PARA Method: Tiago Forte

I am using the PARA Method by Tiago Forte.
I am wondering if anyone else it playing with it as well in Joplin?
Want to share tips and tricks!!!

So far i have setup the the notebooks
1.Projects
2.Areas
3.Resources
4.Archives

I also have the same in my google drive and that meeans I can save files to match.
This would insterest how people sync these directory names.
I was think maybe a plugin to build a connect with gdrive.

JP

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I have added an Inbox or Imbox (important box) to the PARA 4 to either have certain notes at top or recent notes in queue for weekly (later) processing.

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I've been using the PARA method in Joplin for the past 6 months with great success. It's been very effective in helping me organize the flow of information.

With the addition of the Note Link System plug-in, I've got Joplin working to support the Zettelkasten method of note connectivity. This plug-in alone launched Joplin to the top of my list for my PKMS solution.

My top-level notebook structure looks like...
0.LaunchPad (this holds my daily portal, journal, and To-Dos.
1.Projects
2.Areas
3.Resources
4.Archive
The Bible (NKJV) (each book of the Bible is a subnotebook, every chapter is a note with each verse number being a heading within that note)

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