📚 Main Topics
Overview of Changes in Note Management
- Introduction to new properties and plugins in the note-taking system.
- Transitioning from a folder-based system to a more structured table-based system using "bases."
New Properties and Their Uses
- Introduction of properties like expiration, liters for tracking car consumption, and status for note management.
- Discussion on the removal of certain properties in favor of tags for better filtering.
Plugins and Shortcuts
- Use of plugins to enhance note management, including collapsing properties and unique note creation.
- Keyboard shortcuts for efficiency in note creation and management.
Organizing Notes
- Explanation of how notes are organized within a timeline and current folder structure.
- Importance of categorizing notes by type (e.g., blog notes, script notes) and using tags for subcategories.
Challenges and Solutions
- Addressing issues with note synchronization across devices and managing a large number of files.
- Strategies for maintaining an organized system despite the volume of notes.
✨ Key Takeaways
- The transition to a table-based system allows for better organization and retrieval of notes.
- Utilizing properties and tags effectively can streamline the process of filtering and categorizing notes.
- Keyboard shortcuts and plugins can significantly enhance productivity in note management.
- Regularly updating and refining the note-taking system is essential for maintaining efficiency.
🧠Lessons Learned
- Experimenting with different organizational structures can lead to improved workflows.
- It's important to adapt the note-taking system to personal needs and preferences, especially when dealing with large volumes of information.
- Continuous improvement and adaptation of the system are necessary to keep it functional and relevant.
- Understanding the limitations of different platforms (e.g., character restrictions in file names) can help in creating a more effective note management strategy.
This video serves as a reflection on the speaker's journey in optimizing their note-taking system, highlighting the importance of flexibility and adaptability in personal organization methods.