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Evernote Every Day Evernote Every Day by Jeremy Roberts
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“Pomodoro is a method to enhance your focus and concentration. By setting a countdown timer running you can set a specific amount of time where you focus on nothing else except that which you need to get done.”
Jeremy Roberts, Evernote Every Day
“Within the tags section in Evernote, create the following tags: • .Now • Next • Soon • Someday • Waiting • Done The .Now tag will be attached to anything that you are currently working on.”
Jeremy Roberts, Evernote Every Day
“Every day we are bombarded with more things to remember and more activities and task to complete. More, more, more. It can often reach a point where there is so much information coming at you that you have no clue where to start or what actually needs doing. It’s simply overwhelming. There is hope.”
Jeremy Roberts, Evernote Every Day
“When you start to get thousands of notes in your Evernote, you’ll find searching them quickly is more and more important.”
Jeremy Roberts, Evernote Every Day
“Like a needle in a haystack, but found!”
Jeremy Roberts, Evernote Every Day
“The principle behind tags as a whole is speed - speed of categorisation and speed to find things. So it should also be quick to manage what tags are attached a note.”
Jeremy Roberts, Evernote Every Day
“No need to worry about putting it in the right notebook or attaching the right tags. This tool is perfect for capturing what’s running through your head before it runs away.”
Jeremy Roberts, Evernote Every Day
“Mac: Control + CMD + N”
Jeremy Roberts, Evernote Every Day
“• When you favourite a tweet, send it to Evernote • When a new post is available on a site you like, send it to Evernote (or Pocket) • When you check in on Foursquare, send the location, comment and map to Evernote (travel diary?) • When you are tagged in a photo on Facebook, send the photo to Evernote • When you star an email in Gmail, send it to Evernote • When you post something on Tumblr, send it to Evernote • When you take a photo with Instagram, send it to Evernote • When you add something to a folder in Dropbox, send it to Evernote”
Jeremy Roberts, Evernote Every Day