LYT | graph views of notes

07 October 2022, graph from Obsidian

This is my current day graph view of my notes in Obsidian.

I have not relied on the graph for anything other than sharing it when asked.

I imagine if I shift toward an approach like Bob Doto shares in his Using the Zettelkasten (and Obsidian) to Write an Essay video, the graph will be inspiration.

Here are graph views of different vaults during past LYT workshops.

This Aug 2021 view is from my first vault. I started the vault in March 2021 after viewing Nick’s Obsidian beginner’s guide playlist. The represents notes from a mix of client projects, personal essay writing, and independent self-study notes.


This is my June 2022 view, where I started a new vault during Workshop 8. It remains the vault I continue to use.

Compared to my current day vault, I certainly have more notes, and I’m trying out a different theme.

LYT | Entering LYT Workshop 9

This post serves to kick-off an index for the subsequent posts related to my participating and serving as a mentor in Workshop 9 of Linking Your Thinking (LYT). The workshop formally begins Monday, Oct 10. Nick Milo (Twitter, YouTube) is creator and founder of LYT.


INDEX OF POSTS


I first joined the LYT community in Sept 2021, having since attended subsequent workshops. Those who have participated in LYT are familiar with the image below. The Thinking Styles are part of the results of Nick’s PKM Planet, explained in this video.

The above is from previous workshops (September 2021 and February 2022 results). In June 2022, my Thinking Styles remained the same.