The structure of my repository
My Obsidian repository is organized into several key folders, each of which performs its own task.:
- Journaling: Daily Journaling: I use Calendar and Periodic Notes plugins to create daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly entries. It helps me reflect on my thoughts, tasks, and experiences.
- Negative Journalism: A space for recording difficulties and failures, which helps to live emotions and learn from mistakes.
- ADHD: Books, Articles, and Research: I distribute ADHD-related resources into subfolders for easy access.
- Tools and Strategies: Notes on tools, techniques, and strategies that help me manage the symptoms of ADHD.
- Read and Listen: Books, articles, podcasts and videos: I keep short reviews and thoughts about what I read or listen to so that I can return to key ideas without re-consuming content.
- Teaching: Teaching materials, legal documents, and student notes: Organized for quick access to teaching-related materials.
- Entertainment: Anime, manga, movies, and Games: A space for tracking and organizing my entertainment interests.
- General Useful: Bookmarks and useful links: A universal folder for shared resources and bookmarks.
- Business: Ideas, brainstorming and contacts: For fixing business ideas and contacts.
- Other Languages: Language Learning Resources: Here I document my way of learning foreign languages.
- Z-Archive: Templates, attachments, and disparate files: A place to store templates, PDFs, images, and other materials.
Plugins and customization
My Obsidian setup is complemented by a number of plugins that simplify the workflow.:
- Data View: Allows you to create tables and queries for organizing and filtering notes.
- Iconize: Changes the color and icons of folders and notes for better visual organization.
- Dashboard++: Created using CSS snippets and the Home Page plugin and serves as my starting point.
- On This Day: A plugin that shows random notes for certain dates, helping to recall past thoughts and experiences.
- Editor Toolbar: Adds a toolbar for quick access to editing functions