This Guide will focus on the methods we have found work well for GTD for a wide range of people. We’ll leave that to our friends at Evernote to share with you through their excellent support material. This is not a technical Guide, nor will it cover all the instructions for how to use Evernote. We are aware that there are many features and ways to configure your GTD system in Evernote. If you already have an established system in Evernote, use this Guide as an opportunity to fine-tune or simplify, if you have found you’ve underused or overbuilt your setup. If you are new to Evernote, this Guide should be an excellent starting point for you to build a solid GTD foundation for optimizing your productivity using the built-in features. ![]() Some of the features shown, such as sending emails to your Evernote account, will require an Evernote Plus or Premium account to take advantage of. The interface is so different for the Mac® version of Evernote, that we chose to do a separate Guide for that platform. The instructions and screenshots will show examples for the Windows desktop version of Evernote. This Guide will focus on configuring and populating Evernote for your Project lists and project support, Next Actions lists, and Reference. Many people think of Evernote as a tool for storing your non-actionable reference information, but we have found it to also be useful (and fun!) for managing the actionable things as well. REFERENCE 25 USING EVERNOTE TO STORE REFERENCE INFORMATIONĬONCLUSION FINAL THOUGHTS AND NEXT STEPS 29 ADDITIONAL RESOURCESįOCUS OF THIS GUIDE Our focus with this Guide is to show you how to use Evernote® for Windows® for your GTD® workflow. 814-A4-27OCT16ĪPPLYING GTD TO EVERNOTE (CONTINUED) 15 TWO OPTIONS FOR SENDING ITEMS TO YOUR EVERNOTE NOTEBOOKS 17ĮMAIL 21 INTEGRATING ACTIONABLE EMAIL WITH EVERNOTE 21 TWO OPTIONS FOR MANAGING ACTIONABLE EMAIL 22 GETTING YOUR INBOX TO ZEROĬALENDAR 23 WHAT BELONGS ON YOUR CALENDAR 23 THE THREE THINGS THAT BELONG ON YOUR CALENDAR 24 REVIEWING YOUR CALENDAR ![]() USING EVERNOTE TO MANAGE PROJECT AND NEXT ACTIONS LISTSġ3 MOVING ITEMS BETWEEN NOTEBOOKS 13 LINKING PROJECTS TO THEIR RELATED ACTIONS 14 THE WEEKLY REVIEW TIES IT ALL TOGETHER 14 CUSTOMIZING YOUR CONTEXTS 14 CREATING AN INBOX NOTEBOOK IN EVERNOTE FOCUS OF THIS GUIDE WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT FROM THIS GUIDE 1ĪN OVERVIEW OF THE KEY BEST PRACTICES OF THE GTD METHODOLOGY 2
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