jan 31

Tags

When I first started out with Evernote in a GTD way I struggled with using the rights features for the right GTD use. I tried using the tags as contexts but this didn’t work out in a way I liked. I have to be honest that early on the tags feature of Evernote was somewhat unpredictable in my case where I mixed the Windows and Mac client together with the iPhone app and the occasional use of the web interface. But even after those glitches were solved by the guys from Evernote I still didn’t completely trust that system. Not that it wasn’t reliable but it just didn’t work in my workflow.

In the meantime I have found a great way for tags in my GTD setup. I use the tags as temporary labels for project support material entries. I use it for web clippings, all kinds of documents (see below about Premium). It is my experience that I have at most about 20 active tags. When the project is done I simply delete the tag.

Saved Searches

This feature of Evernote is used for several lists that I use every now and then. I have a saved search that lists all the notes that contain interesting books, films or music. Also Saved searches provides me with a list of restaurants. I have for each saved search a dedicated word that is used for generating the list from all my notes across all notebooks. For books to read the keyword is simply: booktip.

Premium feature

There was one thing in my GTD workflow that didn’t quite worked. In a lot of my actions and projects I have to deal with documents, spreadsheets and other files. With the premium (aka payed) version of Evernote you can use these kind of files in your notes. What I particulary like is the ability to mail documents to your Evernote account. I explained the feature of mailing to your Evernote account in an earlier post on Evernote and GTD.

When I receive a document that I need to review I mail in to my Evernote account address. Before sending the mail I change the subject line of the forwarded mail with a meaningful action like this:

Read quarterly report for the budget meeting.

All mailed entries are routed to my Evernote Inbox and are processed from within Evernote. The automatic syncing of documents is just amazing. Always the most actual version of the document is available on whatever device or computer I work on.

This is the last entry in this series on Evernote and GTD. Since this is my primary GTD setup, every now and then I will write about new cool things I have figured out. For your convenience I have listed the entries below:

Evernote and GTD (1)

Evernote and GTD (2): Collecting

Evernote and GTD (3): Collecting with the iPhone

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jan 03

Someone pointed me to this short movie. If you need some inspiration for 2009, just take 15 minutes to view it and lets make 2009 a better year for all…


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jan 01

On this first day of a new year I would like to take the opportunity to thank all readers for their comments, emails and reading of  my blog. About a year ago I started with this blog and I had written down some goals for this blog.

At first I aimed at writing 4 posts a week. Well, I didn’t succeed. I also wanted to experience fun when writing and communicating through the blog. I can honestly say that through my blog I have met and interacted with a lot of people I never would have come across if I didn’t have this blog. It was great fun writing the posts I have written.

Some of the posts on productivity I want to highlight:

On a personal note 2008 was at times though as you can read here:

But in all I feel privileged and blessed. That is also why I am looking forward to 2009 with anticipation. I sure hope that this will hold true for all of you, both in your private and business life.

What I never would have considered myself started when someone sent me a book to review. This has started off a series of book reviews and I definitely am going to do book reviews this year. Primarily on productivity but also on other topics since I love reading that much. Here are two reviews I did last year:

Of course I will keep on writing on productivity and will continue with the series on Evernote. So keep on reading!

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