![]() ![]() Although I recognize that the recall process of accessing my notes from a Daily Note vs from an evergreen note is less straightforward. Other times ephemeral notes will juts stay here. All that will be left is a link to the new file. Often, I’ll take notes from meetings here, and then spin those notes into their own file using the Note Refactor plugin during end-of-day processing. You should always make it as easy as possible to start. You’re inviting yourself to make a quick note. Writing in bullet points makes the task much less daunting. Like the Daily Questions, the Notes section has an empty bullet point ready for me to write. I write these answers first thing in the morning, right after I create the day’s note. Each question appears when I create a new note in the morning, along with an empty bullet point, ready to be filled with answers. I’ve now moved this all to Obsidian, and thought of four questions to inspire quick writing. I explored switching to the MacOS app, but the monthly fee (vs free on a single device) kept me away. I experimented with voice entry, but that felt too unnatural. However, I found myself annoyed every time I wrote an entry, since typing a full-length post on my phone was tedious. It’s a beautiful mobile app, and I loved storing my daily ephemeral notes there. Daily Questionsįor a long time, I used the Day One iOS app for daily journaling. ![]() I haven’t tried this myself, but I’ve heard it works well. This can apparently be solved using this method involving DataviewJS. Note: this Previous/Next navigation Templater code can be imperfect if you’re not creating Daily Notes every day. But these can both be useful when browsing older notes. Most frequently, I’m using today’s note, which means the link to tomorrow’s note doesn’t exist. I also include some Previous/Next navigation at the top 1, powered by Templater and formatted the same as the filename naming convention. I also use Templater to insert the day’s date, in an easy-to-read format, with the day of the week prominently at the front. Just a created date, using the following Templater code, inserts the current date:Īny tags (I only use +Daily Notes) are outside of the front matter. I don’t put too much information into the YAML front matter. ❗ Feel free to jump directly to the raw Obsidian Daily Note template, if you aren’t interested in this fairly wordy tour. You’ll want to install the plugins directly through Obsidian. Please steal/remix/reuse anything you like. I wanted to share, because I thought others might be interested. I’ve most recently added the “Notes created today” and “Notes modified today” sections, and I finally think I’m done making changes. I’d make a small change, use it for days to weeks+ to see if it stuck, and then make another change. The template I’m currently using (and am sharing in this post) was built over a period of several months.
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