zu managen. Es beinhaltet das Hinzufügen, Verknüpfen und Kommunizieren von Ideen, um den kreativen Prozess zu unterstützen.
Wie kann man Notizen in der Heimnotiz von Obsidian effektiv organisieren?
-In der Heimnotiz von Obsidian können Notizen durch das Hinzufügen von Links zu anderen Notizen und durch die Nutzung von Suchvorgängen und Plugin-Funktionen wie Excalibrain organisiert werden.
Was bedeuten die Abkürzungen A, C und E in Ace?
-In Ace steht A für Atlas (Wissensmanagement), C für Calendar (Zeitmanagement) und E für Efforts (Handlungsmanagement).
Wie kann man übermäßiges Sammeln von Informationen vermeiden, um den kreativen Prozess nicht zu behindern?
-Um übermäßiges Sammeln zu vermeiden, sollte man sich auf das Verknüpfen und Entwickeln von Ideen konzentrieren anstatt sich mit zu viel Information zu überladen, die den kreativen Prozess einschränken kann.
Was sind die vier Intensitäten von Anstrengungen, die im Skript erwähnt werden?
-Die vier Intensitäten von Anstrengungen, die im Skript erwähnt werden, beziehen sich auf die verschiedenen Arten von Aufgaben oder Projekten, die man im Rahmen von Efforts in Ace behandeln kann, einschließlich klarer und durchführbarer sowie unklarer und mehrdeutiger Anstrengungen.
Wie kann man tägliche Notizen in Obsidian effizient nutzen?
-Tägliche Notizen in Obsidian können durch die Verwendung von Shortcuts wie Command D oder Control D auf Mac bzw. Windows genutzt werden, um schnell neue tägliche Notizen zu erstellen und Ideen oder Ereignisse des Tages zu erfassen.
Was sind die Vorteile des Verwendens von Links im Vergleich zu Ordnern in der Informationsorganisation?
-Links ermöglichen eine flexiblere und dynamischere Informationsorganisation als Ordner, da sie es einfacher machen, zwischen verschiedenen Ideen und Notizen zu navigieren und neue Verbindungen herzustellen, was zu einer besseren Ideenentwicklung führt.
Outlines
🔗 Die Macht von Verknüpfungen in der digitalen Welt
Dieser Absatz betont die Bedeutung von Verknüpfungen im digitalen Zeitalter und wie sie unser Denken fördern können. Es wird erklärt, dass Verknüpfungen eine natürlichere und effektivere Methode zum Lernen, Merken und Ideen entwickeln sind. Der Absatz stellt das Konzept von Ace (Atlas, Calendar, Efforts) vor, das eine vereinheitlichte Methode bietet, um unsere Gedanken mithilfe von Verknüpfungen zu organisieren. Es wird auch auf die Vorteile von Verknüpfungen hingewiesen, wie sie es ermöglichen, Ideen schneller und kreativer zu entwickeln und zu kommunizieren.
🌐 Einführung in das Heimnotizbuch und das ARC-Framework
Der zweite Absatz führt das Heimnotizbuch als zentralen Ort für die Organisation von Wissen und Ideen ein. Es wird beschrieben, wie das Heimnotizbuch als Startplatz und Orientierungspunkt für das Denken dient. Der ARC-Framework wird als Werkzeug vorgestellt, das es ermöglicht, Ideen zu aktivieren und den Fluss von Ideen über Zeit und Raum zu beherrschen. Der Absatz bietet einen Einblick in die Verwendung von Verknüpfungen, um Ideen zu erweitern und zu kommunizieren, und wie dies zu einer lebensverändernden Erfahrung für viele Menschen führt.
📚 Die Bedeutung von Quellen und das Management von Wissen
In diesem Abschnitt wird die Notwendigkeit, Quellen und Informationen effektiv zu verwalten, hervorgehoben. Es wird erklärt, wie man Quellen in das Ideenuniversum integriert, um Ideen weiterzuentwickeln und zu kommunizieren. Es wird auch auf die Herausforderungen eingegangen, die mit dem Übersammeln von Informationen einhergehen, und wie man eine ausgewogenere Methode finden kann, um Ideen zu generieren und zu kommunizieren. Der Absatz betont die Bedeutung von Quellen für die Kreativität und das Wissensmanagement.
