
I struggled with organizing my notes, thoughts, and ideas ...
I struggled with organizing my notes, thoughts, and ideas ...
Now I remember _everything_
Now I remember _everything_
Knowledge Corner
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In short it is a way to structure your information.
Without a PKM system, navigating your digital life is like swimming in a murky pond; with a well refined PKM system, it's like swimming in a crystal clear pool.Read more about it here.
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If you don't embrace this, you'll fall behind.
This tool provides a significant advantage, freeing up your mental bandwidth to focus on more creative tasks rather than trying to remember details.
Read more about it here.The benefits:
Discover connections between different pieces of information
Retain crucial ideas
Retrieve information quickly
Reliable memory
Reduced stress
Greater certainty
Enhanced creativity
Improved productivity
Efficiently track daily information
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You have options available to you!
I teach everything I ever learn on YouTube.
If you don't want to set everything up yourself you can buy the already set up Obsidian templates which you can find on the Services tab.
If you really want to speed up the process, book a one-on-one session with me by sending me a mail asking for the price-list.
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Obsidian is a free, open-source note-taking software that enables you to create an ideal Personal Knowledge Management (PKM) system.
While I currently use Obsidian, my focus is not solely on this tool. Instead, I teach the core concepts of PKM, making the knowledge and skills you gain applicable to any tool. As new and better tools emerge, the methodologies I teach will remain relevant and timeless.
Read more about Obsidian here.
My Story.
Two years ago, I discovered Obsidian, a Personal Knowledge Management (PKM) tool, and immediately knew it was the missing piece I'd been searching for all my life.
As a naturally curious person who loves to learn new things, I thrive on accumulating thoughts and building on ideas. It causes me mental anguish if I let valuable knowledge slip through my fingers. There's nothing more frustrating to me than knowing I have valuable information but not being able to find it.
When I first started using Obsidian, I faced a steep learning curve. Understanding the methodologies, best practices, and customizing the tool to suit my needs was challenging. I spent months figuring out the most efficient ways to use the software due to a lack of comprehensive guidance and my disagreements with existing methodologies.
Determined to make this easier for others, I decided to create a YouTube channel where I shared what I had learned. This evolved into a successful channel, with people asking for one-on-one consultations, where I help them set up their own Personal Knowledge Management systems, and workshops where I teach people in “bulk”.
My goal is to simplify and enhance the PKM journey for others.