I just wanted to share how my setup looks like, and perhaps you can share with me yours and we can compare notes (pun intended, heh). Inbox notebook and I try not let this notebook exceed 15-30 items, as it takes approximately 5-10 minutes to process that many new notes. I won’t go into detail describing the concepts of GTD and explaining the terminologies, instead you should checkout David’s book. It’s important to think of how and why you will be using Evernote before actually starting to create notebooks and tagging stuff. Basically it is a set of steps designed to help, as the name implies, people get things done. GTD, or short for Getting Things Done, is the “work-life management” methodology designed by David Allen. I keep all of my professional life organized in one stack called. To help you make sense of that, a stack contains a series of notebooks, and a notebook contains a series of notes. I’ve been trying a few setups, spending quite a few dollars ( ahem) buying different apps and services, and i’m glad to say that i’m pretty close to what i describe as productivity nirvana. Luckily, Evernote allows you to organize all of your notes into three different tiers. One of my latest experiments with Evernote is to use Evernote as a task manager to integrate into my GTD workflow. Evernote has more or less, became my extended brain. There is no limit to how deep your hierarchy. Emails, pictures, other web services like Facebook, Twitter (via services like IFTTT), even hardware devices like the Fujitsu ScanSnap. You can also create nested notebooks within notebooks to create a hierarchy of notebooks to organize your notes. Because of its many API ‘hooks’, it can easily receive information & data of all sorts from all sorts of sources. My usage of Evernote has evolved beyond it just being a note taking service. It’s not hard to see why: Evernote provides a native app (free) on almost all the devices you own (or will likely own in the future), synchronise its content across all these different platforms, and it’s dead simple to get started. Evernote, for the past couple of years, has been the “mother-of-all-apps” that i’ve been running my life with.
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