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LYT Kit MOC
This is the “Map of Content” for the LYT Kit. Here you can:
- Learn about the LYT Framework.
- Learn about how MOCs literally re-write the game.
- Create living notes in a process called note-making.
- Use MOCs to generate massive amounts of personal value.
- Build your Home note so you can effectively scale your PKM.
- Use the ACCESS folder structure to effectively hold all your notes.
- Learn about how to use “efforts” instead of projects.
Let’s get started…
Overview of the LYT Framework
Start note-making to create notes that matter
Learn how note-making is different from note-taking, and how it generates your best insights.
Learn how to use MOCs for massive ideation
MOCs help you do three things: gather, develop, and navigate your ideas.
- The 3 Phases of MOCs
- Habits MOC - Gather
- Habits MOC - Collide
- Habits MOC - Navigate
- The 3 Phases of MOCs, a coda
Build your Home note
If you want a healthy and complete network of knowledge, you will want a home note.
Set up the ACCESS folder structure
In just 7 folders, you can have a folder structure you use for the rest of your life.
- + About Encounters
- + About Atlas
- + About Calendar
- + About Cards
- + About Extras
- + About Sources
- + About Spaces
Use “efforts” instead of “projects”
Why do “projects” feel so wrong when working with ideas? Why does a term like “efforts” feel more truthful? Let’s explore the differences and what it might mean for your efforts.
- The big differences between efforts and projects
- How ideas and efforts play nicely together
- Track your own Efforts
Extra stuff
Explore how evergreen notes work
Note-makers create living notes that are able to grow in value and evolve over time. Some people call these kinds of notes “evergreen”.
Learn about linked notes, LYT, and PKM
- LYT FAQ
- About LYT
- LYT Glossary
- LYT Kit Release Notes
- Guiding Values of PKM
- Guiding assumptions for linked notes
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