I also have a couple notebooks where I keep items to share with others, such as “NK content,” where I keep all my blogging materials to share with my team.Once I tag files, I move them into the larger notebook called “cabinet.”.My default notebook is called “inbox,” which I use as a collection bin for incoming files. Like Michael Hyatt, I use tags as my major organization system.Also, I wasn’t thinking strategically enough. My Aha! Moment: I discovered Michael Hyatt’s post about using tags rather than using notebooks to organize Evernote, and suddenly, I understood why Evernote hadn’t yet worked for me. What Didn’t Work: File folders, piles of paper on my desk, random post-it notes, mental notes, asking friends to “remind me,” loading up my desktop, archiving important project notes in email, allowing “to consider” items to clog up my to-do list, bookmarking web research, and more. Object: Taming the mental, digital and physical clutter of information overload so I have what I need, when I need it, clearing space for imagining and creating. ![]() ![]() ![]() My hope is that they’ll do the same for you! Naomi’s Playlist is an eclectic collection of tools that help me approach my work as play.
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