Logseq Mastery
by CombiningMinds
A guide to the mental models behind Logseq
This was actually the last video I created on the topic, but it’s arguably the most helpful. In this tutorial, I’ve created an analogue model to help you visualise how pages and blocks work within your Logseq database. This hands-on approach will give you a tangible understanding of how your information is stored and organised.
Grasping the basics: blocks and pages
This was actually the last video I created on the topic, but it’s arguably the most helpful. In this tutorial, I’ve created an analogue model to help you visualise how pages and blocks work within your Logseq database. This hands-on approach will give you a tangible understanding of how your information is stored and organised.
Doubling down on the basic building blocks
When I started using Logseq, I had no idea what I was doing and my notes were super messy. Starting is always the hardest part, though. But if you grasp the basics, over time it will become almost impossible to imagine your life without it.
How to think about adding structure to your Logseq database
Building on the previous video, this tutorial dives into the practical implications of organising your Logseq database in various ways. I also explore how to modify your database, access local files, and make essential changes to your setup.
If you found this post helpful, you might enjoy the full Logseq Mastery course. The course has a wealth of videos, detailed write-ups and diagrams to quickly master Logseq and save you plenty of time and headaches.
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