Migrating From Evernote To Obsidian
In migrating from Evernote to Obsidian for note taking, the major thing that changed was not the tool but my approach to knowledge capture.
In migrating from Evernote to Obsidian for note taking, the major thing that changed was not the tool but my approach to knowledge capture.
Your brain constantly craves something new. A new project, a new story, a new experience. You and I are wired that way.
Creating something of substance, not just "content", provides you with a unique advantage in connecting with others.
The internet rewards doers. And honestly, life in general rewards doers. There’s no perfect moment to wait for. So start doing, now.
Social media channels continue to dominate as our main outlet for distributing content. Despite this, we need to have a home for our content so we can own it.
Finding one's purpose in life is not the destination. Purpose evolves with your journey. As your path changes course be willing to investigate yourself and ask these questions again.
In design, engineering, and really in much of life, simpler is better. It conveys truth. Simplicity sells. It's beautiful and profitable.
Many factors come into play when collaborating on a project with other artists, and in this case patience is a must.
I've been working on a few different web projects recently. A couple band websites and a collaborative art & short story project site.
This is the first of many more posts to come (hopefully).