One of your best ever videos. I love the way that you simplify a concept and then make it so usable yet incredibly powerful. Even better you are a natural born presenter who can impart knowledge so effortlessly. Watching this video was a very valuable investment of my time. Thank you so much for taking the time to make this powerful video.
Hey Stephen, your feedback fills me up. I really feel this one is unique, high-value, practical, and nicely put together-so hearing you felt it had a high ROI is lovely.
TL;DR: How to Get your ideas on the Page? 1. Freelining: Use bullet points to jot down thoughts quickly without worrying about formatting. 2. Freetalking: Record voice notes in chunks, hitting return between ideas for easier review. 3. Freewriting: Type continuously without editing, allowing uncensored thoughts to flow. Thanks for watching! I hope you enjoyed this video. If you found it helpful, I'd love to hear which method works best for you-drop a comment below! Let’s keep the conversation going. :)
Your audience clearly admires and trusts you, as evidenced by the positive comments. The instructional videos on utilizing the tool are highly valued. It would be fantastic to consider a new series of videos aimed at empowering aspiring writers, helping them realize that their ideas are achievable. By demonstrating that with dedication and effort, anyone can turn their dream of writing a book or a movie into reality, you could inspire many to take that important step forward.
I tried freelining in my daily note today. Just blasting little thought snippets about my day. It's great for my ADHD brain. I can bounce around, do random indents and generally go ham. I'll have to try freetalking later.
I tend to Freeline in analog rather than digital, because I'm able to get into a flow type state and capture my thoughts better. I've made it part of my routine to then take those freeline thoughts and add them into Obsidian and revisit them to flesh them out and link them to other concepts and ideas.
I’ve been keeping a handwritten journal for a long time, and I love the personal connection it provides. However, once the journal goes on the shelf, I rarely revisit it. That’s why I’m a big fan of the Day One app, especially the 'On This Day' feature that brings up entries from previous years on the same date. Sometimes I even snap photos of my handwritten journal entries just to see them at least once a year. But I’m concerned about having my data, which is so important to me, owned by a company rather than myself. That’s why I’m thinking Obsidian might be a great alternative. I already use it for book notes and ideas, but not as a journal. Is there a way to replicate the 'On This Day' feature from Day One in Obsidian? If so, it would be fantastic for maintaining a journal. Also, congratulations on the videos-they keep getting better, both in production quality and content!
Yes! You can do the "On This Day" thing - it's a little bit of an effort to set it up (I believe it requires the Dataview plugin and maybe Templater too), but I have seen it done - there are several examples you can find on RUclips. (Sorry to send you down a rabbit hole!) I was just talking about the issue of handwritten journal entries that never get revisited with a friend today. I personally have stopped writing my journal by hand, mostly because I felt that the growing pile of paper notebooks was oppressive. However, she still does. I suggested she continues the handwriting, but maybe marks the margin with a symbol of sorts (say, a triangle) when she writes something that she'd like to capture in her vault. Then, scan the journal pages once a week or daily, depending on one's favorite rhythm, to capture the insights into the vault. It's a bit more friction, but frankly I think more friction is better than less sometimes. I hope that's helpful!
@@veganfamilykitchen Thank you for the suggestion! I'll definitely try to see if I can put the idea into practice. I really enjoy both handwriting and typing-it all depends on how I'm feeling at the moment. However, I do find that with paper, I tend to interact less with the material after some time has passed. Having the option for an "On This Day" feature is fantastic, as it brings back great memories. Thanks again for the advice!
Having a quick poke at the community plugins, I'm finding one called Reflection. I had a quick poke at the source code and I don't see anything nasty, so you should be safe to try it. It relies on the Periodic Notes plugin, which is like the daily notes but with weekly and monthly notes.
The freetalking tip is awesome. First it didn't pick up me talking Swedish and assumed english but then it started to work after restarting it. EDIT: Pressing new line stops the audio recording for me and doesn't create a new bulletpoint. This obviously ruins the flow of it and the whole idea. Will experiment to see if I can get it working (using an android phone with Gboard and obsidian)
I can't do the number 1 which is the "Using my own words when i capture meaningful or interesting passages in a book" becauss what if im wrong? What if my interpretation are not correlated with the text, there is so many what if that i just memorize the passages.
