Logan,
Welcome to the tiddlyverse. based on my own experience here is a high level
approach below.
But first, Personally I believe tiddlywiki offers users and developers a
platform on which to evolve solutions over time. It is the democratisation
of general purpose software to help us make full use of our general purpose
computers and the universal client - the browser. All of this is on top of
standard established internet technologies, so you will develop or use a
lot of transferable skills in the process. Thus learning and adopting the
tiddlywiki platform is an investment in your future. In this case you own
the content and design, chose where it is stored and who has access. You
build the product, rather than being the product.
- Search, and try things that seem like they may be your solution
- Import or drop plugins and macros on an
- empty.html copy,
- tiddleywiki.com
- or a playground <https://anthonymuscio.github.io/playground.html>
wiki like mine (Can reload and test plugins with out saving or
download)
- Pick one or more that work for you now!
- Keep it simple if possible until you become better informed. eg start
with simple task lists before you adopt a GTD edition, but explore the
todo/GTD alternatives available.
- Be prepared to evolve your solution later
- Always ensure you could extract knowledge or information tiddlers
from your wiki if you want to reinvent a wiki.
- Consider dividing your life into different wikis, their are plenty of
ways to integrate multiple wikis.
- Start small, learn, grow
- Make sure the backup process is working
- Use auto save where practical.
Regards
Tony
On Tuesday, August 4, 2020 at 5:07:19 AM UTC+10, Logan Chin wrote:
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> I've had TW for around 10 days now, and, despite my lack of experience
> with open-source software, I feel like I have a good understanding of its
> functionality and UI.
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> Right now, I am looking to use TW in a way that organizes almost every
> aspect of my life – school, every-day tasks, thoughts, career plans/goals,
> etc. Does anyone have any examples or tutorials that show an effective
> system/methodology to manage all these things? The goal is to learn what
> different people are doing so that, eventually, I'll have enough fluency to
> tailor my own methodology for my specific needs.
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> Much appreciated!
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