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First thought is that I love watching your videos… It is very calming and relaxing to watch your videos. Plus, it also continues to inspire me to continue reading…
Second thought for me… I really do enjoy the collections feature of Kindle… Essentially, I have my active collection. I also have a collection for past read books… I have an collection for active books on different topics. I tend to categorize my reading a lot. I think this is useful for me because I’m always reading a variety of books at any given time so it helps me organize my reading
Another really cool thing to do for Kindle power users is to export your notes on your Kindle. By default this saves to the rather ugly My Clippings file which is just text. 1. Install Obsidian (a markdown note taking app) on your laptop. 2. In Obsidian, download the Kindle Notes community extension. 3. Click the Kindle Notes button on your left nav in Obsidian, and import your My Clippings file from your Kindle. 4. Your notes will now be formatted beautiful and separated by book! 5. Bonus feature: throw these notes into an AI chatbot to summarize your thoughts even more concisely or effectively have a conversation with yourself.
📚 Thank you for watching! Want to read a new book with me every month? Join my nonfiction book club with a community of 2,000+ bookworms: go.maneetpaul.com/book-club
Could you please make of these for Kobo?
First thought is that I love watching your videos… It is very calming and relaxing to watch your videos. Plus, it also continues to inspire me to continue reading…
Second thought for me… I really do enjoy the collections feature of Kindle… Essentially, I have my active collection. I also have a collection for past read books… I have an collection for active books on different topics. I tend to categorize my reading a lot. I think this is useful for me because I’m always reading a variety of books at any given time so it helps me organize my reading
Another really cool thing to do for Kindle power users is to export your notes on your Kindle.
By default this saves to the rather ugly My Clippings file which is just text.
1. Install Obsidian (a markdown note taking app) on your laptop.
2. In Obsidian, download the Kindle Notes community extension.
3. Click the Kindle Notes button on your left nav in Obsidian, and import your My Clippings file from your Kindle.
4. Your notes will now be formatted beautiful and separated by book!
5. Bonus feature: throw these notes into an AI chatbot to summarize your thoughts even more concisely or effectively have a conversation with yourself.