Yesterday, at the third Tech Writer’s Tribe Chennai conference, I gave a session on a topic I keep returning to: using personal knowledge management (PKM) to make sense of our work lives.

Since the time slot I had was too short for a tool demo (25 mins), I decided to talk about the set of some #pkm practices that were grounded, flexible, and human.

Here’s what I covered:

  • Using a daily note as a home base for thoughts, tasks, and meetings
  • Timeboxing and interstitial journaling to improve focus and reduce context loss
  • Writing structured notes for meetings and people to build continuity over time
  • Treating PKM as a personal practice, not just a productivity method
  • Offering a glimpse into how Obsidian can support these flows

If you're curious, you can view the slides here.

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