Description

Obsidian is often seen as complex, but at its core, it’s simply a tool for capturing and retrieving information—nothing more, nothing less. In this workshop, we’ll break it down into three key types of information: notes, logs, and metadata. You’ll learn practical strategies to capture and retrieve information efficiently, whether for journaling, work, or studying. We’ll explore tailored setups for each use case, ensuring you can organize your knowledge effectively without unnecessary complexity.

Workshop Overview

Obsidian can seem complex, but at its core, it’s simply a tool for capturing and retrieving information—nothing more, nothing less. In this workshop, we broke it down into three key types of information: notes, logs, and metadata.

You learned practical strategies to efficiently capture and retrieve information, whether for journaling, work, or studying. We explored tailored setups for each use case, helping you organize your knowledge effectively without unnecessary complexity.

Resources & Follow-Up

I shared my personal workflow, which received a lot of interest. If you’d like a sample vault with all the functionality covered in the workshop, feel free to send me a message!

Get in Touch!

You can connect with me on any of the following platforms:

✉️ Email: [email protected]

▶️  YouTube: @construct_by_dee

👤 LinkedIn: Dewald Keulder

🌍 Website: www.constructbydee.com

📰 Substack: https://substack.com/@constructbydee/posts

✍️ Medium: https://medium.com/@ConstructByDee