How to write atomic essays in Logseq

Опубликовано: 19 Март 2025
на канале: CombiningMinds Knowledge Management & Productivity
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The real test of a personal knowledge management system is how you can transform your knowledge into useful output. Writing atomic essays is a helpful "forcing mechanism" to get you to process your inputs. In this video I showcase how I write an atomic essay in Logseq from start to finish.

If you want to see the rest of the essays, they're available here 👉🏽   / onestuttering  

🤓 LOGSEQ COURSE
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Want to learn how to be more effective in Logseq? My course "Logseq Mastery" is now available here 👉🏽 https://www.logseqmastery.com 🙌🏽

If you're struggling to manage all your notes and information across personal, professional and academic life, then this is for you. I've built out a structured approach to mastering Logseq from the bottom-up, so that you don't need to navigate through a mass of disparate YouTube tutorials.

Logseq is a powerful combination of a text editor, an outliner, and a linked-network builder, but there is admittedly a learning curve. The course has a wealth of write-ups, videos and diagrams to smooth your transition and quickly master the set of tools available to you in Logseq.

⏲TIMESTAMPS
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00:00 - Introduction
00:56 - What is an atomic essay?
03:24 - Starting the writing process in Logseq
05:30 - Outlining a quick draft
05:58 - Opening up another page and linked references in the right sidebar
06:56 - Copying block references
09:02 - Writing
09:26 - Looking for more ideas
09:33 - Writing
09:53 - Writing as a non-linear process
11:06 - Writing
12:22 - A couple of changes to the interface
12:48 - Writing
13:23 - Moving blocks out of the essay
13:33 - Writing
15:15 - Moving to Grammarly
17:04 - Moving to Figma
18:21 - Exporting to PNG
18:43 - Cleaning up output in Logseq
20:12 - Finding appropriate tags in my Zettelkasten
21:23 - Setting up your indenting
23:31 - Conclusion

📚 FURTHER RESOURCES
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📺 Aryan's video on setting up Logseq for writing    • How to Write Using Logseq (Long Form ...  


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