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[Zettel Feedback] Team work antipattern to start a discussion
Today, it's a reflective note: I don't have a source to cite! * "Antipattern" is a term from my coding bubble to describe "things that happen regularly but which are a bad idea" * Do you have ideas for tags? I currently have #team #antipattern #work #leadership * Is "open-ended question" what I hope it is? "Closed… -
Structure zettels vs zettels with lot of links
Referring to the Ratio of content to structure notes? topic: What distinguishes structure zettel from a zettel that contains many links? In my opinion, a structure zettel that only lists links without subordination (example) is no different from a zettel that explains a topic and the keywords are links to the appropriate… -
Re: [Zettel Feedback] Team work antipattern to start a discussion
From a first-person perspective, these are bad habits. #discussion-strategy Open-ended doesn't mean without end. It refers to having an open mind in sending and receiving the discussion. I don't know what you mean by "an "open-ended question" would be sth to just talk about." "sth" must be German; it's not an English word.… -
Re: An illustration of the ZK method on YouTube
# 0.2a3.0.22.0322 Further considerations CONTEXT [[0.2a2.0.22.0322]] Comments on a YouTube ZK Demo [[0000.0000.0000.0]] Workflow #rule-of-threes #workflow #design-choices #zettlr #obsidian Technical constraints and design choices weigh in favor of the current system of Folgezettel+Timestamp IDs. Some of the IDs can be made… -
Re: Zettel Crafting Checklist v.3
20211212125503 Zettelmania #checklists #workflow CONTEXT [[Comment of Dec 11]] [[Will's reply to Thomas Teepe]] @thomasteepe I tend to agree with @Will (who has what looks like a marketable Zettelkasten cheet sheet) that for our purposes, a checklist focuses more on format and structural elements, and less on the content,… -
Re: When your Zettelkasten is a mess !
@ulver48 Orphans, I have them too. I'm looking at you, dictionary structure note... But I've realized ways to avoid them. One way is to try to make something meaningful out of every Zettel. Since I do directional work, meaning I do projects, there's always something meaningful to come up with. For example, I… -
Re: How do you handle confusion when reading for a Zettelkasten?
Resolving gaps in understanding 202110041725 Simplify the workflow, relax into a supportive structure. @Dilan_Zelsky Self-flagellation will get you nowhere. In your metaphor[[202106040557]], you must decide if your Zettelkasten is the tree or the ground. I think of mine as a tree with fruits of various maturities. I don't… -
Re: How do you handle confusion when reading for a Zettelkasten?
Refactoring to clarify confusion 202110021647 Hang on. The nerdiness is spilling out like a mountain dam bursting. It's about to get thick. I hope you have hip boots handy. Be flexible while having a plan to guide you. Write when your energy is highest. Your writing is the evidence of your thinking. Leave less taxing work… -
Re: What are you working on this week? (20210516-20210522)
Haha. To add a bit of context. I read this book and recommended Christian to NOT read it. * Project: Zettelkasten * Editing the manuscript (finishing the second chapter) * Recording the online course. Truly a SLOG for me. * Working on a quite important article on "How value is created in a Zettelkasten" * Research… -
Re: Possible Feature Request: Persistent Search
I, too, would love to have a way to filter my notes in a (semi-) persistent way, especially for filtering by tags (e.g., filtering by "#work" when I'm at work). It would only be useful to me, though, if it didn't work like saved searches currently do (i.e., by inserting text into the normal search box, which interferes…