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Scott Novis
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 2 เม.ย. 2007
If you're like me, you wear a lot of hats. You have a lot going on, and a lot to manage. Whether you are an entrepreneur, a parent, (or both) let me share with you some of the tips, tricks, and techniques I have learned to play with your ideas, your kids, and your coworkers. My purpose is to help people experience feelings of belonging through play. When we connect through play, we are healthier, happier, and we lead more satisfying lives. At least, that has been my experience.
You can find more resources on my personal blog, scottnovis.com, but you can also check out my company at gametruck.com.
Scott
You can find more resources on my personal blog, scottnovis.com, but you can also check out my company at gametruck.com.
Scott
Task Management With Obsidian
This quick video (less than 15 min) gives you an overview of how I use the tasks plugin with the PARA method to manage my to do's.
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HEART Roles
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In this video I show how I use Obsidian (with templates) to define the important roles in my life. I call these HEART roles.
Walk and Talk video - The original of my interests in building a second brain.
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Walk and Talk video - The original of my interests in building a second brain.
Daily Note Tutorial
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In this video I demonstrate how I use templater to automate my daily note work flow.
Obsdian Plugins I use
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Here are some of the plugins I use with Obsidian. My favorites: - Excalidraw - Templater - Dataview - Calendar - Better Word Count - Charts - Natural Language Dates - LanguageTool Integration - Note Refactor - Numerals - QuickAdd - Share Note - Tasks - Text Generator - Typewriter Scroll Rather than put links to the github repositories, it's best to just search for the name in the Browse box ins...
Using my SecondBrain to Create A New Game
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In this video, I give a real-life example of how I used my second brain to help me dream up and create a new service for GameTruck. Called Culture Kitchen (and TeamCraft), I researched cooperation and team building, then used what I learned to make a new program and eventually develop a video game. The understanding I developed through capturing and linking information gave me insights into how...
How I Really Use Obsidian
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This is the video I have been reluctant to make because it uses so many of my tools and techniques, I was afraid it would be overwhelming. HOWEVER, I now realize that it would be valuable to share when I started using Obsidian, why I do what I do, and how I do it. I use Obsidian, not to be more productive (it does that), and not to be more organized (it does that too), but I use it because it 1...
Tunnel of Trees Ride July 2024.
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This is a short 1 min video filmed with my Insta360 of my ride through Michigan's famous "Tunnel of Trees"
Visiting the Hodder's in De Tour Village. #harleydavidson
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Riding in the upper peninsula, I dropped by to see Ben and Diana Hodder at their place along the lake. How can you come this far and not stop and say hi? Ben, being super kind, waited for me with his Red Rhino so I didn't miss the turn.
Scott Novis and Jeff Everage Discuss Taking Notes with Obsidian
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Jeff is just getting started building out his second brain, and together he and Scott Novis sit down and start talking about how to think about building notes in Obsidian.
Using Xmind with Obsidian V1
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This is how I use XMind with Obsidian and PARA. I have an upcoming trip that requires me to be creative with my packing so I don't have to check luggage. I use Xmind for brainstorming then import the results into Obsidian.
How I use a Project with PARA
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This video captures the essence of the 5 blog posts I shared on scottnovis.com. You can start here: www.scottnovis.com/wnw-a-project-example-in-five-steps/
Using Obsidian and PKM for book writing V3
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Using Obsidian and PKM for book writing V3
Using Dataview and Templeter with Obsidian V1
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Using Dataview and Templeter with Obsidian V1
Using ChatGPT and Otter for Blog Post V1
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Using ChatGPT and Otter for Blog Post V1
I'm wondering why you don't use the Book search plugin from obsidian which import a lot of meta data way easier.
what if I do not want to use the discort
I love that flag❤
You might want to change your LanguageTool API Key since you revealed them in the video
I agree, we are stuck in a loop where negative news makes money. There is too much information and I find myself listening to podcasts or old lectures. And it’s not worth getting stressed out about some story that ends up being fake anyhow or exaggerated. This is a tough topic since a lot of fear is used which hacks most peoples logic… I found a shortcut on my iPad to quickly have it read text which has been helpful.
Great practical video
Ok, I bookmarked this to watch later, for some reason dataview intimidates me…
Hey, I appreciate your honesty and sharing how you got started. Obsidian is such a flexible tool and I can get distracted with the bells and whistles. Sometimes I pretend I’m building my own Holocron (Sith from Star Wars, not sure if Jedi have something similar. I have a chaotic system, I take screenshots on my iPad during videos or if I find some interesting fact and see where it takes me. Then I dump these screenshots in a temp folder and then decide if it’s worth saving, doing more research or putting into the maybe later folder. I do read a lot but I need physical books so I can write notes in the pages. In a perfect world I would start using Footnote or even us data view but I will get lost (I’ve tried, I’m on vault number 4 or 5 now. Yeah I use a few google chrome plug ins to grab links and text. Man I know there are killer plug ins and I should just use sync, dunno why I just haven’t put Obsidian on my iPad (iOS). I’ve tried organizing my book collection several times using different techniques, but as long as I can find notes later, after, I am happy. For me, the challenge is to keep my ideas flowing and not to get into technical stuff or productive procrastination (re organizing folders or titles of notes etc. Between GPT and Obsidian, I’m doing endless research and working on a worldbuilding project for fun. Your a natural speaker, easy to follow and I like how you focused on learning, working with ideas etc. Oh yea, I am also avoiding editing PDFs for now. I have a collection of tons of journals.
