If you are not sure which note-taking method works best for you, take a look at this comparison of 4 top methods for taking notes during meetings. ruclips.net/video/wLt7QXXncm8/видео.html And - if your meetings are not worth the effort of taking notes at all - why not try and make them more meaningful with these tips? ruclips.net/video/QsHeAxQ75-Q/видео.html Let me know any questions and feedback in the comments - let's learn and improve together!
Happy to hear that and welcome to the community. I am already working on more videos aimed at Obsidian users at beginner and medium level. Stay tuned 😊.
Do be interested, don't be intimidated 😊. One of the best things about Obsidian (as I think is said elsewhere on this channel) is that you can start bare-bones simple, just start typing stuff and fleshing out notes, and you can figure out or look up systems for making the notes more developed. Headings, bullet points, and bold / italic will probably cover almost everything you need, and those are super easy to learn and start using in Markdown.
A wacky idea I had that actually works, is that you can handwrite your meeting notes on a Rocket Books sheet, use their app to convert that to digital text, and then copy + paste that into Obsidian. I find that using Markdown syntax in handwritten notes actually makes it easier to read them, too!
Interesting. I am using a reMarkable 2, and was looking into this a bit. But there does not seem to be a decent integration. I will investigate further, though! Thank you for sharing this!
FYI: you can now download a demo vault with the folder structure, theme, and plugins I use at store.sascha-kasper.com. Currently, this is a free download with an option to pay any amount you like voluntarily.
7 месяцев назад
Not free, as you want to use it in a company. Would like to use it, but our "processes" will block the purchase of only one license for myself.
True. Not free for corporate use. But if you just want to use it yourself, you don't need any license. So - depending on your IT restrictions - you could simply use it without having to go through a purchasing process.
7 месяцев назад
@@leanproductivity as I understood the terms: you need to buy a license as soon as you're using it in a corporate environment. Even as a single person. But I'll check.
If you are not sure which note-taking method works best for you, take a look at this comparison of 4 top methods for taking notes during meetings.
ruclips.net/video/wLt7QXXncm8/видео.html
And - if your meetings are not worth the effort of taking notes at all - why not try and make them more meaningful with these tips?
ruclips.net/video/QsHeAxQ75-Q/видео.html
Let me know any questions and feedback in the comments - let's learn and improve together!
I am interested in (and a little intimidated by) Obsidian. This video gave me a place to start playing with obsidian. Thank you.
Happy to hear that and welcome to the community. I am already working on more videos aimed at Obsidian users at beginner and medium level. Stay tuned 😊.
Do be interested, don't be intimidated 😊. One of the best things about Obsidian (as I think is said elsewhere on this channel) is that you can start bare-bones simple, just start typing stuff and fleshing out notes, and you can figure out or look up systems for making the notes more developed. Headings, bullet points, and bold / italic will probably cover almost everything you need, and those are super easy to learn and start using in Markdown.
A wacky idea I had that actually works, is that you can handwrite your meeting notes on a Rocket Books sheet, use their app to convert that to digital text, and then copy + paste that into Obsidian. I find that using Markdown syntax in handwritten notes actually makes it easier to read them, too!
Interesting. I am using a reMarkable 2, and was looking into this a bit. But there does not seem to be a decent integration. I will investigate further, though! Thank you for sharing this!
Someone has made a supernotes integration!
I use the Quiet Outline plugin over the core one
Nice. I will check it out. Thank you for the tip.
Hello! What is your theme for Obsidian?
I am using the "AnuPpucin" theme, but I customized the colors heavily.
FYI: you can now download a demo vault with the folder structure, theme, and plugins I use at store.sascha-kasper.com. Currently, this is a free download with an option to pay any amount you like voluntarily.
Not free, as you want to use it in a company. Would like to use it, but our "processes" will block the purchase of only one license for myself.
True. Not free for corporate use. But if you just want to use it yourself, you don't need any license. So - depending on your IT restrictions - you could simply use it without having to go through a purchasing process.
@@leanproductivity as I understood the terms: you need to buy a license as soon as you're using it in a corporate environment. Even as a single person. But I'll check.