My advice: you must dare to know. At some level, you need to take that leap of faith in order to actually "know" things. You must use your understanding to analyse and understand a text, which can develop your understanding. As Kant put it: "Nonage is the inability to use one’s own understanding without another’s guidance. This nonage is self-imposed if its cause lies not in lack of understanding but in indecision and lack of courage to use one’s own mind without another’s guidance. Dare to know! (Sapere aude.) ‘Have the courage to use your own understanding,’ is therefore the motto of the Enlightenment".
I struggle with this sometimes too. But really I think that is note-taking rather than note making. Also it can border on plagiarism. Not intentional, but if you later use those notes and they're the exact words of the author then you are plagiarizing rather than writing an original work. There's nothing wrong with not getting down the original author's exact words. In fact the whole point of note making, and the whole point of thinking, is to think new thoughts and play off of other people's ideas to create your own. You can always go back to the original book and read it to see the author's exact words. But thinking is about originality.
Love this. New word. Very powerful concept. Me and that curmudgeon Schopenhauer really like this, thanks for sharing. (Nick scurries off to add this to his ideaverse...)
Thank you for sharing this worry. You are not alone; you just were brave and smart enough to articulate it clearly. Already, there are two excellent replies here, and maybe more will come!
Good Video as always. But i have a question : So for context i use the Ideaverse vault, but how can i mix between the Effort Folder and my Tasks App (i use Timestripe so it's not about just tasks but also goals). How can i work smoothely with both ?
Hi Nick! I guess I was wondering if you are using a community plug in for the dictation. I enable audio recorder in the core plugins but I cannot get it to work on my mobile. Could you please assist me with it?
Tried with the Whisper plugin to do exactly what you describe, but it does not transcribe in the fly, just when I stop recovering. Which Plugin do you use?
IPhone vs. Android issue. Android does not render / show the entry while talking, only after stopping the recording, same as the obsidian Plugins. Still, entering texts via voice is a great workflow to use
@@svenbeyer3486 I use SwiftKey for Android keyboard - it has dictation. Also a lot of other customizations that are nice to set. Been using it for about 12 years. Eventually Microsoft acquired them. Maybe there's a better alternative now but I've stuck with it through a lot of Samsung phones once the industry took away my physical keyboards which I miss dearly.
freetalking in a voice memo will cause the overwhelm I'm recommending you avoid, because processing the mess afterwards is so painful. Instead, talk in blocks, in an app like Obsidian that can transcribe in real-time.
Hello Nick, please check this out, I hope Ideaverse users will like this: Templater Function Code Explanation: This Templater script for Obsidian automates the creation of notes with specific prompts and predefined structures. Check Note Title: It first checks if the note title is untitled . If it is, it prompts the user to enter a title. Tag Prompt: Then, it shows a suggestion list with two options: "Leave empty (default)": This option will not assign any tag to the note. "Send 🚤 to the ocean": This option assigns the tag #note/connect🚤. Set Tag: Based on the user's choice, it determines whether to use the tag or leave it empty. Generate Frontmatter: Finally, it creates the frontmatter for the note, including the current date and the selected tag. Example Usage: --- up: related: created: 2024-11-04 tags: "#note/connect🚤" ---
Go to settings>hotkeys look for something to the effect of edit mode, read mode. There's a search bar there. I have mine set to ctrl+e to toggle between both modes. You can also use command pallet pins.
One of your best ever videos. I love the way that you simplify a concept and then make it so usable yet incredibly powerful. Even better you are a natural born presenter who can impart knowledge so effortlessly.
Watching this video was a very valuable investment of my time.
Thank you so much for taking the time to make this powerful video.
Hey Stephen, your feedback fills me up. I really feel this one is unique, high-value, practical, and nicely put together-so hearing you felt it had a high ROI is lovely.
I agree 100%!
TL;DR: How to Get your ideas on the Page? 1. Freelining: Use bullet points to jot down thoughts quickly without worrying about formatting. 2. Freetalking: Record voice notes in chunks, hitting return between ideas for easier review. 3. Freewriting: Type continuously without editing, allowing uncensored thoughts to flow.
Thanks for watching! I hope you enjoyed this video. If you found it helpful, I'd love to hear which method works best for you-drop a comment below! Let’s keep the conversation going. :)
How are you syncing your soft paper look at your phone as well (6:47)?
