It was like I was putting some of my fleeting ideas in a system that would never be resurfaced. However, when I did enter my notes, I listed them all on my daily notes page, and wasn’t particularly good about making sure those ideas were put to good use in my future work. Before starting with Obsidian I would process my Drafts notes as needed, and totally clean things out once a week on Sundays and enter them into my note taking system (Roam Research). One of the things I love about Drafts is how fast it is to launch and jot down a quick note, and how it has a convenient global hot key on mac that automatically creates a new note whenever something comes to mind. This could be anything from ideas about a specific problem I’m having on a project, writing ideas, or random things like grocery lists. I have a lot of ideas throughout the day that I have historically used Drafts app to keep track of. I’ve created a video that demonstrates the workflow to give you a better sense of what I am talking about in the post. In this post I’ll describe my motivation and how to set up a system like this for yourself. The goal of this system is to quickly capture ideas as they come up, but also process them thoroughly so they get put to good use on my projects (or trashed so they don’t clog up my system). Hi all! I’ve recently been learning Obsidian and in collaboration with TfTHacker I have developed a set of shortcuts and custom scripts to allow me to quickly capture my thoughts, tasks and ideas on iOS and on mac, and then process those notes quickly using custom archive, trash, and move commands that work just like processing your email box.
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