As we discussed on your Discord; I think there should be a plugin for Obsidian to handle the Integration. That would then have 2 "parts". 1. Select (possibly with a frontmatter property) which Notes to show in the Morgen sidebar. 2. Select a number of frontmatter properties that both migrate to Morgen and are synced back in case they are changed inside of Morgen. This would help with in your example the Project (which video channel) and other properties. Morgen should then sync back everything it has, so the scheduled dates, the due date, priority, task list, etc.
This integration would make a lot of sense! Would you also see any use for archiving tasks from Morgen in Obsidian as markdown? E.g. seeing how much progress you made/how many hours you spent on a particular project during a particular week, or find some way of reflecting upon periods where you are more/less productive or taking on too much/too little? 🌞
Have you tried the obsidian google calendar plug-in? Because from reading the documentation, you should be able to add notes functioning as tasks into morgen as events when you want to schedule them, and sync end and start times, but I haven’t had a chance to mess with the apps myself.
I never understood the idea of prioritizing tasks in practical use. Either I have to do a task or I don't. And if I have to do it, it's a calendar block. Spending all the time on prioritizing, looking through task lists what to do next and so on just could have been spent so much better on working on the tasks... I always ask myself what am I missing that I don't like working with task lists...
Interesting. To me I would like to see a true real task management solution. Tasks plugin may look good when compared with other plugins, but it’s far from simple and friendly as it could be if it was something natively implemented.
@@DannyHatcherTech I don't know if you pay for it but I just finished my free trial and the free version without the ability to drag the task to calendar block makes it meh - maybe if there is obsidian integration it might get worth the 9/month.
@@DannyHatcherTech and @nathanielfarrugia, the free plan changed earlier this year and time blocking in your calendar was part of the change sadly. It's now part of pro only. I know for 9/month Morgen needs to be filling your needs to make it worth it... hopefully the upcoming Obsidian integration will be the thing to make the experience rich enough.
That is a great question. I have spoken about it on my podcast and have a video essay going into depth coming out soon. The short answer, an alternative to cognitive psychology 😅
As we discussed on your Discord; I think there should be a plugin for Obsidian to handle the Integration. That would then have 2 "parts". 1. Select (possibly with a frontmatter property) which Notes to show in the Morgen sidebar. 2. Select a number of frontmatter properties that both migrate to Morgen and are synced back in case they are changed inside of Morgen. This would help with in your example the Project (which video channel) and other properties. Morgen should then sync back everything it has, so the scheduled dates, the due date, priority, task list, etc.
Agreed! Thanks for the conversation 😁
Morgen and Obsidian are in a great position to do this.
How would you use it?
This would be a fantastic integration. A few weeks back, I asking google for something similar but came up empty. +1
This integration would make a lot of sense! Would you also see any use for archiving tasks from Morgen in Obsidian as markdown? E.g. seeing how much progress you made/how many hours you spent on a particular project during a particular week, or find some way of reflecting upon periods where you are more/less productive or taking on too much/too little? 🌞
Certainly an interesting idea. I dont tend to look back on my time spent...
Have you tried the obsidian google calendar plug-in? Because from reading the documentation, you should be able to add notes functioning as tasks into morgen as events when you want to schedule them, and sync end and start times, but I haven’t had a chance to mess with the apps myself.
The last time I tested that plugin there were lots of bugs and inconsistencies 🤷♂️ might take another look
I thought the Morgen Obsidian plugin was called Todoist?
Todoist is a good task manager but I didnt think it could integrate with Obsidian (apart from show tasks)
I never understood the idea of prioritizing tasks in practical use.
Either I have to do a task or I don't.
And if I have to do it, it's a calendar block.
Spending all the time on prioritizing, looking through task lists what to do next and so on just could have been spent so much better on working on the tasks...
I always ask myself what am I missing that I don't like working with task lists...
I use priorities as a way to sort through the list... as time goes priorities change, thus sort order changes.
Interesting. To me I would like to see a true real task management solution. Tasks plugin may look good when compared with other plugins, but it’s far from simple and friendly as it could be if it was something natively implemented.
Sounds interesting.
How/what would you want Morgen to do to help?
Or would you just Obsidian to make task management easier....
Is morgen worth subscribing ?
The free plan is certainly worth exploring 😁
@@DannyHatcherTech I don't know if you pay for it but I just finished my free trial and the free version without the ability to drag the task to calendar block makes it meh - maybe if there is obsidian integration it might get worth the 9/month.
@@nathanielfarrugia I thought the free version let you drag tasks from the sidebar to the calendar - maybe worth checking in the Morgen discord...
@@DannyHatcherTech and @nathanielfarrugia, the free plan changed earlier this year and time blocking in your calendar was part of the change sadly. It's now part of pro only. I know for 9/month Morgen needs to be filling your needs to make it worth it... hopefully the upcoming Obsidian integration will be the thing to make the experience rich enough.
Hey Danny I sort of did this project late last year. Anyway we can chat?
My schedule is on my website 😁
wtf is ecological psychology ??
That is a great question.
I have spoken about it on my podcast and have a video essay going into depth coming out soon.
The short answer, an alternative to cognitive psychology 😅