- Sep 2023
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lacountylibrary.libnet.info lacountylibrary.libnet.info
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https://lacountylibrary.libnet.info/event/9097350
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMF37TXAV5w
Presenter Lawrence Mak broke down types of notes into the following three categories:<br /> - general notes (projects, ideas, journals, recipes, budgeting, homework, etc.)<br /> - lists (groceries, reading, gifts, to dos, assignments) - reminders (birthdays, bills, maintenance, health)
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- Jun 2023
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www.youtube.com www.youtube.com
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Set a domino habit (the central point of your day): a habit that makes everything else better for the rest of the day.
Then, make temporal landmarks (and set alarms as reminders, hinges) which function as beacon to transition throughout the day, to make sure you can hit your domino habit.
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- Jan 2023
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www.reddit.com www.reddit.com
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my movie ticket anecdote: I have a box of movie tickets from over the years and just holding each one I can tell you about that day, what theater I went to, a lot of details that would be totally lost with a bunch of markdown files. I really think the physical card aspect is crucial
movie tickets as stores of memory
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- Oct 2022
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archive.org archive.org
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Goutor defines self-help notes as notes which one would use to refresh their memory about what remains to be done or researched, problems that remain to be solved, or information which is needed to be researched or found. (p26) These are akin in some sense to what I call "open questions". He also indicates that these notes might be triggered by one's daily activities or occasional musings which relate to one's project but occur outside of its active pursuit. In this sense, they have a similar feel to the idea of Ahrens' fleeting notes, but in Goutor's practice they aren't defined as occurring while one is doing active reading or research.
He suggests that one keeps these notes in a separate area so that they might be systematically and regularly visited for review, further research, or answering as the opportunities to do so present themselves. Once the questions have been answered and appropriate notes updated or added, these self-help notes can be discarded.
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- Jun 2022
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The box makes me feel connected to a project. It is my soil. I feel this evenwhen I’ve back-burnered a project: I may have put the box away on a shelf, but Iknow it’s there. The project name on the box in bold black lettering is a constantreminder that I had an idea once and may come back to it very soon.
Having a physical note taking system also stands as a physical reminder and representation of one's work and focus. It may be somewhat out of the way on a shelf, but it takes up space in a way that digital files and notes do not. This invites one into using and maintaining it.
Link to - tying a string on one's finger as a reminder - method of loci - orality
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- Jan 2022
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https://github.com/shabegom/obsidian-reminders
This plugin also does reminders for Obsisian, but doesn't look very well supported and hasn't been updated in a while. Not sure I like the general format as much as the other version in any case.
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forum.obsidian.md forum.obsidian.md
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forum.obsidian.md forum.obsidian.md
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https://forum.obsidian.md/t/to-dos-with-reminders/884/21
I want this and apparently there are a couple of plugins:
- https://github.com/uphy/obsidian-reminder
- https://github.com/trashhalo/obsidian-todo-txt (archived on Github, so possibly inactive)
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julian.digital julian.digital
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Why isn’t there a digital note taking tool that works like this?
It would be interesting if there were a timed pop-up notification functionality within Hypothes.is directly so that one could create follow-up reminders for particular highlights and annotations.
I've thought about wanting this before though I've got something in my data store for those notes that does something like this in a third-party sense.
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- Jun 2020
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Falco, P., & Zaccagni, S. (2020). Promoting social distancing in a pandemic: Beyond the good intentions [Preprint]. Open Science Framework. https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/a2nys
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