This Secret Principle Will Transform Your Notes

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  • Опубліковано 1 чер 2024
  • Are you an Architect or Gardener? Do you prioritize order or curiosity? The problem is, we often get stuck in one, and we need both. That's what this talk is about. I gave it in Utrecht, Netherlands at the PKM Summit. (There are links below to join the next ones in the Netherlands and US.)
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    00:00 - Start
    00:41 - A Riddle
    02:54 - History of dualities
    07:25 - Architects & Gardeners Basic Overview
    10:17 - Unhealthy and healthy tendencies
    14:20 - How folders & links affect the way we think
    19:24 - Oscillate modes to pump intuition and uncover insights
    21:58 - How to be both with linked notes
    22:57 - Spark to Remark
    29:24 - Name It to Frame It
    32:53 - Garden Master
    34:54 - Mapmaker
    37:29 - Breaking through sticking points
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  • @hermankopinga
    @hermankopinga Місяць тому +9

    Hi Nick,
    Thanks again for your talk, I feel lucky to have witnessed it live in Utrecht. The whole PKMSummit brought more inspiration than I can process in a month.
    Still, your talk stood out and gave me the nudge to share more of the riddles I encounter. So far the process has been messy and bumpy, the outcomes are nevertheless positive. So thank you again.

    • @linkingyourthinking
      @linkingyourthinking  Місяць тому +3

      Beautifully said, and I wish you enjoyment as you work on the riddles you encounter :)

  • @aliciaberberich44
    @aliciaberberich44 Місяць тому +9

    I love the concept of switching between gardener and architect when you feel stuck. It's nice to resolve a frustration by simply adding a little magic.

  • @DeconTheMonkey
    @DeconTheMonkey Місяць тому +7

    Ironically, this week i was in stuck mode and no idea seems to “jump out” and help me Architect. So what I did was just to pay attention to how the week was panning, noting the thread of conversations I had, what was happening day by day, what i was listening through- which i now see through this video as Gardener mode. From that things are piecing up from all that and I can see a structure emerging in the chaos.
    This video helped explain what I was processing through and gives me the courage to piece all the ideas and do the Architect work.
    This vid was posted at the right time. I have a talk to give on Sunday!

    • @linkingyourthinking
      @linkingyourthinking  Місяць тому +1

      So happy to hear you reflections and that the A&G framework can be a helpful model for your efforts. This is great to hear!

  • @dinezeazy
    @dinezeazy 10 днів тому

    Am just starting to take notes, i was suffering to store the thinking for so long, happily landed here.

  • @Earl_E_Burd
    @Earl_E_Burd Місяць тому +4

    The visual in the Mapmaker section was very well done!

    • @linkingyourthinking
      @linkingyourthinking  Місяць тому +1

      I'm quite proud of that one; it took ages to put together.

  • @johndcyc
    @johndcyc Місяць тому +6

    Thanks for the talk. It made me think of the dynamics in a relationship. My spouse tends strongly toward architect. I tend strongly toward gardener. It leads us to take on certain roles. It will be interesting to discuss.

    • @linkingyourthinking
      @linkingyourthinking  Місяць тому +3

      You've hit on such an important topic of interpersonal relationships where the A&G framework is greatly under-appreciated. It's so helpful there. While partners may each have strengths, if the shared dynamic forces one party to always compensate for the other (an Architect having to always organize for a Gardener), then awareness can help balance things out from time to time. Conversely, if Architects are overly organized, or strict with schedule, or planning every aspect of a trip, it can stifle the creative spirit a Gardener enjoys (and perhaps needs).

  • @tomlwatson
    @tomlwatson Місяць тому +3

    Unhealthy tendencies for me as an Architect was eye opening. Also, the slides were really helpful. Thanks for the talk.

    • @linkingyourthinking
      @linkingyourthinking  Місяць тому

      Happy to hear what stood out to you Tom, thanks for sharing.

  • @linkingyourthinking
    @linkingyourthinking  Місяць тому +7

    I'm curious, what did the A&G framework get you thinking about? How does it apply in your life?

    • @thisizkp
      @thisizkp Місяць тому +1

      One of the best talks on this topic. Loved the idea and I think I can naturally see myself doing that both at work and in personal life.
      Brainstorm and struggle with possible solutions - Gardening. Once figured it out, map out a plan to achieve and see the idea in action - Architect.

    • @christopherk222
      @christopherk222 26 днів тому

      ✅ Organizationally: Rocket Fuel (book): the unity of two people at the top: Visionary (Gardener) & Integrator (Architect).

