Sally Kohn: By doing this connect and type of note taking in obsidian, it doesn't just change the way that you take notes inside of a note taking out. It changes your whole mindset towards life. She says if you're inspired to create something on habits, you sit down and then you realize, Oh crap, I have nothing to use as a framework,. Then that's not going to be very easy to enter flow.Kohn: The Chinese phrase that the fate is faintest ink is stronger than the strongest mind or the strongest memory, just having a little bit of ink can refind that thing.
Nick Milo is a YouTuber, blogger, and creator of the Linking Your Thinking Workshop, where he guides people of all different backgrounds to learn how to bring curiosity and joy back into notetaking.
We talk about why Nick transitioned from Evernote to Obsidian, the power of link-based thought and map-making, how students can become more engaged with their learning, and how we can use the concepts of flow and gamification to make real life more enjoyable.