## Starting with a Task
1. **Begin a Task**:
- Begin by selecting a specific task or activity you want to work on, whether it's work, a hobby, or a personal task.
2. **Tagging for Clarity**:
- When you start a new task, tag it with a relevant keyword or category (e.g., "Work," "Hobby," "Music").
3. **Accessing the Obsidian Bookmarks Hub**:
- Open your "Obsidian Bookmarks" hub, which serves as a central location for quick access to frequently used hubs.
4. **Capture Notes**:
- If you have any initial thoughts, ideas, or to-dos related to the task, create a "Capture" note linked to the task note for quick jotting and processing later.
### Continuing Throughout the Task
1. **Working on the Task**:
- As you work on your task, refer to notes within the relevant hub or spoke. Use Obsidian linking to connect relevant notes for easy navigation.
2. **Tagging Subtasks or Ideas**:
- Tag subtasks or creative ideas with keywords, and link them to the main task note. This creates a web of interconnected ideas within your notes.
3. **Hobbies and Reference**:
- During breaks or hobbies, access your "Lists Hub" for reading, movies, or other leisure activities. Use Obsidian bookmarks to quickly return to these lists.
4. **Capture Tasks**:
- If new tasks arise during the day, capture them in a "Capture" note and link them to your GTD task management system for processing later.
### Finishing the Task
1. **Completing the Task**:
- When you've completed your task, review and update the task note with the final thoughts, progress, and outcomes.
2. **Reference and Saving**:
- Save any reference materials created during the task within the hub. Use Obsidian bookmarks to mark important references for quick retrieval.
3. **Reflect and Review**:
- Reflect on your work and tag the task with relevant outcomes ("Success," "Next Steps"). Use Obsidian links to connect related tasks and projects for easy reference in the future.