Author: Curtis McHale
The Value of Reading Fiction
by
Today’s member post looks at the impact fiction can have on your life. I think that many people who “don’t read fiction because I get no value from it” are merely performing for others to look smart. They’re missing so much good. To read the whole post become a member. Members get my courses too..
Defer Note Review in Obsidian
by
If you’re making use of daily notes to track things then you’re going to need to have a system to review things in the future. This is where the Review plugin for Obsidian comes in. Before you install Review you need to make sure that you have the Natural Language Dates plugin installed as well.
PKM Weekly June 5 2022 – Issue 021
by
Welcome to the PKM weekly newsletter. My goal is to round up good resources in the PKM space so you don’t have to. If you get value out of this newsletter consider supporting it by becoming a member. You can either get my weekly thoughts or all my courses and my weekly thoughts. You could
Reading Shouldn’t be a Performance for Others
by
How often are you committing your current actions to a mental model of yourself that no longer fits? Are your current actions more about a performance for others to see than what you want? Today I think about how reading lots of books in a year feels like that to me. To read the whole
Copy Obsidian Notes to HTML
by
Today’s tip is a quick look at a plugin that does one thing easy for you. I use it when I write release notes for one of my clients in their Obsidian knowledge base. After it’s written in Obsidian I need to move it into WordPress and the easiest way is to copy HTML directly
PKM Weekly May 29 2022 – Issue 020
by
Welcome to the PKM weekly newsletter. My goal is to round up good resources in the PKM space so you don’t have to. If you get value out of this newsletter consider supporting it by becoming a member. You can either get my weekly thoughts or all my courses and my weekly thoughts. You could
Wisdom from The Humans by Matt Haig
by
I recently finished The Humans by Matt Haig and it’s far more than a story about an alien coming to earth to take the place of a human. It’s a treatise on all the things we take for granted in our lives that actually matter more than social media and news and ourselves. If you
Using Obsidian with Things 3
by
The task manager I use most is Things 3 and until very recently I’ve spent a lot of time doing a copy/paste dance between Things 3 and Obsidian to make sure that any notes I take are set up as proper tasks in my task manager. Now I can automate a lot of that process
I’m on Vacation
by
Yup that’s right I’m on vacation and I didn’t just work way extra at first to “get ahead”. I’m spending the weekend biking with friends and doing a birthday party for my niece. Back to regularly scheduled stuff next week.
Sync Your Obsidian Vault for Free with Github
by
While Obsidian does have an excellent sync service that I use for my personal Obsidina vault, it’s not always the right option for people. In fact, for my regular job we don’t use Obsidian Sync to store our Obsidian vault that contains internal documentation. Instead, we use Obsidian Git to store the changes. What is




