Super Smart Note Taking for Mac and iPhone Users – 6 Productivity Tips
Tip 1: Buy an iPhone – I’m confident you’ll make the cost back if you use it to the full in terms of saved time, money and effort over time (and much more than that if you download and use the right apps) The iPhone is one of the most useful and effective productivity tools I’ve ever come across. It’s much more costly not to own and use one.
Tip 2: If you take notes on your Mac or iPhone, here’s a great way to do it that’s something different from mind mapping:
Download the free ‘Notational Velocity‘ for your Mac here
This free software saves you having to think about where to file your notes. You just type, straight off the bat. As you type, your existing notes that include the words you’re typing pop up in a list in front of you. You can then either go into those notes to add what you’re typing, or just add a new note. Simple.
Make it Much Better
Tip 3: Your notes will sit on your Mac with Notational Velocity. If you want to access them elsewhere:
Create a free account at ‘Simplenote.com’ here
Then you can sync Notational Velocity with Simplenote and you’ll not only have a backup online, but you’ll be able to access them from any web browser.
Use an iPhone? Make it Better Still!
Tip 4: Download the free Simplenote app for iPhone here
Then you can use your iPhone to view, create and edit your notes. It automatically syncs to your Simplenote web account…which automatically syncs to Notational Velocity on your Mac.
So you’ve got all the info you need at your fingertips all the time. No more excuses.
How to Make Your Entire Personal Information System Much Much Better
There will be plenty of times when you need some information in a certain place at a certain time. But you don’t have it. So you end up either looking silly, or end up not being able to do something you wanted to be able to do. All because it’s not stored in your personal information system.
Tip 5: Make the effort (or make a note!) to get that information in your system asap. Set an alarm. Get it in your system for when you next need it. That time will come. Maintain that approach overtime and you’ll surprise yourself as to how organised and effective you’ve become. Then you can enjoy the rewards that brings.
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