
01:40 You could enter their name or email and all of their contact is brought up and.01:38 it will automatically invite people that you send over.01:35 You can always share it later, if you share it publicly,.01:31 You'll get two options to share this notebook privately or publicly.01:28 So make sure it's unique in its practice.01:27 You don't want to duplicate them.01:24 make sure to be specific with the notebook title.01:22 So when you're creating a new notebook,.01:20 So, it's actually very efficient to do that.01:15 This specific competition or where I lived, for example, will all be there.01:12 You'll be able to see that, for example, Christmas 2014.01:09 took place in archives, which is the projects that are completed.01:05 one of my university things, University 16/17, which means that's the year that it.
01:01 Some good notebooks names that I've had in the past, for example the module name of.00:57 You'll be prompted to get the notebook name.00:53 all you have do is whatever device you're on, hit this New Notebook tab.00:51 A notebook is really easy to create, so.00:48 They're basically like a folder for your notebooks.00:44 are based around a certain topic, you can order them into stacks.00:41 You can create stacks, so for example if I create notebooks that.00:37 these are all notebooks that I've created inside the projects.00:35 I've got all of these notebooks here, so.
00:33 You can see the experience that I have.00:31 Because I feel like I've slowly built this up over the years.00:28 This is something that I wanted to demonstrate on my own personal account.00:25 As you can see, I've got Evernote for Mac open here.00:20 Because the notebooks essentially allow you to organize.00:18 I talk about the brilliance of the notebooks inside it.00:12 Looking at the notebooks that surround your core experience.
00:09 in today's video we're going to be exploring Evernote a little more. 00:04 Hello everyone, welcome back to the Essential Productivity. This notebook structure technique was derived from learnings of Tiago Forte. Make sure to title notebooks accordingly. Alternatively, drag one notebook on top of another and then title your new stack. From here you can create a title for your stack. Your current or existing stacks will appear. Stacks are a way to organize notebooks into folders. Archives – for past projects/areas for future reference. Resources – for topic/projects that are static, reference materials. Areas – for topic/projects that will last between 12 months – 3 years. Projects – for topics/projects that will last between 1 month – 12 months. Once uploaded, utilize the notebook structure exercise to organize set-up. Create notebooks for all your needs inside Evernote. Create your first notebook and title it. Use to structure a layout of notebooks to help scale your account. Keeping your notebooks organized can help reduce that workload for you in the future, so keeping Evernote notebooks prepared in this fashion will save huge amounts of time and effort and something that can be implemented across the board.Įvernote's notebooks will help you to add a layer of the structure into your routine and once mastered can save you hours of searching and lost time spent on getting things done. This organization system can be applied across the board to any storage site, planning or even physical notebook collection saving you lots of time and plenty of hours wasted re-organizing your set-up. Whether it's meeting notes or even plans for new projects, these notebooks help keep us an overview. Historically, notebooks have been a great way to organize our notes, activities and more to keep us fresh and prepared for the day ahead.