Zaneta
Registered
I've recently jumped on the Obsidean bandwagon and absolutely love it.
Though in time, researching the best way to get the most out of the application, I came across a few other Personal Knowledge Management (PKM) systems.
- Johnny Decimal
- PARA
- Zettelkasten
- plus others I don't remember or just haven't stumbled upon just yet
and Wow it has made an impact on my relationship with my reference material in general. I have always had pretty structured set of files that allowed me to locate a file without searching around too much. but the ease and mental relief it gives me to locate information now is amazing.
So far I've only implemented the Johnny Decimal system, its what feels right for where I am in life and what I'm doing currently. I've incorporated it into my file system (personal and what I have control over at work), obsidian notes, and bookmarks. The next area to get migrated is email.
Maybe I'm just a little too nerdy, but it's been amazing how much lighter I feel after having put this in place.
Though in time, researching the best way to get the most out of the application, I came across a few other Personal Knowledge Management (PKM) systems.
- Johnny Decimal
- PARA
- Zettelkasten
- plus others I don't remember or just haven't stumbled upon just yet
and Wow it has made an impact on my relationship with my reference material in general. I have always had pretty structured set of files that allowed me to locate a file without searching around too much. but the ease and mental relief it gives me to locate information now is amazing.
So far I've only implemented the Johnny Decimal system, its what feels right for where I am in life and what I'm doing currently. I've incorporated it into my file system (personal and what I have control over at work), obsidian notes, and bookmarks. The next area to get migrated is email.
Maybe I'm just a little too nerdy, but it's been amazing how much lighter I feel after having put this in place.