1/9/2024 0 Comments Evernote blogIt syncs through the cloud (I love the cloud) and it’s available on any device I have in front of me at the time. And I take notes, create my to-do lists, create presentations, jot down ideas, capture a photo or image, and save files. I have it on my laptop, iPad, and iPhone (it’s available for every smart phone and both Mac and PC). There is such great pleasure in that check mark!īut the one problem with a journal is I have to carry it everywhere with me.Įnter Evernote. Then I get to go through my journal and check off the boxes as I finish the task. I draw a little box in the margin and that tells me it’s a task and not just a note. I also use my journals to create my to-do list. I have every business journal and every Franklin Planner I’ve ever written – tasks, ideas, brainstorms, new business meetings, everything. I used to negotiate getting a journal scientists use when I got a promotion (they’re really expensive) or when I got a new job. They asked me a few questions about how I use the tool, so I’m going to tell you why I love the tool, but I’ve added a few extra things. This first ran on Frank’s blog and caught the attention of Evernote themselves. Yes, it’s taken me a few months to get to it. I said I love it they both couldn’t understand why.įrank asked me if I’d write a guest post on why I love the tool. A few months ago, Danny Brown, Frank Dickinson, and I had a comments conversation on Danny’s blog about Evernote.
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