I can attest that this absolutely works - with dictation and Obsidian - stay in the Flow
Happy to hear you've already tried it and had it work
This new series is turning out to be 🔥🔥🔥
If people click to watch this one, I don't think they'll be disappointed...at least I'm really proud of it.
Your audience clearly admires and trusts you, as evidenced by the positive comments. The instructional videos on utilizing the tool are highly valued. It would be fantastic to consider a new series of videos aimed at empowering aspiring writers, helping them realize that their ideas are achievable. By demonstrating that with dedication and effort, anyone can turn their dream of writing a book or a movie into reality, you could inspire many to take that important step forward.
Gold! Greetings from Brazil
love this channel.
me too :)
I tried freelining in my daily note today. Just blasting little thought snippets about my day. It's great for my ADHD brain. I can bounce around, do random indents and generally go ham. I'll have to try freetalking later.
Thanks for the tip of free talking I didn’t think about it at all for Obsidian note making
You already put your touch in productivity content .
thank you
I tend to Freeline in analog rather than digital, because I'm able to get into a flow type state and capture my thoughts better. I've made it part of my routine to then take those freeline thoughts and add them into Obsidian and revisit them to flesh them out and link them to other concepts and ideas.
Great video! Thank you!
I’ve been keeping a handwritten journal for a long time, and I love the personal connection it provides. However, once the journal goes on the shelf, I rarely revisit it. That’s why I’m a big fan of the Day One app, especially the 'On This Day' feature that brings up entries from previous years on the same date. Sometimes I even snap photos of my handwritten journal entries just to see them at least once a year.
But I’m concerned about having my data, which is so important to me, owned by a company rather than myself. That’s why I’m thinking Obsidian might be a great alternative. I already use it for book notes and ideas, but not as a journal. Is there a way to replicate the 'On This Day' feature from Day One in Obsidian? If so, it would be fantastic for maintaining a journal.
Also, congratulations on the videos-they keep getting better, both in production quality and content!
Yes! You can do the "On This Day" thing - it's a little bit of an effort to set it up (I believe it requires the Dataview plugin and maybe Templater too), but I have seen it done - there are several examples you can find on RUclips. (Sorry to send you down a rabbit hole!)
I was just talking about the issue of handwritten journal entries that never get revisited with a friend today. I personally have stopped writing my journal by hand, mostly because I felt that the growing pile of paper notebooks was oppressive. However, she still does. I suggested she continues the handwriting, but maybe marks the margin with a symbol of sorts (say, a triangle) when she writes something that she'd like to capture in her vault. Then, scan the journal pages once a week or daily, depending on one's favorite rhythm, to capture the insights into the vault. It's a bit more friction, but frankly I think more friction is better than less sometimes. I hope that's helpful!
@@veganfamilykitchen Thank you for the suggestion! I'll definitely try to see if I can put the idea into practice. I really enjoy both handwriting and typing-it all depends on how I'm feeling at the moment. However, I do find that with paper, I tend to interact less with the material after some time has passed. Having the option for an "On This Day" feature is fantastic, as it brings back great memories. Thanks again for the advice!
Having a quick poke at the community plugins, I'm finding one called Reflection. I had a quick poke at the source code and I don't see anything nasty, so you should be safe to try it. It relies on the Periodic Notes plugin, which is like the daily notes but with weekly and monthly notes.
The freetalking tip is awesome. First it didn't pick up me talking Swedish and assumed english but then it started to work after restarting it.
EDIT: Pressing new line stops the audio recording for me and doesn't create a new bulletpoint. This obviously ruins the flow of it and the whole idea. Will experiment to see if I can get it working (using an android phone with Gboard and obsidian)
then do re-read text to voice for review...
then use GenAI to summarize ...looking for themes and make connections
interesting
I can't do the number 1 which is the "Using my own words when i capture meaningful or interesting passages in a book" becauss what if im wrong? What if my interpretation are not correlated with the text, there is so many what if that i just memorize the passages.
My advice: you must dare to know. At some level, you need to take that leap of faith in order to actually "know" things. You must use your understanding to analyse and understand a text, which can develop your understanding. As Kant put it:
"Nonage is the inability to use one’s own understanding without another’s guidance. This nonage is self-imposed if its cause lies not in lack of understanding but in indecision and lack of courage to use one’s own mind without another’s guidance. Dare to know! (Sapere aude.) ‘Have the courage to use your own understanding,’ is therefore the motto of the Enlightenment".
