Personal Knowledge Management
Core Idea
The core idea of personal knowledge management, often shortened to PKM, is to intentionally collect, organize, connect, and use information in a way that supports learning, creativity, productivity, and personal growth. Rather than simply storing notes or bookmarks, PKM focuses on building a system that helps people retain meaningful ideas, discover connections between concepts, and retrieve information when it is needed for projects, decision-making, or creative work. It combines methods like note-taking, organization, reflection, and knowledge linking to help turn scattered information into long-term understanding and actionable insight. # Fertilizer
- Building A Second Brain
- How to Template Zettelkasten in Obsidian
- How to Take Smart Notes
- Tiago Forte
- Zettelkasten & Obsidian Workflow for Busy People



