Use these 10 Obsidian Tips to Level Up Your Note Taking Productivity in 2024

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  • čas přidán 28. 06. 2024
  • Welcome back to my channel where we explore powerful note-taking strategies using Obsidian. Whether you're new here or returning, don't forget to check out my website at danb.org for more insightful content!
    In this video, I break down my personal note-taking philosophy into 10 actionable tips designed for both beginners and advanced beginners using Obsidian. These tips will help you refine your system and enhance your productivity without getting lost in endless setup.
    🔹 What you'll learn:
    - The key differences between working on your note-taking system and using it for real productivity.
    - How to create efficient Obsidian systems like daily notes, meeting notes, and more.
    - Strategies for building sustainable systems that adapt to your natural workflow.
    - Tips for using your notes effectively and ensuring they contribute to your ongoing projects.
    📝 Whether you're looking to streamline your process, make the most of Obsidian's advanced features, or simply get more out of your digital note-taking, this video is packed with valuable advice!
    🎯 Watch until the end for a special tip on how to leverage your notes for continuous learning and development.
    ✅ Like, Subscribe, and Comment below to let me know what Obsidian tips you've found most useful or to suggest topics you want covered in future videos!
    🔗 For more tips and in-depth tutorials, visit my website: danb.org
    #Obsidian #NoteTaking #Productivity #DigitalNotes #ObsidianTips #DanObsidian
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Komentáře • 2

  • @San9ASB
    @San9ASB Před 18 dny

    great review!

  • @colinbrookes8625
    @colinbrookes8625 Před 26 dny +3

    I mean no disrespect by my comments, but whilst your expertise in video production is obviously outstanding, I'm not sure of the purpose of this video. The distracting music doesn't aid hearing what you are verbally conveying, the fast edits whilst you illustrate e.g. clicking on hyperlinks to associated notes, gave no time to understand the process you were saying was beneficial, and by 2.58 mins, I had had enough.
    You would never say to a friend, "I will just go and turn on some random music (that you would never want to purchase) to have on the background whilst I tell you about this amazing software". Because you know your friend could not listen to the music and you at the same time.
    You would never give your friend some software tips by clicking on various parts of your computer screen so fast that they cannot read or follow what you clicked on, let alone know why you clicked on it.
    If you want to build a channel based upon short attention and high production values, I get it, and good luck with that - you obviously put a lot of time and effort into this video.
    If you want to teach someone something useful about Obsidian that will enhance their experience and possibly productivity, then I would suggest you base your videos upon how you would explain it to a friend.
    I have a feeling that I might have just vented some pent-up frustrations that were caused by the previous ten Obsidian related videos I have watched LOL. Good luck with your Channel Peter.