Getting Things Done with Evernote

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Getting Things Done with Evernote

Getting Things Done with Evernote

2018-02-20 Getting Things Done with Evernote

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For some, this alone is enough to deter them from wanting to use Evernote for GTD. Since merging GTD workflow into Evernote, I’ve been able to stop the constant productivity app jumping to find that “perfect app” and stick to a single ecosystem that not only handles all of my reference material from years of Evernote-usage but also allows me to stay productive by managing all of my day-to-day tasks as well.Part I: Basic Evernote conceptsIf you are brand new to using GTD with Evernote, this is where you should start reading the book. But it doesn’t have to be.As an Evernote user since 2008 and an avid GTD’er since 2002, this book is an actionable exploration into my GTD implementation in Evernote. In here, we’ll go through my day-to-day process of how I get things done with Evernote in a manner that will allow you

"Not very helpful" according to Lisa. I didn't find this book very helpful. For $2.99, Kindle estimates it can be read in 8 minutes. The sections are brief, and not well set-up with advanced coherent context. I also found it very frustrating that there were no screenshots to better display what the author was talking about. I received better advice on how to incorporate GTD into Evernote with a simple google search, but a day later I f. Works great; a little hard to follow W. L. West Cons:1. It expects a clear understanding of GTD, and a more than passing familiarity with Evernote.2. It lacks examples, and many concepts could use more explanation. More screen shots and drawings would help.3. Because of all that, I ended up reading it twice before I felt confident enough to start modifying my Evernote, and referred back several times while doing so.4. It doesn't cover the Projec. Great Tips Melissa Reese Etheridge The author presents some great tips on using Evernote everyday, but some of the computer jargon was alien to me. I think it should be priced around a dollar. Most of the information could be found free on the internet.