![]() ![]() Personally, I do not mind letting my email handle my email, my calendar handle my appointments and my "system" (whatever that may be) handle everything else. Evernote) to handle EVERYTHING, this book will tell you how to set that up. ![]() Rest assured, if you like one program (i.e. How? Well, you'll have to read it to find out! At only $5 for the PDF or Kindle Versions, it's worth it just to satisfy the curiosity. Gold goes into great detail on how to use Evernote for EVERY aspect of GTD, including your email. One of the things that I like about this book is that it goes over the 5 phases of workflow in detail: Collect, Process, Organize, Review & Do, as well as projects. He also talks about several master documents that you can set up for maximum efficiency in your home or office and I had never considered using it for that purpose. He doesn't go into the basics on how to use Evernote, but DOES discuss issues that people have in making it overly complicated (raises hand. So much so, in fact, that it kept you from the core promise of GTD - Getting Things DONE!Įnter Evernote. ![]() Daniel Gold of DEG Consulting talks about is how GTD started and how people started to do it - hacking Moleskin notebooks and then trying to make electronic devices work in this way (I recall trying to do it on my Palm IIe) and having very little luck without much effort and tweaking. Evernote: The Unofficial Guide to Capturing Everything and Getting Things Done All accessible from my iPhone, no matter where I am or what I am doing. I have tripled my use of Evernote in the month since I first read his book - I now store everything from work, in addition to my writing, homeschooling, home management, budgeting and more. In fact, even if you don't use GTD, the tips in his book are highly useful. While I was using Evernote long before I read his book, there were plenty of things I COULD have been using it for and didn't. Gold who was gracious enough to send a copy so that I could review it and share it with you.įirst of all, I have to say that overall I really liked the book. While researching different ways to Get(ting) Things Done (GTD), I stumbled across a book that struck my interest since we are big fans & users of Evernote: Evernote: The Unofficial Guide to Capturing Everything and Getting Things Done.
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