• Supercharge Obsidian on Mobile Devices

    Supercharge Obsidian on Mobile Devices

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    Today we’re going to look at two plugins that have taken Obsidian on my phone from passable to amazing. Slash Command I’ve talked about the Slash Command being added to Obsidian before and mentioned that while it was great, I hoped it would be even better when you used a mobile device. Well, it came…

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  • The Color of Law in Real Life – Housing Pricing Racism

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    I recently talked about The Color of Law and today someone pointed out the real effects of racial discrimination in housing by sharing the video below in my Discord Channel. Can’t say I am surprised it happened. It shouldn’t be happening anywhere in the world, but I have no doubt it happens in Canada as…

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  • Two Famous Memoir’s – iWoz and Wishful Drinking

    Two Famous Memoir’s – iWoz and Wishful Drinking

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    Today we’re going to look at two different memoirs from famous people. First, we’ll talk about Steve Wozniak’s look at his life in iWoz and then we’ll talk about Carrie Fisher’s Wishful Drinking. iWoz Steve Wozniak is the other founding Steve of Apple Computer. He’s the technical brain that invented the first Apple computers. He…

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  • The Future of Craft

    The Future of Craft

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    Recently Craft introduced their future with Craft X. This is a new Craft Developer Platform with an API that is accessible to anyone that wants to write an extension for Craft. This is very exciting for people that use Craft to take notes because it’s going to open up unlimited customization that anyone can make.…

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  • Don’t Go Entirely Paperless

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    Jamie talks about one of the issues with buying into any system, going overboard. When I was going paperless with Evernote, my experiment was to see if I could go completely paperless, so everything went into Evernote. But I found that 80% of the paper I scanned I never looked at again, even years later.…

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  • Why Problems Are Easier to Solve at Night

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    Jamie says problem solving seems easier at night and he’s right. In part this is because our default mode network gets to engage at night and it only engages when we are doing nothing in particular that requires focus. We’re so busy today that the only time we don’t have some podcast playing, or music,…

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  • Automated Content Entry in Obsidian on iOS

    Automated Content Entry in Obsidian on iOS

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    Shortcuts is a powerful tool to aid in your automation on iPadOS, iOS, and now macOS. Today we’re going to look at 3 different Shortcuts I use to make taking notes with Obsidian easier from my mobile devices. Wait you said macOS too. I did but macOS Shortcuts is kind of broken so we won’t…

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  • Planning my Week on Paper

    Planning my Week on Paper

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    Like most people, I’m better at talking about my weekly planning routine than actually doing it as I describe. I always try, but at least 50% of the time life happens and I don’t get to it on Friday as I want to. In today’s video, I’m going to walk you through my ideal weekly…

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  • My YouTube Planning and Publishing Workflow

    My YouTube Planning and Publishing Workflow

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    I’ve had a few people ask about my YouTube video workflow so today’s the day I’ll share it with you.

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  • Writing Goals with Word Sprint for Obsidian

    Writing Goals with Word Sprint for Obsidian

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    Word Sprint is for those of us that write lots and need to hit some sort of daily word target. Scrivener has a feature like this that shows you the word total for a specific writing session. I used it to finish a few books because it was a motivator to just keep going. I…

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