2. There's also a daily tsunami of podcasts, articles, forums, emails, YouTube vids, tweets, etc. highly relevant to my Work. It frustrates me that I can't keep up with or, at least, collect them somewhere, where I will find them when I'll have more time, that never happens.
3. As a student of the late https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douglas_Engelbart , I knew the conceptual solution to my plight but haven't had the right tool to deal with it... until recently, when I discovered https://obsidian.md/ . It's a rich platform w/ more settings & affordances than I'd ever need.
4. But the quest for making sense of over 1/4 million files on my hard disk, accumulated in 30+ years (and organizing emergent thoughts that link with them AND the new info coming in) was not over. That's when I came across the Linking Your Thinking framework by @NickMilo.
5. @NickMilo stands out from the many Obsidian experts with his authentic passion for the systems & processes that can make our life more joyful by taking us out from the 'Mental Squeeze Point,’ where our unsorted knowledge becomes so messy that it overwhelms & discourages us.
6. Well, I was at that point when I discovered Nick's 6-week workshop starting Oct 27. I registered https://lyt.ck.page/50776247c2 . if you struggle w/ similar #digitalgardening & #meaningmaking issues, and want to learn about the principles of this work, see https://publish.obsidian.md/lyt-kit/Guiding+Principles+of+PKM.
In this article https://medium.com/@nickmilo22/my-pkm-story-3763985b7a3e, @NickMilo also says what to expect from the workshop, e.g.: increased confidence in our personalized, antifragile, future-proof system & increased joy using it; a group of friends to learn from and feel comfortable sharing ideas with...
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