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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.

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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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What's a "Monkifesto?"

monkifestos_logo.gifA Monkifesto isn’t a sauce for your pasta… it’s a manifesto of sorts, with a monkish twist.

Look, we’re all stressed for time. The more time you take to read someone’s ebook, the less you have for everything else. And in today’s mounting tidal wave of information (that doesn’t show any signs of slowing down), you don’t need another 20-page ebook to read — you need something that packs just as much punch, but in a fraction of the time.

Enter, the Monkifesto.

True story: I spent days and days (spread over weeks and weeks) creating a free ebook for you on the topic of intuition. Why? Because a lot of people I’ve talked to still don’t realize how useful, easy, and non woo-woo it really is. But in order for you to absorb that information (it came out to be about 22 pages long — over 5400 words), it would take you about 25 minutes — a generous estimate, given the average person’s reading speed.

25 minutes! Wow. And that’s assuming you read straight through it, not even stopping to do the exercises.

And hey, it’s good information — the benefits it could bring you far outweigh the time investment. But, what if you could learn the same information, remember it easier, and be done in three minutes?

Now we’re talking, eh?

Okay, enough talking — I’m making the first Monkifesto available today. Yes, it’s on Intuition, and yes, it has instructions for you to start increasing your own intuitive abilities. I would love and appreciate it if you’d leave a comment (or post about it on your own blog) and let me know what you think.

This is something I’d really love to see get spread around, far and wide, and shared with as many people as possible. So please, don’t hesitate to blog, write, sing, talk, share, or create an interpretative dance about it.

Of course, this Monkifesto will be the first in a series, so be on the lookout for updates as time goes on.

And of course, the release of this Monkifesto is timely — a new round of the Black Belt Business Intuition course starts on July 12 (so if you get fired up by what you see, you know where to go to get on the fast track…).

Okay, here’s the link to get your copy of the Monkifesto, or just follow the “Monkifesto” link at the top of every page…

Image by me, under a Creative Commons license.

And thanks to all those who commented on the previous post so far: Char, Jean Browman

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