How I Use Obsidian to Manage My Knowledge

I use Obsidian to manage my knowledge in a structured way that gains utility from implicit awareness. There are a few key elements to my Obsidian-based PKM system: inboxes, contexts, subjects, and templates. Inboxes are places where you collect new information. The important thing is that it’s where you can easily dump everything without worrying …

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WFH Brian’s Perspective-Context-Action Framework for Prompt Writing

A Language Model (LM), like GPT-3, is a complex system, and the quality of the results you get from them depends on how you write your prompts. Prompt writing, or “prompt engineering” to some, is the process of designing prompts that will produce the best possible results. Designing language model prompts can be difficult, but …

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What are Dynamic templates in Obsidian and why you should use them

Dynamic templates are the way to go if you’re looking for a more efficient way to manage your templates in Obsidian. With this templating strategy, you can bind a template with the current folder, so that if you trigger the dynamic template, the relevant template will be inserted automatically. This saves you from having to …

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8-stage Personal Story Framework for Personal Branding

The 8-stage personal story framework for personal branding can help individuals to craft a compelling and authentic story that will help them to achieve their personal and professional goals. The framework can be used to identify the key elements of one’s story, including the problem, the journey, the transformation, and the outcome. The framework can …

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