If Your Notes Feel Like a Graveyard, Watch This
Real-time Zettelkasten note-taking session
The lights didn’t turn on.
No hum. No glow. Just silence.
My pedalboard—everything I needed to create a new lofi track—was perfectly set up, but nothing worked.
I tried different outlets. Checked every cable. Still nothing.
Then I saw it. The power supply was frayed right where it plugged in.
The source was shot.
And it hit me: my creativity works the same way.
I can have the time, the tools, even the perfect setup—but if I’m not connected to what powers me, the circuits don’t talk. The ideas don’t layer. The sound doesn’t bloom.
So I brought that moment into Sublime to think it through.
What started as frustration turned into a trail of reflections on energy, rest, and rhythm.
In this live session, I explore:
• How to think with your notes—not just collect them
• Why the invisible work of rest fuels creativity
• Using Sublime’s canvas to form connections in real time
• A timeless rhythm for sustainable creativity
• The question that recharges every creative
This isn’t a tutorial—it’s what meaningful note-taking looks like when ideas start breathing again.
You don’t need more tools.
You just need the current flowing again.
And if you’re looking for a space to rest and reconnect, come join me on The Listening Porch — a collection of chill lo-fi guitar tracks I make (no AI, just strings and soul).
It’s a quiet place for thinkers and creators to pause, listen, and let the voltage return.
Keep shepherding your thoughts,
— Greg

