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The Obsidian plugin that turned my notes into an actual second brain
Stop organizing your notes by folder; this Obsidian plugin does all of the grunt work of organizing your notes for you.
I have been a happy Things user for the last few years in my GTD-light workflow. I have also been reasonably happy with using Agenda as my place to keep notes. However, I am now really wanting to find ...
Imagine a workspace where your tasks don’t just sit in a static to-do list but dynamically adapt to your workflow, priorities, and even your schedule. For many, task management tools feel either too ...
I cover Android with a focus on productivity, automation, and Google’s ecosystem, including Gemini and everyday apps. With a background in engineering and software development, I tend to go beyond ...
What if managing your tasks could feel less like a chore and more like a seamless extension of your thoughts? In a world overflowing with productivity tools that promise the moon but often deliver ...
Replace your kanban, journaling, read-it later, and to-do list apps using Obsidian plugins. Obsidian is the Winamp of productivity tools. If you're as ancient as I am, you might remember that the best ...
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Stop setting up Obsidian until you can answer this one question about how your brain actually works
The networked-vs-list thinker question decides whether the app sticks.
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