  • @thanakornchollavorn5888
    @thanakornchollavorn5888 4 дні тому

    This content helped me a lot; I have been following your work for a while and trying to create notes, but stuck with the structure thing. Now I clearly understand how they work. Thank you a lot.

  • @Earl_E_Burd
    @Earl_E_Burd Місяць тому +1

    Great presentation. Thank you for sharing with non-attendees of past PKM Summit.
    This led me to garden a new realization that as more people produce videos, conferences with live presentations are likely to become less popular than in the past. As an IT professional in the 2000's, special interest groups connected us with knowledge that was difficult to find elsewhere. Today we have resources like LYT's valuable channel and workshop offerings.
    I welcome this shift, albeit not a total replacement, as I prefer videos over live presentations. Personally there are things with presentations that make it hard for me to concentrate: reading the slides before the presenter, the abnormal speech patterns of public speaking, the storytelling, the gimmicks. It feels like it's becoming a bit old-fashioned. I know I can be a cynic type like Harry Astley from Poor Things (very unique film) so I don't expect my opinion to be shared by the majority.

    • @linkingyourthinking
      @linkingyourthinking  Місяць тому +1

      I appreciate your thoughts. I do think "in person" is less needed than in the past, but that some "in person" is desperately needed.

  • @RodneyDaut
    @RodneyDaut Місяць тому +1

    This was a wonderful presentation, Nick. I love the four practices you shared. I've lately been making Maps of Content again and it was so good to see how they fit into the overall flow of producing ideas.

  • @kimkardashi-un9382
    @kimkardashi-un9382 29 днів тому

    Wow this is insane thankyou

  • @KingdomHearts1626
    @KingdomHearts1626 Місяць тому +4

    That presentation was GORGEOUS! Was it created with an Obsidian plugin or somewhere else?

  • @user-bo5jp6pn6p
    @user-bo5jp6pn6p День тому

    excellent

  • @zeyadismail1724
    @zeyadismail1724 15 годин тому

    Hey Nick, I really love your work, And you are one of the few people that are making a big shift in how I make sense of the world,
    I want to make a request, Could you please use clearer and less click-baity (no offense) titles in your future videos for easier retrieval when re-listening ?
    I almost didn't find this video by name when I really needed to listen to it again.
    Thanks for reading this.

    • @zeyadismail1724
      @zeyadismail1724 15 годин тому

      For example, I renamed this video to "Architect & Gardner, Top-Down & Bottom-Up Approaches to PKM." in my Obsidian for easier search.

  • @Gurungsiddharth
    @Gurungsiddharth Місяць тому +1

    Thank you for this video this was the thought i was going through after using notion for almost 6 months and now i started using the obsidian both of the app is unique in way but having both can be lethal for example exploring with gardener and doing what i need to with Architect i suppose.

    • @linkingyourthinking
      @linkingyourthinking  Місяць тому +1

      Sometimes, it's just helpful to be aware of what the app is coaxing out of us

  • @tobiasfenkart9892
    @tobiasfenkart9892 Місяць тому +1

    Hi Nick, I hope you read this. Thanks for the video, the ending has made me really think: So the real riddle is, why did your brother had to look it up (to look cool in front of your dad like you later on had to in front of your brothers with the movie 6th sense? 🤯) and why did you take the robbing so personally? Is that where you intended to go? Am I overthinking things here?😅

    • @linkingyourthinking
      @linkingyourthinking  Місяць тому

      I love the callback to the Sixth Sense 🤯, along with your overall wonderings. Now you've got me thinking about other "real" riddles here...

  • @StevenMichels
    @StevenMichels Місяць тому +1

    Nick has legs! Shocking. I need a minute to process...

  • @louisazhou5271
    @louisazhou5271 Місяць тому +1

    So what's the answer to the first riddle?

    • @linkingyourthinking
      @linkingyourthinking  Місяць тому

      The riddle regarding the presents is answered near the end ;)

    • @dragonfliesfordonna2112
      @dragonfliesfordonna2112 20 днів тому

      @@linkingyourthinking I believe that @louisazhou5271 was referencing the first riddle about the two paths and the two trolls..... I'd love to hear the answer because I've never heard that saying/riddle

  • @3ZEBRA
    @3ZEBRA Місяць тому +2

    first?

  • @brandongray9615
    @brandongray9615 28 днів тому +3

    Risky thumbnail buddy