I struggle with this sometimes too. But really I think that is note-taking rather than note making. Also it can border on plagiarism. Not intentional, but if you later use those notes and they're the exact words of the author then you are plagiarizing rather than writing an original work. There's nothing wrong with not getting down the original author's exact words. In fact the whole point of note making, and the whole point of thinking, is to think new thoughts and play off of other people's ideas to create your own. You can always go back to the original book and read it to see the author's exact words. But thinking is about originality.
Love this. New word. Very powerful concept. Me and that curmudgeon Schopenhauer really like this, thanks for sharing. (Nick scurries off to add this to his ideaverse...)
We have such warm and brilliant and helpful folks in the comments. This is spot on!
Thank you for sharing this worry. You are not alone; you just were brave and smart enough to articulate it clearly. Already, there are two excellent replies here, and maybe more will come!
So would love to know if you bought or made that big black paper book at the end of the vid?
Good Video as always. But i have a question : So for context i use the Ideaverse vault, but how can i mix between the Effort Folder and my Tasks App (i use Timestripe so it's not about just tasks but also goals). How can i work smoothely with both ?
How to do the freetalking in mobile i don't see any record or dictate button?
Hi Nick, I have Obsidian, how do I do the voice to text? Do I need another app. Thanks so very much for sharing ! I am in your WOW community!
Hi Nick!
I guess I was wondering if you are using a community plug in for the dictation. I enable audio recorder in the core plugins but I cannot get it to work on my mobile. Could you please assist me with it?
How to link obsidian within multiple devices eg. Mobile n laptop
hey can you please fix the downloadlink for th fyt vault on your website. I get an error on multible devices.
Nice video..
Thanks
what's this theme?
Install Anuppuchin, then watch my recent video on customizing it to get "Soft Paper"
Tried with the Whisper plugin to do exactly what you describe, but it does not transcribe in the fly, just when I stop recovering.
Which Plugin do you use?
I don't use any plugin, just the built-in dictation on my mac or iphone
IPhone vs. Android issue. Android does not render / show the entry while talking, only after stopping the recording, same as the obsidian Plugins. Still, entering texts via voice is a great workflow to use
@@svenbeyer3486 I use SwiftKey for Android keyboard - it has dictation. Also a lot of other customizations that are nice to set. Been using it for about 12 years. Eventually Microsoft acquired them. Maybe there's a better alternative now but I've stuck with it through a lot of Samsung phones once the industry took away my physical keyboards which I miss dearly.
Where is the dictate button? I can't find it on my iphone in the app
What iOS version are you using? As of iOS 16, you cannot use the keyboard while dictating.
I guess I'm on iOS 17.6.1
i tried freetalking with voice memo, but it gets piled up and lost. I didn't label anything
Do you use obsidian as your note taking app?
freetalking in a voice memo will cause the overwhelm I'm recommending you avoid, because processing the mess afterwards is so painful. Instead, talk in blocks, in an app like Obsidian that can transcribe in real-time.
@@marci.abrahamwhat is obsidian? I use notepad for lingering notes and I keep losing them
Hello Nick, please check this out, I hope Ideaverse users will like this:
Templater Function Code Explanation:
This Templater script for Obsidian automates the creation of notes with specific prompts and predefined structures.
Check Note Title: It first checks if the note title is untitled . If it is, it prompts the user to enter a title.
Tag Prompt: Then, it shows a suggestion list with two options:
"Leave empty (default)": This option will not assign any tag to the note.
"Send 🚤 to the ocean": This option assigns the tag #note/connect🚤.
Set Tag: Based on the user's choice, it determines whether to use the tag or leave it empty.
Generate Frontmatter: Finally, it creates the frontmatter for the note, including the current date and the selected tag.
Example Usage:
---
up:
related:
created: 2024-11-04
tags: "#note/connect🚤"
---
Q It looks like you are using a keyboard shortcut to switch between “Edit” mode and “Read” mode. Please share that for us “Obsidian newbs”
Go to settings>hotkeys look for something to the effect of edit mode, read mode. There's a search bar there.
I have mine set to ctrl+e to toggle between both modes. You can also use command pallet pins.
Irrelevant but you look similar to James sunderland from silent hill 2 (remake)
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