🗓️ Die Verwendung des Kalenders für die Orientierung im Zeitlichen
Der vierte Absatz konzentriert sich auf die Verwendung des Kalenders als Werkzeug zur Orientierung im Zeitlichen. Es wird gezeigt, wie der Kalender verwendet werden kann, um tägliche Notizen, Logs und Journale zu erstellen, um Gedanken und Ideen zu organisieren und zu archivieren. Es wird auch auf die Fähigkeit des Kalenders hingewiesen, um im Rückblick auf das Vergangene zu reflektieren und auf die Zukunft zu planen, was zu einer tieferen Verständnis der Zeit und ihrer Auswirkungen auf unser Denken führt.
⏳ Die vier Intensitäten von Bemühungen und die Verwaltung von Projekten
Der letzte Absatz thematisiert die vier Intensitäten von Bemühungen und wie man sie effektiv verwalten kann. Es wird auf die Herausforderungen eingegangen, die mit der Verwaltung von Projekten und Ideen im Rahmen des GTD-Konzepts (Getting Things Done) verbunden sind, und wie man diese Herausforderungen mithilfe von Ace (Atlas, Calendar, Efforts) bewältigen kann. Der Absatz schließt mit einer Aufforderung, das nächste Video zu besuchen, um tiefer in das Thema einzusteigen.
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Keywords
💡Ace
💡Links
💡Idealer Vers
💡Atlas
💡Notizen
💡Verknüpfungen
💡Kommunikation
💡Kalender
💡Quellen
💡ARC-Framework
Highlights
在数字时代,我们只有几种方式来建立思想之间的关系。
我们介绍了Ace框架,并讲解了如何定制Ace文件夹结构。
本课程将探讨Ace框架在链接笔记方面的应用,这是学习和记忆的最快方式。
Ace代表Atlas, Calendar, Efforts,它为我们的思想提供了一个可靠和统一的系统。
通过链接,我们可以更快、更有创造性地工作,这是我们大脑自然工作的方式。
我们将展示如何在IdeaVerse的家笔记中使用Ace。
家笔记是你的启动台和基地,可以在瞬间定位你的思想。
我们将探索一个名为The Arc Framework的框架,它可以增强你的创造力。
The Arc Framework通过将新想法与已知想法联系起来,赋予想法能量。
我们讨论了如何避免过度收集信息,以免挤压你的创造力核心。
我们将展示如何通过中间的混乱阶段,将想法联系起来,为沟通做准备。
我们介绍了如何使用ADD功能来捕捉新的想法,并将其组织起来。
我们将探讨如何通过链接来关联和沟通你的想法,而不是仅仅依赖文件夹。
我们将介绍如何使用Excalibrain插件来增强你的笔记之间的链接。
我们讨论了如何在图书馆中组织和分类你的知识。
我们介绍了如何通过人员地图来跟踪你生活中的人。
我们探讨了如何管理你的信息源,并将其整合到你的IdeaVerse中。
我们将讨论日历在捕捉日常想法和日志中的作用。
我们介绍了如何使用日历来规划和回顾你的时间和生活。
最后,我们将探讨Efforts部分,以及如何管理你的行动和项目。
Transcripts
in the digital age there are only a few
ways to make relationships between ideas
forever we've only had folders to lump a
bunch of different files kind of close
to each other and that worked in the
last lesson we introduced Ace and we
covered how you can customize the ace
folder framework but if the last lesson
was about Ace for folders this lesson is
about Ace for links linking your
thinking by linking your notes is the
funnest and fastest way to learn and
remember as well as to develop ideas and
create inspired work this is why it's so
compelling of an idea to unify how we
think with folders which we've had for
ages with how we think with links which
is actually how our brain naturally
works anyways and this is the promise of
Ace and again a stands for Atlas
calendar efforts it gives us a reliable
and unified system for orienting the
Mind want to see how you can use Ace in
your home note well let's go and welcome
to the home note of the ideaverse what
you'll notice here is that we have Atlas
calendar and efforts which of course
matches Atlas calendar and efforts
folders over here and links are going to
be over here so let's see how we do if
we just get rid of folders so we can
actually have more fun make more
connections be able to work faster and
more creatively over here with links and
to start we're going to eventually twirl
down Atlas
but first what is home it is your launch
pad and home base
that's here that's home and it can
Orient your mind in moments that's the
power now first when we want to orient
our mind around knowledge where do we
usually go
that's right we're going to go to the
atlas so let's twirl it down now and
whoa this is cool so this is some 1970s
art this is not mid-journey this these
are the artists who beat AI by over 50
years we're about to jump into a really
cool framework called The Arc framework
and then we're going to check out the
library people and sources Maps some of
this other stuff you'll just have to
check out on your own now before I click
on ADD I want to show you something not
included in the idea verse for obsidian
and that is something that we cover in
the big Workshop that we do that is the
arc framework this is a framework that
can Empower you to reclaim the core of
your creative process
and master the flow of your ideas across
time and space that seems like a
mouthful think of it this way the arc
framework gives energy to your ideas if
you want to learn more about how to
masterfully work with ideas to learn
faster remember more and make it
meaningful inspired work check out the
workshop Link in the description below
over a thousand students from over 66
countries from companies like apple and
Nike have enrolled and experienced
life-changing breakthroughs in their
personal and professional lives okay I
just want to show you a couple diagrams
because then it will make sense when we
go into the basic version that I have
provided you in the ideavers for
obsidian so we have some diagrams in
general all we're doing here is moving
ideas from adding them relating them
going from the new to relating it to the
known and then we're going to
communicate our own ideas add relate
communicate add the new ideas connect to
the known ideas communicate your ideas
there you have it the arc framework now
it's simple but we can add complexity to
it because it actually ties into one of
the very first things that I shared
which is called idea emergence and this
is where we have a bunch of tiny Atomic
ideas and we can see how they can start
to connect and they build into greater
things and those things make it very
