I am a big fan of David Allen's book "Getting Things Done", but how do you get so many things done with limited amount of time that you have. Well, thats what Mr. Allen Suggests, Organize yourself. Keeping tab on everything going on in the life is one way of organizing. In the age of massive information flow, it is ultra important to keep a note of anything/everything and to find them anywhere anytime.
I found a fantastic app called Evernote which runs on my iPhone and syncs with server which is accessible from anywhere in a browser. Evernote let you take a text based note, snapshot, picture from your iPhone or your voice and send it immediately to the server. Imagine, getting innovative ideas while driving or stuck in a slow traffic. You need to jot them down immediately, otherwise you forget them. You can just tap voice and record them, they get instantly uploaded to your web account at Evernote.
Evernote items are organized as Notebook and you can share and link your notebook with others. You can email, short and print your notebook items. The best part is that you can just snap important receipts and invoices and automatically organize them online which you can access from anywhere. Give it a try and let me know, if you like it and yes...iPhone app is FREE.
Do what Matters - nurturing your own growth and well-being by engaging in activities that bring you joy, fulfillment, and a sense of personal accomplishment.
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