Methodologies and software used in practice exercises.
A knowledge management method where each note captures exactly one idea, enabling composable thinking and emergent connections across a personal knowledge graph.
A structured technique for representing knowledge as a network of concepts connected by labeled relationships.
A systematic approach to skill development through focused effort on specific weaknesses with immediate feedback.
A generative writing practice where you write continuously without editing or stopping, externalizing thoughts to bypass the inner critic and surface latent ideas.
A capture discipline where every incoming thought, task, or reference is immediately externalized into a trusted inbox, reducing cognitive load and preventing loss.
A structured writing practice for examining experiences, extracting insights, and tracking cognitive development over time.
A visual thinking tool that radiates ideas from a central concept, revealing connections and hierarchies in your thinking.
A learning technique that schedules review of material at increasing intervals to strengthen long-term retention.
Open-source spaced repetition flashcard application for long-term knowledge retention.
Collaborative online whiteboard for visual thinking, mind mapping, and concept diagramming.
All-in-one workspace for notes, databases, and knowledge management with powerful linking and templates.
A local-first knowledge management app built on plain-text Markdown files, supporting bidirectional linking, graph visualization, and extensible plugins.
The zero-dependency analog tool for externalizing thoughts, sketching models, and practicing freewriting without digital distractions.