easy to to communicate your value in the
world
let's keep going
now when we look at that there's kind of
this inner idea verse which is where
we're spending most of our time but
there is a broader idea of verse just
keep that in mind the world the
environment around you does affect your
ideas and your idea of verse now where
we get into trouble real fast here is
that we over collect and when we over
collect the core of your creative
process it gets squished I I could rail
about this for hours I will spare you
the time now the problem here though is
that when we are capturing and clipping
and doing everything that Evernote
trained us to do well at we are simply
over collecting which means by default
we have less time for creating creating
is both more fun and is where we create
more value for us and everyone around us
so let's figure out how we can move from
here to something more balanced how do
we do that we have to open up that
middle space the messy middle
relating ideas to each other building
off of those ideas getting them ready so
we can communicate them even if we don't
think we're communicating to anyone I
assure you you're communicating to
Future you
now let's eat go even further you can
break this down you have Sparks that
come in those can be notes those notes
can be put in maps the map can also Spur
new notes and through that we can tell
stories and that's the arc process if we
want to look at Eminem's Arc we can look
at his surroundings relationships his
home we can see how he used his notes
actual yellow notepad notes that he
called stacking ammo and how that led to
his Communications his way of expressing
himself in the world around him
pretty cool and then of course we go
into more depth with The Arc framework
and the link in your thinking Workshop
let's close this and get into it so what
do you have at your fingertips right now
add at any point you can hit command n
or control n on Windows and it's going
to open a new note new spark so cool
right now but oh I have to go to a
meeting I have to go sorry uh let me
just close this for now how am I ever
going to find it again that's what add
solves so whoa look at this new spark so
cool
so automatically we've set up a system
where everything that you add all the
Sparks that you might capture go to a
single place organized by how long
they've been alive think of notes as
living things when you do that it's
going to make a lot more sense why we're
connecting them to each other
all right so where how is this even
working I'm not going to go into too
much detail but this would be a great
time to look at the folders and see how
this unified system works if we troll
down the add folder the plus icon you'll
see that's where these new notes go
here's the one I just created new spark
so cool
so how about we click on
what is an ideaverse
and this will give you some context into
this thing we've been talking about and
I have an assignment for you I ask if
you can pause the video right now try to
get this done hit command M start typing
ideas hit enter and you've just moved
this note from the add folder to the
atlas under ideas
now if you're on Windows Ctrl M so let
me see what that would look like right
now I'm going to hit command M start
typing ideas hit enter
and boom it's gone
and that's out of AD and it's into the
atlas notes and I put it in ideas if
that's too much structure for you just
throw it in notes and then don't don't
have to worry about it again but we
don't need the folders you can see how
they relate to the links it's a
beautiful thing and just so we keep this
the way it was I can easily move that
that note back into the add folder okay
great
let's close that and continue on to
relate and while we're in relate let's
go ahead and close the folders these the
folders get in the way half of the time
the other half the time they can help
organize but for the most part they get
in the way the more that we can spend
with links the better we're going to be
with relating ideas and therefore
creating value and valuable
Communications
so I have two helpful save searches here
for you to go with and this looks at any
tag that has note
boat or note develop so we won't go into
the details but what this allows me to
do is at any time I can tell future me
some of the ideas I want to continue
either connecting to other boats out
there in the lonely and big wide open
ocean
or I can start to develop ideas further
so great example of this is maybe I'm
like ah I've been wanting to develop
this note it's here let me start
developing it and let's see what I have
let's see what I've told myself where I
can easily kind of sink my teeth back
into it and see what I want to do with
this
let's go ahead and go back and we can
just simply finish by going to
communicate
now if I didn't want to go back to the
home note it turns out that I've not
only have up here in the properties but
I've also added something else called
related and I've already set up so this
can work for you in one of the I think
it's the most downloaded obsidian plugin
called excalibrain by jolt vizian this
is a little bit of a detour but it's
only like 30 seconds it's really cool so
let me go ahead and open up
excalib there it is excalibrain let's
click on this okay
all right now I'm going to drag it over
to the right and now let's jump back
into relate where we were and what I
want you to see here
is that we have a little map and so
under the properties I've made it and
this will work for you straight out of
the box if I have related over here it's
