Hello friends, welcome to this video!
In this video, I’m sharing a simple Personal Knowledge Management (PKM) System in Obsidian. It consists of three main folders:
1. Inbox
This is where all your notes are initially stored—whether it’s your daily journal, work-related notes, ideas, or anything else you capture throughout the day.
2. MOC (Map of Content)
This folder contains Table of Contents (TOC) notes—a central hub where all notes related to a specific category are linked. Think of it as a gateway to easily access and organize your knowledge.
3. Specific Folders
Once a note is finalized, it gets moved into a relevant category folder. Examples include D365, Excel, and Consulting—but you can create folders based on your own needs.
This is my simple yet effective PKM system in Obsidian. I hope you find it helpful!