Hack your ADHD with Obsidian daily notes
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2024
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This is what I was looking for. A full vault template and its a bonus thats its by an ADHD creator. Really great work, thank you and thank you for providing it for free - really nice thing to do for people.
Thank you my friend, I am so glad to hear it has helped you.
Thank you for this great video and vault!
Yes, Great:) I am so happy:) Appreciate your work!)
Thank you so much
hey thats a pretty good content Tony, please continue with the videos. Thank you
Thank you
Would've been nice if u showed the dataview queries... Nice video
Notion and Obsidian overwhelmed me, is there any other alternatives out there?
Pen and paper! :)
Stay Curious - my motto too :)
Swear i left a comment earlier, I would appreciate a video or explanation as to why you opt to use todoist instead of using obsidian as a task tracker?
I believe in using the best tools for the job instead of brute forcing an all-in-one like Notion. Todoist is the best digital task manager, Obsidian is the best digital note-taking app.
For example, Obsidian does not have notifications for tasks. I need my tasks to be right in front of my face, always grabbing my attention or I will forget they exist. Todoist can be synched with both Google Calendar and Obsidian, but Obsidian tasks can't be synched with anything.
If your daily note is constantly open everywhere you go, doing basic task management could work in Obsidian. Hope this helps!
Have you tried Ticktick as a task manager? As someone with ADHD, its the only task manager ive been able to be consistent with for years
impressionante. Só vai levar um tempo para traduzir, pois quero ler tudo. Mas adorei
Hi, I am trying to learn to use your second brain vault, but am having a hard time adapting it due to the existing content. I am wondering if you could make either an in-depth video explaining how to use your vault as a base, ie. How to use it, what is being used in the vault (plugins, datafields, meta data etc) , or maybe just provide a more "basic" template version.
With the template version you could release it with an initial video explaining how to start using it, then make videos on each additional tool, plugin, and setup. This way people can naturally build up with your help, explaining what plugins are, what they do, how and when to use them. Maybe even have videos on different ways to build indexes, or how to build tables and integrate them with dataviews.
Ofc this doesnt rlly help me at the moment but I thought it would be a pretty decent idea/feedback.
I definitely will be doing more videos demonstrating the different features of the vault. I didn't want to do it all in one video but I figured the daily notes is a good place to start.
It will always be hard to adapt to someone elses 2nd brain, I advise that you start using the tool and start building your own
Suggest you blur your Todoist api token.
Not a big deal, I generated a new one right after publishing this. Thanks for looking out!
till is all impressive , but this is way to complicated for me, especially since i don't know much about obsidian or zettlekasten, everytime i try learning obsidian, it sends my adhd through the stratosphere
Thank you for your feedback, it helps a lot. I admit it’s not for total beginners but I’ll work on simplifying things more.
you dont need to do all the fancy stuff just make notes and link them, youll figure things out as you use it
but i need open source sorry
I understand. You can try Logseq it is open source and similar to Obsidian just has a lot less features and is more of an outliner