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  • The 3C Content Creation System

    The 3C Content Creation System

    We used to believe that using tools is what separates humans from the animals.

    And then we saw chimps using sticks to get a quick termite lunch.

    And a whole bunch of other animals using tools in creative ways.

    (Like ravens bending paperclips into hooks so they can solve complex puzzles & problems.)

    So it’s funny to me when I see people not using tools that can completely change their lives.

    I take it to mean that they’re letting themselves get outclassed by birds. . .

    If I had to highlight one tool that stands out in a class all by itself, I’d have to point to Obsidian.

    It’s a simple program that lets you take notes and then connect those notes to other notes.

    When I say it that way it sounds awful.

    But, man, is it amazing.

    Obsidian is the heart of my “3C Content Creation System” and I want to give you a brief introduction to it.

    This is especially powerful if you’re a creator of any sort. If you make podcasts, videos, write articles, or maintain a social media calendar for yourself or someone else then this will be awesome.

    1. Capture

    All artists through all time have taken inspiration from the world around them. If they were a painter, then they’d look at as many paintings as possible. If they were a writer they’d read as many books as possible. If they were a genius, they’d experience as many paintings, books, adventures, and anything else they could experience.

    But the top 1% of the top 1% would capture their thoughts / impressions / experiences.

    Having a record of what you’re going through right now might not feel valuable to you, but future you might NEED that insight, but it could easily be lost to the sands of time if present you decides not to record it.

    So you need a place to capture any & all thoughts & half-brained ideas you have.

    This is where Obsidian excels.

    2. Connect

    Once you have all your ideas in one place, you need a way to sort / arrange / connect them all.

    Obsidian is great for this too.

    It has a neat feature called “Canvas” that you can think of as a big old worktable.

    You can put a whole bunch of articles, notes, images, and whatever else you need to work with into the canvas and then push them around and arrange them in whatever order you want.

    I think of it as visual editing.

    You can take two notes and ask yourself which comes first. Put the first one first and the second one second.

    Then get a third idea. Does it go before the first one? No? Does it go before the second one? Yes? Put it there.

    Now you have three ideas sorted.

    And you can go through all the topics & ideas that you want to include in your article and before you know it you have a logical outline.

    3. Create

    Now the only thing you have left to do is write it.

    Or film it.

    Or whatever.

    In Obsidian I usually open a new document next to the mind map and write that way.

    I keep one eye on my outline and the other eye on my writing.

    Start at the beginning and you’re done before you know it.

    Conclusion

    It’s a simple system that uses a simple tool to create an unreasonable amount of cool stuff.

    I’ve used it for years and it has gotten me tens of thousands of dollars in new business, projects, and engagements. I hope you use it to create amazing opportunities for yourself, too.

    If you’re interested in knowing more about it, shoot me a note so I know this is something I should spend more time talking about.

    Best thoughts,
    ~Jonathan

  • A Day On The Road With Jonathan Pritchard

    A Day On The Road With Jonathan Pritchard

    This is me with very little sleep & a lot to do.

    Enjoy this quick behind-the-scenes video from a show I did a couple days ago on Friday.

    If you’d like more tour videos & “life on the road” stuff, let me know & I’ll make more!

  • The Major (Open) Obsidian Secret I Missed For Too Long

    The Major (Open) Obsidian Secret I Missed For Too Long

    Hey there, fellow knowledge enthusiasts!

    Like many of you, I’ve hopped from one note-taking application to another, seeking the best platform to streamline my thoughts, ideas, and daily reflections. Throughout this journey, one tool has stood head and shoulders above the rest in terms of its sheer efficiency and adaptability: Obsidian. And within its vast array of features, the daily notes component has particularly caught my attention. Today, I’ll share the transformative impact of daily notes in Obsidian on my documentation style, and how you too can harness its full potential.

    Obsidian’s Daily Notes: A Game-Changer

    The very essence of daily notes revolves around the concept of creating a dedicated space for each day’s musings, tasks, and insights. At a glance, this may seem rudimentary, but here’s where Obsidian sets itself apart: the intuitive integration of these notes into a broader knowledge management system. Instead of isolated entries, each note in Obsidian becomes a nexus, connected to a plethora of related ideas, tasks, and references.

