David Allen's Getting Things Done (GTD) program has helped many people become more organize, effective, efficient and productive. It is more than a simple time-management system but it is a program that helps people become more totally focus towards tasks and action lists. The GTD system pushes individuals to achieve more and more in a relatively quicker time period.
However, do you know that you can make it even more effective and organized? “Getting Results the David Allen Way with Evernote: A Beginner’s Guidebook on How to Master Productivity with Evernote” will show you how to integrate David Allen's GTD system with the famous note-taking application, Evernote.
This eBook does not only specify the methods and concepts of the GTD Workflow. It also gives various practical examples of how to use GTD with Evernote in accomplishing day to day tasks. These examples are simple to understand, yet they are comprehensive enough to give you a well-rounded outlook on the subject. Based on these examples, you can easily craft a personalized GTD-with-Evernote system that works best for you.
Have a copy of this eBook and discover the amazing features of the GTD system and how to integrate it with Evernote and see how you can use these powerful combo to getting things done effectively!
Master Getting Things Done the David Allen Way with Evernote* by David Donaldson and Joe Allen. This book was a very quick read at only 42 pages. Having read a number of books on Evernote and the Getting Things Done (GTD) system, I am not sure if this was worth the money; however, the book was honest in that it did provide a basic orientation of how to use Evernote to manage your GTD system. Read more
i downloaded the Kindle ebbok when it was free. A member of the Evernote for Genealogists Facebook closed group recommended it while it was free.
I give it the fourth star because the tips walked me through some different ways of using notes, such as from my ereader camera, that I had not tried before. I also learned about David Allen's GTD productivity method that I had not used before.
I recommend this more for Evernote beginners than someone who frequently uses Evernote, or I recommend it if you can still download it for free.
I haven't implemented the GTD system as of yet, ask struggling with the thought of juggling a myriad of composition books, but the use of Evernote has me revisiting the process.
This book provides basic fundamentals of GTD and more specifically how to utilize Evernote to make it all come together. I've already downloaded the app.... Now just need to set-up a block of time to do it!
I liked this book but in general already knew a lot of the information and had been hoping for more tips I didn't know but that isn't the Author's fault at all. I think this is a really useful tool for people who are less familiar with Evernote, though.
GTD is great. There are many different ways to organize Evernote to use with it. This book is okay. Seems a little vague on how to do it. There are some more detailed ideas out there.