The PARA method helps organize your notes based on actionability, starting from the most actionable (projects) to the least actionable (archived). - [[PARA Method in Obsidian]] ## Framework ### Projects [[Projects]] - Series of tasks related to a goal with a deadline - Create sub-folders to organize each project - [[My Active Projects]] ### Areas [[Areas]] #### Brainstorming - Consider formulating your [[12 Favorite Problems]] into areas you want to attend to ### Resources [[Resources]] - Houses the main [[Zettelkasten]] linked portion of your notes - Includes topics and themes of ongoing interest - ex) Productivity, social media, personal knowledge management, hobbies (soccer) - Notes that would also be helpful for other people - For information you find that may not be useful now but potentially in the future - [[My Resources]] ### Archive - Inactive items from the other 3 categories ## Tips - It's okay to have the same concept in 2 roots (areas/health and resources/health), as one will be for personal notes and one will be for general ideas ___ References: - [Fortelabs PARA Method](https://fortelabs.co/blog/para/)