    With Obsidian’s daily notes, gone are the days of sifting through haphazard notes, struggling to recall where that fleeting idea was scribbled down. The built-in calendar plugin allows for effortless tracking of past, present, and even future musings. Each date becomes a potential canvas, ready to be filled with information. Couple this with the reminders feature, and you have a system that not only stores information but actively prompts you to act on it. Think of it as a digital workspace that evolves with you, where every note, reminder, and insight finds its rightful place.

    Backlinks and Shortcuts: The Power Duo

    Now, let’s delve into two standout features that elevate Obsidian’s daily notes: backlinks and shortcuts. At first, backlinking might seem like a straightforward concept – simply a way to reference one note within another. But in practice, this becomes a powerful tool for building a coherent, interconnected web of knowledge. By using backlinks, each daily note can reference previous thoughts, creating a chronological trail of your intellectual journey. This way, when reflecting on a topic, it’s incredibly simple to trace back to its origins or see how your understanding has evolved over time.

    Shortcuts, on the other hand, are all about efficiency. With the sheer volume of thoughts, tasks, and reminders we deal with daily, navigating through them can become a daunting task. Obsidian’s shortcut feature simplifies this, allowing for rapid access to essential notes. For instance, having the ability to open today’s note with a single keypress (in my case, Command D) saves not only time but also keeps the momentum going, making the documentation process feel seamless and intuitive.

    Templates and Plugins: Personalization at its Best

    Every individual has a unique thought process, and Obsidian acknowledges this by offering unparalleled customization through templates and plugins. The daily note template, for example, allows for a standardized format for each day’s entries, ensuring consistency and ease of reference. Instead of starting from scratch each day, you can have predefined sections or prompts, making the process of documenting daily insights a breeze.

    Beyond templates, Obsidian’s extensive range of plugins, like the calendar and reminders, empower users to mold the platform according to their needs. The calendar plugin provides a visual representation of your notes, while reminders ensure you never miss out on a task or thought. These plugins, when used in tandem with daily notes, create a holistic system that addresses both storage and recall of information.

    The Daily Note Philosophy

    The practice of daily noting is more than just a habit; it’s a philosophy. It emphasizes living in the present, documenting the now, while also allowing for reflection and planning. The beauty of daily notes in Obsidian is the balance it strikes between these elements. Whether jotting down a spur-of-the-moment idea, reflecting on a past entry, or setting reminders for the future, the platform supports a holistic approach to personal knowledge management.

    In my experience, using daily notes in Obsidian has transformed not just how I document, but how I think and reflect. Each day becomes a chapter in a continually evolving narrative, with each note providing insights into personal growth, evolving perspectives, and the accumulation of knowledge.

    Conclusion: The Road Ahead with Obsidian

    As we’ve explored, Obsidian’s daily notes feature is more than just a tool—it’s a companion on the journey of knowledge management and personal growth. Its integration into the broader Obsidian ecosystem, combined with features like backlinking, shortcuts, templates, and plugins, makes it an unparalleled platform for documentation.

    If you’re on the fence about adopting a daily note practice or are unsure about the platform to choose, give Obsidian a shot. Dive into the realm of interconnected ideas, chronological trails, and intuitive documentation. Let Obsidian’s daily notes illuminate your path, ensuring every thought, idea, and insight finds its rightful place in your personal knowledge mosaic.

  • The Internet Is Way Busted

    The Internet Is Way Busted

    Urbit Explained

    In today’s video, we’re diving deep down the rabbit hole of the net’s intrinsic problems and the ambitious project that promises to fix them all – Urbit. Now, before you hit that ‘x’ button, let me tell you why this is so important.

    Remember how Twitter did that rebranding to X and, in an instant, a user lost their million-dollar username? Unsettling, right? That’s because it’s not your server, not your network, and not even your identity. But Urbit, a unique approach to personal servers, offers a solution, aiming to turn the tables on the system.

    But to understand its full potential, we need to rewind to the root of our internet issues. From the infinite number of IP addresses causing havoc to the vulnerabilities of centrally controlled databases, let’s break it all down.

    No jargon, just plain speak about how this virtual revolution can empower you with an identity that’s truly yours. If you’re itching to bust out of the busted internet, join me on this journey of discovery. Let’s get our hands dirty with Urbit and craft a new internet, where it’s not just your identity, it’s also your freedom.

  • Sensemaking Made Easy

    Sensemaking Made Easy

    Hey there! Have you ever felt like you’re navigating through a thick fog?

    Don’t worry, I’ve been there too.

    That’s why I wanted to share something with you that has made all the difference for me – something called ‘Sensemaking’.

