This is based on my Zettelkasten Method, but primarily it's maximizing the power of the granularity of the block! ๐งฑ
1๏ธโฃ Make a page called [[Clients]], then have each parent-level block listed:
โข [[Client A]]
โข [[Client B]]
2๏ธโฃ Then in the Daily Notes page, create a /Current Time and nest underneath the ๐๐ก๐ค๐๐ ๐ง๐๐๐๐ง๐๐ฃ๐๐ ๐ฉ๐ค ๐ฉ๐๐ ๐๐ก๐ค๐๐ with [[Client A]]
3๏ธโฃ Having a simple template here with a specific nested structure would help, but you can just go to town writing out all of your notes in whatever format you want.
If you notice on the [[Clients]] page you'll see why BLOCKS ๐งฑ are so powerful!
4๏ธโฃ With 1-Clickโข you can see everything in context, expandable/collapsible without ruining your scope and focus!
AND because you wrote in the Daily Notes page WITH a timestamp, you know exactly when & where this took place, with everything you need, IF you want to see it~
Remember, this is all personal preference and you can do it differently to achieve what it is you need to doโbut the idea behind @RoamResearch is to expand our thinking about how we write notes.
This is a glimpse into just what's possible... ๐
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When I first started learning about this strange German word for slip box, I had no idea that it would bring me to where I am today.
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And as I have scoured every resource I could about this simple, lightweight, note-taking system, I realized that I was fortunate enough to not have brought with me much baggage of old ways of working.
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If you're literally beaten to death to always have the right fucking answers, it only makes sense that venturing off into the darkness might be a bit scary.
Unless, you're from the dark. Unless, you're familiar with all that is dark.
There's hope my friends, but it's tough! ๐ฅ
I think this is why we have people in our lives, that love us enough to show us lightโto show us life.
Looking at ourselves in the mirror is hopelessly impossible because we'll never be able to really see past our own viewpoint.
No matter how legitimate we've been harmed...
We still need each other to see where we're wrong. Or fuck it, where we've been right...
I'm thinking there's plenty of folks out there, who we all think is strong and buoyantโflailing in their own shortcomings.
Even though [[Niklas Luhmann]] creatively mitigated the limitations of a physical slip box, the hinderance from juggling such things in this analog form, is comparably weak to the efficiency of an implementation in the digital realm
READ ON:
1๏ธโฃ The main difficulty with a physical slip box is the actual index cards, while even using the thinnest cards possible, the juggling of such materials is obsolete within the digital realm
2๏ธโฃ [[Niklas Luhmann]] creatively cut the paper to it's smallest physical limitations and utilized the thinnest index cards that he could, but even with these solutions the weakness was apparent when he would have to juggle such things, which has huge detriment to workflow
Sometimes the answers are right under your nose! @RoamBookClub
Just go into the Linked References for each Day and then follow just how much time everyone is spending in @RoamResearch but then look a little deeper and read what these folks are actually writing.
If you don't start tearing up, from reading just how vulnerable everyone gets...
There's no ON-BOARDING if they don't write notes.
And there's no ON-BOARDING in someone's head, it has to be actualized, it has to be proven to work.