Posts tagged “coaching”
Incorporating Your Zettelkasten Into Your Writing Workflow (Coaching Video)
In this session, James and I talked about how to incorporate the Zettelkasten into a writing workflow. Topics discussed: A push system vs a pull system The Second Brain and how to adapt the approach with your Zettelkasten in mind Processing Habits The Knowledge Work Assembly Line Writing for the reader vs writing driven by curiosity
Nori, You Do Have a Zettelkasten!
This is the last session of this little series of developing a knowledge work practice with Nori. Background: Nori wrote an article on leaving her Zettelkasten for good. The quality of her reflection led to my decision to contact her with the offer for a couple of coaching sessions. After two coaching sessions (watch the first recording here), she overhauled her system of knowledge work for which she wrote an article to reflect on our coaching and what is next for her.
Writing with the Zettelkasten in Mind (Coaching Video)
The following video is a recorded coaching session on how to write with the Zettelkasten in mind. We talk about the differences between short- and long-form writing with the Zettelkasten; how to work with the Zettelkasten so that the values that you want to ship with your writing pieces are already present in your notes;
The Zettelkasten Method for Hindu Philosophy
In this video, I coach Ashish on using the Zettelkasten Method to study Hindu philosophy. Hindu philosophy is an ideal domain for learning how to use a Zettelkasten to manage complex, seemingly endless topics. One major challenge is atomicity, as each idea can be explored in greater depth, often requiring notes to be broken down repeatedly. To avoid getting lost, you’ll need to develop both tolerance for this process and a disciplined approach to structuring your work.
How to Explore the Depth of an Idea
In this video, I coach Fernando on how to create depth in his knowledge work using the Knowledge Flower, a core framework for increasing the value of information and turning it into knowledge. It is a thinking tool rooted in my ongoing research on the value of knowledge. If you want to explore the fascinating topic of the value of knowledge, read the article The Value of Knowledge, which offers a great starting point through a philosophical lens. My own research extends beyond philosophical musings and aims to develop practical thinking tools.