    This isn’t just any approach. It’s a way of understanding life that draws inspiration from some of the most unexpected places; like the ancient art of kung fu.

    It’s like a map helping you navigate through life’s complexities.

    And the best part?

    It’s accessible to everyone, no matter your background or experience.

    I’d love for you to join me in exploring this concept.

    It’s transformed how I view the world, and I have a feeling it might do the same for you.

    If you’re ready to step out of the fog and into a more powerful understanding of the world around you, check out my latest video on the topic.

    I can’t wait to share this with you, and I’m excited to hear what you think!

  • Why I Stopped Drinking Alcohol

    Why I Stopped Drinking Alcohol

    As a performer & entertainer it seems like drinking is just part of the job.

    Had a great show? 🍾 Let’s go drink!

    Awful show? 🍻 Let’s go drink!

    Someone enjoyed the show? 🥂 Let me buy you a drink!

    While I was in it, I didn’t think there was a problem.

    Once I had enough distance, I realized just how much I was ruining things.

    In this video I wanted to share my story in case you’re thinking about giving up alcohol, how you might go about & what you can expect to face from friends & family.

    I genuinely want to hear from you about your situation, your challenges, and what might be holding you back.

    Let’s talk.

  • Want to do Big Things in 2023?

    Want to do Big Things in 2023?

    The most effective personal management systems are too simple for anyone to believe they can work. This is exactly what I thought about this approach when I first heard about it years ago.

    Since then it has helped me start two businesses, appear on television, radio, 200+ podcasts, and many more accomplishments.

    If you’re looking to make a new year’s resolution, leverage a personal knowledge database, become an entrepreneur, or level up your life in some way then this video is for you.

  • Mentalist Reviews Magic Show

    Mentalist Reviews Magic Show

    One of the best parts of being a performer is having friends to visit all over the country. The only thing better is having a performer friend doing a show in your back yard so you can sleep in your own bed at night.

    That’s exactly what happened when Michael Kent did a show at Brevard College which is just 30 minutes from where Jonathan calls home.

    His show is a mixture of comedy & hard-hitting magic that doesn’t let up. Watch the video to see him in action. I

    f you’d like to connect with Michael Kent (and we suggest you do) give him a follow here: https://twitter.com/michaelkent

    Chapters

    00:00 Teaser
    00:07 Introduction
    00:47 Before The Show
    00:58 The Show Begins
    02:33 Standing Ovation
    02:41 Audience Feedback
    03:07 Merch
    03:22 My Live Impressions
    04:32 Leaving The Venue
    04:47 Final Thoughts

  • A Day On Tour With Jonathan Pritchard

    A Day On Tour With Jonathan Pritchard

    Life as an entertainer is a strange one.

    I spend hours and hours in isolation.

    Then, there’s a flurry of activity for a couple hours. I’m talking with dozens & dozens of people from all walks of life dealing with all sorts of questions.

    Then, at the end of the gig, it’s time to go right back into isolation for the trek home.

    Such a bizarre whiplash of extremes. Solitary confinement juxtaposed with being shoved into an overcrowded bus.

    I wanted to get that feeling across in video form, so I took the opportunity to make this video from a recent gig I did at Guilford College.

    There’s not a lot of talking; it’s all about vibe.

    Hope you enjoy!

    Oh! I almost forgot. The music is from a Twitter friend of mine; check him out on Spotify: THISISGRAME

  • 10 Plus 1 Benefits Of A Career In Sales

    10 Plus 1 Benefits Of A Career In Sales

    When it comes to a career in sales there are some seriously awesome benefits that most people never think about. As a sales trainer at an 8 figure marketing agency, I have a unique perspective on why you might want to consider getting a job in sales.

    Looking for some sales motivation?

    Might be good to remember how good you have it, too. If you want to get your hands on the exact same sales system I’ve used to land opportunities with BP, State Farm, Discovery Network, and more then head here: https://www.HighStakeSales.com

    (If you’re an old timer, you still might want to check it out.)

    Time Stamps

    00:00 10 +1 Benefits Of A Career In Sales
    00:10 Introduction
    00:41 Benefit 1
    02:03 Benefit 2
    02:29 Benefit 3
    03:24 Benefit 4
    03:48 Benefit 5
    04:39 Benefit 6
    05:10 Benefit 7
    06:07 Benefit 8
    06:55 Benefit 9
    08:16 Benefit 10
    08:55 Plus 1
    09:45 Where To Learn More