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I just found out about obsidian while I was looking into Lemmy stuff. Do you have any resources that give a crash course on obsidian?
Hi! First Lemmy comment, please forgive any formatting issues. I've gone head-first into Obsidian over the past 6 months, here are some of my favorite resources:
Now, most Obsidian users and content creators have very opinionated ways of structuring what Obsidian refers to as "Vaults" (think of a Vault as a root folder). Some people follow the Zettelkasten method, others follow the ideas set-forth by Linking Your Thinking, some go with the GTD methods...I have some advice here. Try not to get tripped up on structuring things and doing everything "perfectly."
My autism + ADHD absolutely love to sidetrack me and get me bogged down in trying to follow a method or structure perfectly. Try not to let perfect be the enemy of good enough. By writing things down and reminding yourself to consult what you've written, you're already making huge accomplishments.
Best of luck!! ๐