Evernote: The Secret to Using the Evernote App to Maximize Productivity, Complete Projects, and Organize Your Life: Avoid Distraction and Get More Done as a Creative Person using Evernote
Struggling to Get Your Life in Order and Projects Done? As a creative person, I used to struggle to stay focused and actually complete all of the great projects I came up with. I was great at starting them, but not so great at finishing them. This is a major issue for creative people like me. We tend to have far more new ideas than we can reasonably act on. Without exercising some discipline, I could easily waste my life distracted by new ideas and new information, flitting from project to project but never completing any of them. I needed a way to record the ideas and then move on. For a while, I used a bullet journal to keep my life organized. A few years ago, I realized that Evernote can be used essentially as a digital bullet journal for me, and it works much more effectively. Then I discovered a secret that I share with you in this eBook. That secret is the free app, Evernote! As a freelancer, I've been using this app for years to keep track of my ideas, projects, deadlines, and client needs all in one handy place. I use it to create templates, to-do lists, and to bookmark important information relative to my projects. I plan my content in it, develop my marketing strategies, and even store those crazy "Someday" ideas for my Bucket List. In this eBook, you'll learn how Set up Evernote as the ultimate planner that works for you! Use Evernote to get more done Avoid distraction and stay focused Store all those great ideas you have Integrate with other apps like Gmail, Todoist, and Google Calendar Set up Reminders so you don't miss important deadlines Create to-do lists that are linked to the relevant project notes File important information you use frequently so you can find it easier Keep your goals and purpose in mind ...and more! This ebook is available for $0.99 for a limited time (regularly priced $4.99). Grab your copy today at Amazon.com and let me show you how to get more done!
Kimberly Eddy writes about the messy, beautiful reality of second acts, where faith gets questioned, budgets get stretched, and survival mode finally gives way to something that feels like breathing.
Born and raised outside Detroit in the late '60s, Kimberly studied design at Northern Michigan University before following her wanderlust to Europe, backpacking across central and eastern Europe and settling in Austria before returning home. She married her skilled tradesman husband Martin, raised five kids (now productive adults with families of their own), and worked various design and print industry jobs while taking on freelance projects.
When manufacturing jobs started disappearing overseas in the early 2000s and their income plummeted, Kimberly became an expert at extreme frugality, not by choice, but by necessity. Her early books on money-saving techniques came from those survival years, teaching her that poverty isn't a money management problem; it's a stress response to impossible situations.
Now in her mid-50s and living in Thomasville, Georgia, Kimberly runs a web design business and is reworking her older resources with a healthier perspective on what success actually looks like. She's walked through multiple versions of faith: from nominal Catholicism through evangelical and fundamentalist phases, and back to the rhythms of liturgy and the church year, learning that wrestling with questions isn't failure, it's growth.
Her writing is for women navigating life's transitions with grace, whether that's empty nests, financial stress, creative dreams, or simply learning that starting over at 50 isn't failure. It's brave.
She believes women deserve respect, authentic community, and permission to define success on their own terms, beyond the hustle culture and productivity obsession that once defined her own journey.
When she's not writing or designing websites, you'll find her with a book, a paintbrush, exploring Thomasville's coffee shops, or planning her next garden. She shares her life with Martin, their Keeshond Indy, and two Maine Coon cats who definitely run the household.
Rather than a teacher who tries to cram every possible feature into your head, Kimberly shares the features that are most useful in her daily use of Evernote. While not everything recommended will be right for organizing your data, this is painless learning!
For an Evernote newbie, this book was really helpful in providing me with a real life application of everything way cool that Evernote does.. I've already implemented many of the authors suggestions and I plan on checking out her other ebooks.