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Singapore 🇸🇬 Doctor, Zen/Dzogchen, PKM | Obsidian/Tana stack 📚 Nerd out with me, I enjoy all kinds of topics :)

Mar 26, 2022, 6 tweets

Going to try to document my workflow

A really simple skeleton of my current workflow

[[concept]] are my access points (purple). For example, right now I'm writing a note about John Grinder's model and added an access point for [[breathing]] which brought up my old note on reduction of fear. Along with it, it brought up other notes about oxytocin and dopamine.

Here's how my capture workflow looks like... I cite things from #note/capture into my #note/observation note as a block embed. At the same time, I create access points that connect me to old notes, in context of personal interpretation on what I've cited...

Example of my "Project" note. It's essentially like a MOC or workbench note which I use to track chronological change over time. When access points connect new ideas to this note, I update this project note

I probably can do better on metadata for future Dataview queries, but I like my stuff minimalistic. I only track date created and date updated. I use the "update time on edited" plugin.

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