I felt that the subject fits so well and is in synergy with analog Zettelkasten! The key approaches, like keeping an eye on your Zettelkasten, almost removing the context, doing some recalls, and cycling through your material, are what make it so powerful! Thanks! P.S.: I'd love to see how you take notes from the web and UA-cam.
Its a lot slower in the video because I am explaining what I'm doing but otherwise it doesn't take that long. The "slowness" is beneficial for producing higher quality thoughts. When you quickly write digital notes it often leads to the temptation of revising/editing and the notes don't feel as complete. Thanks for watching!
Thank you Tony - I found you on a reference to this video on reddit; really helped to see what you did; I would be interested in livestream session sometime as you mentioned. One question: the very first thing you referred to was a note card that you were 'streaming' to as you read. Do you do that as a rule or that was just how your reading of this book was going? Thanks again and look forward to more.
awesome video. do you have any tips for someone who doesn't have any slip notes written at all? the video presupposes a pre-existing slip box that I can "have an eye towards" while reading, but what if I don't have any notes to keep an eye to?
Thank you my friend. Definitely the most challenging part is first starting out because you don’t have that advantage of pre-meditated connections. You can start by listing a few interests that you can imagine yourself teaching to others and use that as an initial filter to work with as you build a foundation. Hope this helps!
@@TonyRamella what did your first notes look like? were they just excerpts/quotations/concept definitions from the literature you were reading or were they original (i.e like the main note you were writing in the video)
@@paperbob_1 they were not as much like the one I wrote here, less in my own words. Keep in mind this is a skill that you develop over time. Start by aiming for 20% written in your own words and try to work your way up to 80%. It’s ok if you just write excerpts but try to add some commentary if you can. The goal is to reformulate ideas into your own words.
I felt that the subject fits so well and is in synergy with analog Zettelkasten!
The key approaches, like keeping an eye on your Zettelkasten, almost removing the context, doing some recalls, and cycling through your material, are what make it so powerful!
Thanks!
P.S.: I'd love to see how you take notes from the web and UA-cam.
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una segunda parte donde haces el proceso de pasr esas tarjetas a Obsidian //gracias saludos desde Uruguay
I didn't think that the process was slow. It's a lot faster and productive than me staring out the window.
Its a lot slower in the video because I am explaining what I'm doing but otherwise it doesn't take that long. The "slowness" is beneficial for producing higher quality thoughts. When you quickly write digital notes it often leads to the temptation of revising/editing and the notes don't feel as complete. Thanks for watching!
Thank you Tony - I found you on a reference to this video on reddit; really helped to see what you did; I would be interested in livestream session sometime as you mentioned. One question: the very first thing you referred to was a note card that you were 'streaming' to as you read. Do you do that as a rule or that was just how your reading of this book was going? Thanks again and look forward to more.
P.S. thanks for the recommendation for Time Timer - I ordered that! Cool....
Great book ADHD 2.0
Just what I need , thankk youu , can you please share the live later ?
I do these livestreams in my private community (see description) but I plan to occasionally stream them here on UA-cam. Glad it helped!
awesome video. do you have any tips for someone who doesn't have any slip notes written at all? the video presupposes a pre-existing slip box that I can "have an eye towards" while reading, but what if I don't have any notes to keep an eye to?
Thank you my friend. Definitely the most challenging part is first starting out because you don’t have that advantage of pre-meditated connections. You can start by listing a few interests that you can imagine yourself teaching to others and use that as an initial filter to work with as you build a foundation. Hope this helps!
@@TonyRamella what did your first notes look like? were they just excerpts/quotations/concept definitions from the literature you were reading or were they original (i.e like the main note you were writing in the video)
@@paperbob_1 they were not as much like the one I wrote here, less in my own words. Keep in mind this is a skill that you develop over time. Start by aiming for 20% written in your own words and try to work your way up to 80%. It’s ok if you just write excerpts but try to add some commentary if you can. The goal is to reformulate ideas into your own words.
This is like Scott Scheper but without the insults😅
I learned a lot from Scott's book but I get what you mean
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