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Concepts
- Miracle Morning - A personal development method by Hal Elrod that uses a structured morning routine built on six practices (SAVERS) to accelerate growth and transform any area of life.
- Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) - An architecture that enhances LLM outputs by retrieving relevant information from external knowledge sources before generating responses.
- Personal Operating System - A framework for how you organize life, make decisions, and operate on a daily basis.
- Content Management System - Software platforms that enable creating, managing, and publishing digital content without requiring specialized technical knowledge.
- Wiki - A website that allows collaborative creation and editing of interlinked pages.
- Atomic Thinking - A PKM system focused on breaking down information into atomic units, combining first principles with systematic note-taking to generate new ideas.
- Personal Information Management (PIM) - The practice of organizing and managing information within your personal sphere of life.
- Capture System - A reliable external system for collecting thoughts, highlights, and information before they're forgotten.
- Single Point of Failure - A component whose failure would cause the entire system to stop functioning, representing a critical vulnerability in any system design.
- PKM System - A complete personal knowledge management system combining tools, processes, and practices.
- Minimum Viable Productivity Toolkit - A core set of essential productivity practices that form the foundation of an effective productivity system.
- Paper System - Analog organization systems using physical paper for note-taking and knowledge management.
- Personal Learning System - A structured system used by individuals to organize and optimize their learning process for greater efficiency and effectiveness.
- Second Brain - A methodology for saving and systematically organizing your ideas and insights using digital tools.
- Communities of Practice - Groups of people who share a concern or passion for something and learn through regular interaction.
- Ontology (Knowledge Management) - A formal representation of concepts and their relationships within a domain of knowledge.
- LifeOS - A command center for managing all aspects of your life.
- Folksonomy - A user-generated classification system using freely chosen tags rather than predefined categories.
- Idea Development Environment (IDE) - An environment focused on idea development, akin to a software IDE but for thinking, knowledge, and learning.
- Getting Things Done (GTD) - A productivity methodology for capturing, organizing, and completing tasks.
- Knowledge Base - A centralized repository for storing, organizing, and retrieving information and knowledge.
- Johnny Decimal System - A hierarchical decimal classification system for organizing information.
- Personal System (PS) - A comprehensive system dedicated to organizing your life and data, encompassing productivity, learning, knowledge management, and wellbeing.
- Personal Control System - A meta-system for controlling your productivity systems through continuous review, improvement, and self-regulation practices.
- SN(A)CK System - A PKM system inspired by Zettelkasten that simplifies the thinking process from inputs through processing to outputs, with creation as the key to learning.
- Taxonomy - A hierarchical classification system that organizes concepts into categories and subcategories.
- Redundancy - The inclusion of extra components beyond the minimum necessary, serving as backups to maintain system function when primary components fail.
- Bottleneck - A point of congestion in a system that limits overall throughput, where capacity constraints restrict the flow of work or information.
- Pillars Pipelines and Vaults (PPV) - A Life Operating System designed by August Bradley for focus, alignment, and knowledge resurfacing.
- Elements of a PKM System - The core components and processes that make up an effective personal knowledge management system.
- Agile - An iterative and collaborative approach to project management that emphasizes flexibility, customer feedback, and continuous improvement.
- 12 Week Year - A goal-setting and execution system that compresses annual planning into 12-week cycles to increase urgency, focus, and accountability.
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