going to go off to the left like it's a
it's a sideways relationship it's not a
hierarchical thing right so
above though up is where we have the
home note and it looks like because of
how these things link we also have the
thinking map and relate is right there
so this is pretty cool if I go ahead and
click on ADD we can see a similar sort
of arrangement where these three seem to
all be related but not in a hierarchical
fashion and then we have the whole note
right above if you find that cool you'll
definitely love to dig into that more it
can be a distraction but it can also
lead to Great insights and allow you to
fly around your ideaverse at really
blazing and enjoyable speeds okay now
just to finish this off communicate I
just gave you a few things here you can
look at how I'm tracking some
Communications in this idea verse for
obsidian example closing this out let's
move forward I might just not want to
work with ideas when I'm in the atlas I
might just want to generally work with
kind of longer term knowledge yes
knowledge and ideas almost the same
thing this is more active this is more
of a creative I'm creating something
even if it's not a creative field even
if I have a report that's due I can
manage it this way but there are other
forms of knowledge so let's dive into
the library starting out you will not
need the library you can avoid it
so we're just going to fly through this
quickly there is a link in your thinking
classification system it's based on
universal classification systems that
already exist cutter Dewey and the
universal decimal classification systems
all I did was tweak the first two for
Knowledge Management and personal
management the rest is basically the
same this is the only time really I
think you'll see me use numbers and I
encourage you not to use any more
numbers this is just kind of using an
existing system I'm not going to go into
decimal points or any nonsense like that
because it's going to become outdated
faster than we think and the utility of
it unless you're a librarian or your job
is about classifying information it will
not be important for you okay so let's
close this and we can see very quickly
how I'm kind of organizing my high level
Maps you know you can think of these as
notes mainly about other notes Gathering
the links of my other notes you can see
Knowledge Management personal management
philosophy spirituality and you can go
through this on your own time
pretty cool it's one way for us to keep
track of how we move through the
information
but you can also get lost in it so let's
instead go to the people map depending
on what you're doing you may want to
track people these could be people in in
your world friends and family or they
can be long passed away prominent people
that's the example that I have for you
here you can see that if I click on a
note like this one mihai chick sent me
hi we can see that he has to tag people
and I've also for dates
given his dates that he's been alive
what's cool about that is then we can
sort by that over here
and we can see who maybe was born the
same year wow how cool is that it's like
two people I admire so much being born
the same day
because of this exact situation it
sparked a new idea called the five
decade rule we won't go over it now but
that is the power of linking your
thinking and looking at your information
in interesting ways you can't help but
generate new insights and those insights
can go on to inform your world view and
how you communicate with everyone around
you now to finish the atlas reminder we
are in the home note we're using Ace in
the home note we're almost into calendar
let's go into the sources map now many
of us if you grew up on Evernote if you
spent a lot of time capturing and
collecting things you might be wondering
well how should I manage my sources
there's no one-size-fits all if you are
clipping like a wild person you probably
want to do most of your clipping in a
different place sometimes it's called a
read it later app other times it's
called an anti-library when I know
there's something I want to work with
that's when I'll make a separate note
and make sure it goes into the ideaverse
that's when I can connect it to other
notes and ideas and start to develop and
cultivate the ideas around it that's
what takes a book printed on dead trees
often from dead people and makes it into
something that is alive where you're
actually communicating with them and you
can make all sorts of new insights that
are your own thoughts so what I do here
is just there are a few books that
you'll notice in ideaverse repsidian
and we have a little search that can
pull these up easily I also have a movie
example let's collapse these
we have other things that you can play
with and then just all sources so this
is just looking at the sources folder
okay so this whole awesome Ace headspace
what's happening here under Atlas
we go into notes and I've just thrown
all sources into this simple folder
called sources I don't need to organize
it any further if you want to you can
but I don't need to
so what's so neat about that is this is
where sources is and because it is a
place I go to from time to time I threw
a link to it on my customized home note
will you throw a link to your sources
map on your home note hmm
yeah that's right you customize your
home note we cover that in the workshop
we make sure this is working for you
your use case is your profession
your interest your hobby your passion
okay let's close that now when we want
