Fieldway Research

Fieldway Research membership grants you exclusive access to the Obsidian site, a digital vault housing all my research, notes, and drafts for crafting Fieldway newsletters and eLearning.

What you get

  • Access to all research and notes that I have gathered and composed
  • Access to the drafts of newsletters and eLearning as I'm writing them.
  • Subscription to the Priority:People weekly newsletter about leading teams well.
  • Subscription to all Fieldway Academy eLearning courses.
  • Access to Warpcast Group Chat with other Fieldway Research members.
  • The opportunity to suggest what I research, and then you can get my notes on the subject.
  • 10% revenue share to reward you for your engagement, feedback, and suggestions.

What's actually on the Obsidian site?

I organize Obsidian using the PARA system:

  • Projects
  • Areas of Responsibility
  • Resources
  • Archive

In addition, I have folders for

  • Omnivore: anything I subscribe to or find interesting and save, which I then highlight and take notes on.
  • Kindle Highlights: the highlights and notes from books I read on Kindle.
  • Daily Notes: a journal and for ephemeral notes.

I create evergreen notes using the Zettelkasten Method.

Fieldway Research
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Fieldway Research membership grants you exclusive access to the Obsidian site, a digital vault housing all my research, notes, and drafts for crafting Fieldway newsletters and eLearning.

What you get

  • Access to all research and notes that I have gathered and composed
  • Access to the drafts of newsletters and eLearning as I'm writing them.
  • Subscription to the Priority:People weekly newsletter about leading teams well.
  • Subscription to all Fieldway Academy eLearning courses.
  • Access to Warpcast Group Chat with other Fieldway Research members.
  • The opportunity to suggest what I research, and then you can get my notes on the subject.
  • 10% revenue share to reward you for your engagement, feedback, and suggestions.

What's actually on the Obsidian site?

I organize Obsidian using the PARA system:

  • Projects
  • Areas of Responsibility
  • Resources
  • Archive

In addition, I have folders for

  • Omnivore: anything I subscribe to or find interesting and save, which I then highlight and take notes on.
  • Kindle Highlights: the highlights and notes from books I read on Kindle.
  • Daily Notes: a journal and for ephemeral notes.

I create evergreen notes using the Zettelkasten Method.

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