Unlock the Power - Master Book Notes with Obsidian Canvas

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  • čas přidán 27. 05. 2024
  • In this video I will cover my 5 step process for summarising books using Obsidian in less than 10 Minutes. This won't be a full book summary but if you would like to see more in depth analysis please let me know.
    //Contents:
    00:00 - Intro
    00:30 - Step 1. Capture Your Notes
    01:55 - Step 2. Create a MindMap with Obsidian Canvas
    03:05 - Step 3. Organise Chapters into Groups
    03:35 - Step 4. Book Summary Example
    08:47 - Final Step. Reflect and Refine
    09:28 - Outro
    // Apps I use
    - Obsidian - obsidian.md/
    - Notion - www.notion.so/
    - Raindrop.io - raindrop.io/
    // Feel Good Productivity Obsidian Canvas Images (Free Download)
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    // Feel Good Productivity Obsidian Canvas + Book Note (Donation)
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    Buy Me a Coffee
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    // Book Summary Resources
    - Blinkist - blinki.st/13835b79a6d7
    - www.goodreads.com/
    Please take 5 minutes to leave a comment about this video. I'm really interested to hear your feedback. Your input helps me plan my next videos and create better content for the Obsidian community. If you would like to see similar content please let me know what you would like to see.
    Thank you for watching and have a great day!
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Komentáře • 20

  • @FutureCitizenNews
    @FutureCitizenNews Před 21 dnem +1

    Great job on the video Paul. I think the Canvas drawing board is a great opportunity for mind mapping data and for showcasing ideas. We analyze so much information, that sometimes it's hard to fully recall. Obsidian is awesome for memory retention as you can find the information by keyword searching.

  • @martincho84
    @martincho84 Před 28 dny +2

    Great video! I used calibre to convert a book to MD format and read and highlight directly in obsidian 🙂

    • @PaulDickson7
      @PaulDickson7  Před 27 dny

      Thank you @martincho, Calibre is an amazing tool. A must have for any reader.

  • @carinelog6106
    @carinelog6106 Před měsícem

    Good content here. Thank you

  • @thoughts_empty
    @thoughts_empty Před 14 dny

    Use it to improve my questioning and answering. Its pretty powerfull to improve selective thinking/dealing more effective with anxiety. Maybe in that lies the secret to memorise more effective by turning notes into questions and answers.

  • @canatesbeats
    @canatesbeats Před 27 dny

    Wow. Amazing. I'm waiting next video.

  • @douglaskayama
    @douglaskayama Před 22 dny

    I was avoiding Canvas because it's not portable. Despite being an open format, for now only Obsidian understands it. But seeing how you use Canvas and how it facilitates your learning process, I'm inclined to try using it. Thanks for sharing.

    • @PaulDickson7
      @PaulDickson7  Před 21 dnem

      Hey Douglas. I started with Xmind but ended up working more in Obsidian as I could link my notes or build out my ideas. Most of the Mind Maps tools were SaaS. Let us know how you go and whether you stick with it.

  • @gavada8596
    @gavada8596 Před 28 dny

    Thanks for the video, one option to get Kindle highlights is to use Readwise and the Obsidian Readwise plugin to feed those into Obsidian. Readwise is a bit costly, though.

    • @PaulDickson7
      @PaulDickson7  Před 27 dny

      Thank you @gavada. That's definitely an option as well. Agree, with all the subscription based services these days another $9.99 per month could be costly if you weren't using it to it's full potential.

  • @tsbob7847
    @tsbob7847 Před 14 dny

    I enjoyed the video. You seem to mostly use cards. Great for small items. For larger items and things you might want to link to elsewhere; you can drop a note instead of a card. You can control what part of the note is shown in the canvas block - with some effort. This idea can be taken too far but there are situations where it is quite useful. Thanks.

    • @PaulDickson7
      @PaulDickson7  Před 14 dny

      Hi tsbob, great to hear you enjoyed the video. I usually use a combination of both cards and existing notes but I really like your suggestion. Positioning the information to show on a note would be easier to find, recall and link information. Thank you for leaving a comment

  • @dagamusik
    @dagamusik Před 5 dny

    Don't you know the Kindle Highlights plugin?

    • @PaulDickson7
      @PaulDickson7  Před 4 dny

      I found syncing my Kindle messes with my Calibre settings so I don’t use the Kindle Highlights Plugin. It’s an excellent option for Amazon users ;)

  • @MrSmith-vy1em
    @MrSmith-vy1em Před 18 dny

    Do you use Excalidraw? It is more robust than canvas.

  • @theawakenedyou
    @theawakenedyou Před 26 dny

    Do you have or can you point me to information on how to set up Obsidian? Everyone, including you, tells us that you use Obsidian but NEVER tell us how to set it up.

    • @PaulDickson7
      @PaulDickson7  Před 26 dny

      Hi @theawakenedyou, I'm planning on working on a guide for how to setup Obsidian. Where are you getting stuck at the moment?

    • @douglasdrumond
      @douglasdrumond Před 22 dny +1

      There are lots of videos about setting up Obsidian. I won't post links to avoid being marked as spam; I'll post the title and channel of some videos, and you can use the search bar.
      - "The least scary Obsidian guide you’ll ever see" by "A Better Computer"
      - "Hack your brain with Obsidian md" by "No Boilerplate"
      - "Obsidian: The King of Learning Tools (FULL GUIDE + SETUP)" by "Odysseas"
      - The playlist "Obsidian for Beginners" by "Linking Your Thinking with Nick Milo" (or you can search for the video titled "Obsidian for Beginners: Start HERE - How to Use the Obsidian App for Notes")
      And many others.