to orient our mind around time where do
we usually go
that's right the calendar so let's go
ahead and twirl this down before I do we
can collapse the folder we will not need
that for now we can do all this in the
home note Ace in the home note a lovely
thing so let's twirl this down and the
question hey what's on your mind so if
you want to capture a journal a thought
a spark a log for the day go ahead and
along with me if you're on a Mac hit
command D if you're on Windows hit Ctrl
D it'll open up a very simple daily note
with a couple suggestions you can just
immediately delete this stuff and do
whatever you need to in a daily note
um when you're done with the daily note
you can close it you can work from it
for the day whatever works for you
now a lot of people love their daily
note and I find it great when I need to
dump those fast thoughts and sometimes
I'll build a whole daily game plan from
there
but just as often I want to capture
something specific so then I'll go to
logs and I have an example for you a
couple examples actually I've included
idea log and the newsletter so let's go
into the idea log these are my personal
ideas so basically from an entire year I
took my actual ideas that I captured in
this log
and I'm sharing them with you below so
you can kind of see what they look like
you can see how they connect to outside
URLs and also internal notes now there
are probably just about half the ideas I
had to redact the other half but it
still will give you an understanding of
how low-tech an ideal log can be so for
example
here's one before Enlightenment
Enlightenment have Sparks make remarks
after Enlightenment have Sparks make
remarks and that's built off of like
probably a Zen saying of before
Enlightenment was it a chop wood carry
water after chop wood carry water okay
you get the idea so I have an idea and
then I just want to capture it here uh
please go through this and just get a
sense of kind of how easy it can be to
to capture ideas consider whale sounds
to work too it can be anything but it's
in context to time so I can be recall I
can recall oh wow that was yeah why was
I thinking then yeah yeah and that and
that and then I'm off to the races to
accomplish whatever it is in my personal
or professional life
okay that is the idea log now sometimes
I go to the calendar because I want to
zoom out and I want to plan and review
so with this in mind what does that look
like I'm just giving you some general
ideas of what you can do you can plan
your year you can give it a theme you
can see for this year my theme is the
year of the level up we just wanna we've
been trailblazing in in the world of of
Knowledge Management and it's really
time to kind of lay instead of
trailblaze all the way to lay some
Foundation some infrastructure along the
way so far we've been okay with that but
um there's still work to be done I also
like to do a yearly reflection and when
I'm reflecting I don't know about you
but I can't help but start game planning
the next year so there's a there are
notes for that you'll see none of these
are linked but you could just very
easily highlight and then hit bracket
bracket and now we have a link with a
note ready to be made I can go ahead and
click on this but I don't want to so
I'll just delete that and we're back
over here and I'll delete those brackets
you get the idea and to finish let's
learn more generally about time travel
so let's go over to a note called
calendar and what I want you to know
here is that there are all sorts of
things that we can do with the linear
movement that we call time it's great to
organize and remember stuff you can use
it in multiple ways you can read through
this faster than I can say it out loud
but you can track down old notes by time
you can be reminded of Distant Memories
even emotionally transport back to an
echo of past you whoa now practically
you can rapidly capture an idea or a
spark you can quickly take your meeting
notes even log things that you care
about tracking creatively you can
Journal get your thoughts out or free
write to unstick your mind productively
you can plan your actions for the day
goals for the week or even intentions
for the year and Beyond and reflectively
you can review past notes compile
previous thoughts and synthesize all
these old notes into new insights and
Consolidated wisdom
notes allow you to time travel it's how
present you can receive messages from
past you and send messages to Future you
whoa but you might be wondering where do
all these calendar notes live in the
folders right so if we expand all the
folders and we look at calendar right
here guess what the new note that we
just made
it's right here and the logs are right
here that is Ace both in the folders and
in our notes specifically the home note
here Ace and Ace a unified system for
you for a lifetime whoa and finally when
we want to orient our mind around
actions where do we usually go
that's right efforts that's why I can't
wait to cover the last part of Ace
efforts and specifically the four
intensities of efforts we will also
cover where projects in this whole GTD
getting things done mindset where that
actually fails us and they do fail us
when it comes to working with ideas then
I'll showcase a simple and intuitive way
to manage all the efforts in your life
whether they are the type that are clear
and actionable or equally as important
fuzzy and ambiguous so when you're ready
click here to jump to the next lesson
and we'll see you in the next one
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