Why I Quit Evernote
After 13 years of being a paid Evernote user, I quit Evernote. I’ll share with you the core reason I left the app in this post.
After 13 years of being a paid Evernote user, I quit Evernote. I’ll share with you the core reason I left the app in this post.
On today’s episode, I spent time with Bob Rosen. Bob is the founder and CEO of Healthy Companies and is a trusted global CEO advisor, organizational psychologist, keynote speaker, and New York Times bestselling author of eight books. His latest book entitled CONSCIOUS: The Power of Awareness in Business and Life was published by Wiley in July 2018.
Evernote has long been a part of my productivity gestalt. I still find myself looking into how I can leverage it more. Below are 5 of the best ways I’ve found to use Evernote that I’ve not yet tried myself (but now plan to).
This week on The Productivityist Podcast I zero in on Evernote with a guest who knows the ins and outs of the app. Charles Byrd will be talking Evernote with me with the goal of helping anyone get started and familiarize themselves with Evernote. He’ll be giving insights, sharing tips, and offering hacks along the way.
Evernote is a big part of my workflow. I use it to hold my ideas until I’m ready to do something tangible with them. I used it to build my CreativeLive course. I use it in conjunction with Todoist all the time. And I also use it for meetings.
I’ve been an Evernote user for a long time, and I have primarily used it for research. Having my spark file live in Evernote as a notebook just seems like a no-brainer to me because of the the versatility of Evernote.
One of the best things you can do to clear your head and to improve your level of self-awareness is to journal. There is nothing quite like being able to empty out your thoughts in a place that is for you and you alone. Journaling allows you to reflect and then adjust your plan for tomorrow and beyond.
Want to learn more about what makes Evernote tick? In this episode of The Productivityist Podcast, I have an in-depth conversation with Andrew Sinkov, Vice President of Marketing and Brand at Evernote. We talk about where Evernote has been, where it’s headed, and we even dive into some of the decisions the company has made (and the markets it has entered) over the years.
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