Scott Novis, cool video it was really good
There's an Xmind plugin right inside Obsidian: Plugin installation: • Settings -> Third Party Plugins -> Community Plugins (Overview) • In the search, write Xmind, install • Turn on the "Enable" button
Nice! I have been using MindMaps for a while, but I have found they are not optimal for easy search or linking information across several "maps". Obsidian does a great job at this, but I do not like the way it handles images and documents (making a copy in an endless list of media). This way you get the "visual" benefits of mind mapping softwares like Xmind, but then also have a more "PKM" and text-only oriented copy inside Obsidian. It takes a couple extra steps but I think its worth it. Keep in mind Xmind is local only as well, and their sharing capabilities are not optimal. There are better alternatives out there for syncing with your phone and collaborating with others, but the idea is still the same. Kudos.
It's a low speed Harley so he should be able to long watch the flag at Sheboygan.
Why do yall like those bikes personally i always thought they were fat and ugly
Thank you. I’ve been looking for a straight forward example and this is it.
🎯 Key points for quick navigation: 00:00 *📝 Organizing Information with EvyAI* - Organizing and utilizing content from TH-cam using EvyAI. - Creating structured notes in a Personal Knowledge Management System. - Using macros to format and categorize information for easy access and reuse. 01:21 *🖥️ Building a Thought Leader Repository* - Setting up a dedicated section for thought leadership content. - Organizing blog posts, website information, and specific project details. - Integrating EvyAI-generated content into a structured repository for future reference. 02:15 *🛠️ Creating Structured Notes with EvyAI* - Formatting notes with unique identifiers, timestamps, and authorship details. - Enhancing efficiency by quickly converting selections into structured notes. - Ensuring notes are searchable, categorized, and easily accessible for future use. Made with HARPA AI
no way to make this markdown format comaptibile with mermaid?
@@TheSlimshader That is a really cool idea. I had not even thought of that. I use ChatGPT to generate mermade code. Maybe you could take the markdown outline and ask ChatGPT to do the conversion?
mmmm, it´s just a copy and paste stuff...I thought it was going to export as a mindmap format....
@@andresviera5059 Can you help me understand, what is "mind map" format to you? Do you mean that you thought it would look like a mind map inside of Obsidian?
@@ScottNovis exactly, i was expecting that it has a mind map structure in obsidian. maybe works better using the canvas option of obsidian. Also, If you´re making not much complex mindmaps, there´s a plugin in obsidian that works pretty well, and if you want to convert the mindmap into text, works better than exporting an md file with xmind
very nice idea! Thanks very much for sharing.
Ótimo vídeo. Seria muito bom se surgisse um plugin para fazer o processo de diagramação visual dentro do obsidian.
there is one, go to "community plugins" and search for "mindmap"
Note to self: Separate Tooth Brush, Toilet Brush & Hair brush.
This TH-cam video is great. However, the idea that busy-ness equates to productivity and more productivity can be had by organizing the chaos, is as pernicious as the modern marketing slogan "Save 20% on our black-friday sale." Which actually equates to "Save money by spending it." Which of course is a lie. One saves money by NOT spending it. Real productivity comes about by synthizing information and that takes: 1) effort, 2) time, 3) thinking. Those obviously require introspection. That is unplugging from our busy-ness. "An unexamined life is not worth living." - Socrates
Great video!! Thanks for sharing!!! I am also thinking: as human being thinking too or just mining too? We learn from outside of world since a childhood and have database in the brain...
4:25 i love your quote about brushes
Hey Scott. I just found your videos and I'm really getting into Obsidian.Your videos have been a huge help!
I have to watch this a few more times. Tons of information.
I'm not a fan of the PARA system. Are you still using it?
Great getting started video, thanks!
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What a great project. Thank you for your humanitarian efforts!
The improvements over the original ONIL are very impressive. Is the fire chamber pumice formed with sodium silicate? I was going to use perlite with some native clay and sodium silicate, versus clay/sawdust fired to create insulative fire brick (ala Aprovecho plans). Good works.
nunclefiji I wish I could answer that question. I recommend reaching out to ONIL.
nunclefiji I wish I could answer that question. I recommend reaching out to ONIL.