Use these 10 Obsidian tips to level up your note taking productivity

Dann Berg
5 Mar 202408:42

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Dan shares 10 tips for effective note-taking in Obsidian, emphasizing the distinction between setting up and using a note-taking system. He advises creating systems based on actual workflow, reviewing notes regularly, and treating notes as a living knowledge base. Dan also encourages viewing notes as a tool for thinking and publishing content for personal growth. He suggests mimicking successful individuals to shortcut the learning process.

Takeaways

  • 🔧 Be aware of the difference between working on your note-taking system and using it for actual work.
  • 💡 Think in systems when using Obsidian, with an index page, template files, and a data view table to link everything.
  • 🛠 Build systems based on your actual workflow, not the other way around.
  • 🔄 Make a conscious effort to review and use your notes regularly.
  • 🌊 Build systems that support your productivity ebbs and flows.
  • 📚 Treat your notes as a living knowledge base that you can modify and improve.
  • 💡 New ideas often come from the intersection of existing ideas in your notes.
  • ✍️ Use writing as a tool for thinking and to process your thoughts early on.
  • 🌐 Publish your writing to create a finished product and increase visibility.
  • 👀 Mimic successful individuals in your field to shortcut your path to success.

Q & A

  • What is the main focus of Dan's YouTube channel and website?

    -Dan's YouTube channel and website focus on discussing various topics, including Obsidian content, sharing Obsidian systems, and providing tutorials on setting them up.

  • What is Dan's overarching note-taking philosophy?

    -Dan's overarching note-taking philosophy involves creating systems within Obsidian that help in organizing and utilizing notes effectively, rather than just accumulating them.

  • What is the difference between working on your note-taking system and using it for real work?

    -Working on your note-taking system involves setting up templates, plugins, and advanced functionalities, while using it for real work means actually taking and utilizing notes for productive tasks.

  • What are the three components of an Obsidian system according to Dan?

    -An Obsidian system consists of an index page (anoc), a template file for easy note creation, and a data view table to link all pages together.

  • Why should you not create a system first and then try to fit your behavior to it?

    -Creating a system first and then trying to fit your behavior to it can lead to a mismatch between your natural workflow and the system, potentially making the system ineffective or underutilized.

  • How does Dan suggest building systems in Obsidian?

    -Dan suggests building systems based on how you naturally work with Obsidian by creating notes, then developing templates and linking them to an index page.

  • What is the biggest challenge with a complex note-taking system according to the script?

    -The biggest challenge is revisiting and using the notes after they have been created, which requires a conscious effort and a process like a weekly review.

  • How does Dan view the productivity cycle and how should note-taking systems support it?

    -Dan views productivity as having cycles of high and low productivity. Note-taking systems should be built to allow for easy re-entry after a break, supporting the ebb and flow of productivity.

  • Why should you not treat your notes as an archive?

    -Notes should be seen as a living knowledge base that is constantly improved, modified, and updated, rather than a static archive.

  • What role does writing play in the process of thinking according to Dan?

    -Writing is a form of thinking that helps process thoughts, identify knowledge gaps, and guide further research and learning.

  • Why is publishing your writing even if no one is watching beneficial?

    -Publishing writing forces the creation of a finished product, encourages thorough thinking, and can eventually lead to visibility and personal growth.

  • What shortcut to success does Dan recommend for new projects or learning new skills?

    -Dan recommends mimicking the methods and quality of masters in the field as a shortcut to success, learning from their experience without having to go through the same learning curve.

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