Reason #29,765,863 Why I Love Evernote
Evernote rocks. Let me just sum it all up, right here, right now.
I’ve mentioned this before, but I still have conversations with people all the time where I mention Evernote, and they say, “Huh?” And that just blows my mind.
And the latest reason why I love them? Because not only have they produced the most awesome, flexible, useful piece of organizational software around, they also have a great sense of humor. That’s rare, people.
What I use Evernote for, just to give you a heads-up:
- managing all my client projects
- storing any and all info I find while out searching the interwebs
- recording all my recipes
- brainstorm-rain collection
- notes about places we’re thinking of moving to or visiting
- read the second one again, and let it sink in. Seriously.
- essentially everything I want to remember/record/store for the future, on subjects like WordPress, web design, CrossFit, nutrition, spirituality, personal development, family stuff, marketing, copywriting, and more.
Seriously, if you haven’t checked out Evernote, you’re bonkers. It’s awesome. It’s life-transforming. And—hello?—it’s free! Come on, now, people! Go get you some.
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Love that video.
Ok, I can definitely use some organizing!
I’ve heard you mention Evernote before but, oops, must have had that on a sticky note somewhere around here…….
uh, guess I better go get Evernote………
On a serious note, between making folders on my mac, bookmarking etc. I feel like I’m organizing, but doesn’t seem to always work. Still can’t find things sometimes so I will really go check Evernote out this time and see if it will help.
Thanks once again,
Gina
Exactly – that’s why I dig Evernote.
I used to store everything in folders, text files, browser bookmarks, etc. But, I’d always forget that I had it, and when I needed it, I’d go and search for it all over again.
Now, I only bookmark sites that I use frequently, like services. If it’s information, it goes into Evernote. I don’t store information in folders on my computer; just actual stuff. All informational stuff goes into Evernote. And text files with writing in them? Moved into Evernote.
Having only one place that information can be—and, having it easy to find in that one place—is awesome.
(Geez, you’d think I was getting paid to say all this stuff! I’m not, don’t worry.)
Well, golly-gee, Adam, you *should* get some kind of cut for such a glowing recommendation. I’ve heard good things about Evernote but it’s fallen between the cracks of the million other things I want to think about/try/do… but after reading your post, and not even watching the video, I felt quite confident I would not regret taking the leap – just clicked, registered, and I’m gonna try it! Thanks!