I read a bunch of books and sometimes it’s hard to remember which one I’ve processed my notes on. Today I’m going to show you a Shortcut that sends an Obsidian note to OmniFocus so that I have a running list of books I need to revisit.
Why Not Obsidian?
Some of you make wonder why I don’t track this in Obsidian. For me Obsidian is for notes and reference material, my task manager is for tasks I need to work on. Since processing a note is a task, I track it in OmniFocus. If I was keeping a list of research on monitors to purchase, I’d track that list in Obsidian.
You should always do what works for you, and this is what works for me.
Getting Started with Obsidian
If you want to learn your way around Obsidian so that you can build a great note system then this course is for you. I’ll cover basic folder structure when to use tags or links, and the plugins I think everyone needs to make their Obsidian experience excellent. Plus much more. If you want all my courses, become a member.
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Getting Started with Zettelkasten
If you’ve been wondering about what Zettelkasten is and how to start organizing your notes with this excellent system then this course is for you. I’ll cover the basics of choosing which tool to use, how to take notes, how to deal with linking your notes, and much more. You can also become a member to get all my courses.
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