The speaker discusses two foundational concepts for using Logseq: indentation and entry points. Indentation, achieved with tabs, allows for structuring information hierarchically into parent and child blocks, enabling users to build meaning in small packets and zoom into different levels of detail. This structure is crucial for quickly retrieving information and effectively querying the database. The second concept, good entry points, emphasizes having a single database for all information (work, personal) and using favorites and mapped workflows to navigate it. The speaker provides examples of using "Inbox" tags as entry points and recommends creating a visual representation of one's workflow using tools like Diagrams.net to remember operational methods. The speaker acknowledges that transitioning from hierarchical folder systems to this method takes time but ultimately streamlines personal and professional organization, particularly for individuals with ADHD. The episode concludes with an offer for a course and a link to support the channel.
Sign in to continue reading, translating and more.
Continue