Showing posts with label Planning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Planning. Show all posts

Monday, September 3, 2012

Evernote~Your External Brain


This summer has been a wild and crazy time.  We have been gone more than we have been home.  But now things are settling in a little and I have to tell you I am beginning to love conferences.   The summer held two excellent ones for me.  I attended the 4 day Family History and Genealogy Conference at Brigham Young University in Utah and The Evernote Trunk Conference in San Francisco which was just one very full day.  

There are several things I'd love to share from the 4 day conference at BYU but the syllabus is several hundred pages and waiting patiently on my desk for me to get to it.  If you are interested in genealogy you can see some of the posts on this blog.  {http://alegacythat matters.blogspot.com}  So let me just tell you a little about Evernote today.

Evernote has been around and being developed since 2007-08.  It is a life management system.  It is yet another way to organize and store information.  As we are continually barraged with more and more vital information via the Internet and other places, these types of programs are emerging to help us cope with it and organize it.  Organizing on a new level just makes sense so we can be more productive and efficient. Remember the days when a big calendar would pretty much cover life events for us?  Those days seems to be gone forever.  Remember the Old Franklin Day Planners we lugged around?

 Well Evernote is the new and improved, electronic version and so superior to the old methods, and obsolete ways of keeping on top of our lives.  With the advent of the computer age we soon had the world at our finger tips and the largest library in the world on each and every desktop.  Now we not only have all of that but with Evernote  we can pick and choose to store and massage anything on the Web and everywhere else via scanning.  We can organize them in our own private storage notes and notebooks and they are completely searchable by keywords and tags.

You see an article you want to read later or save?  Evernote.  You can delete anything once you no longer need it.  You want to save photos and videos or music...Evernote.  You want to keep your own notes from a conference or meeting or your study notes for any facet of your life...Evernote.  You want to write or save blog posts, emails or documents...Evernote. You want to plan and organize events, projects, etc...Evernote.  This is just the tip of the iceberg of what Evernote can do for you.  Do you hate sorting and organizing receipts and expenses for business deductions or your personal income taxes?    I  do.  Scan all receipts and categorize them and you have everything you need long before you visit your accountant. The possibilities are endless for how Evernote can help you manage your life.

I personally think it is the best system out there for staying on top of your "beautiful" life.  (Evernote's phase!)  Evernote is for individuals not for big corporations.  It can easily make small business ventures much more efficient with 500 or less employees and they are working on going bigger.  Their goal is 10,000 employees right now.  It has a 100 year business plan.  They plan to be around a long time  and I think they will be.

They call Evernote your external brain!  So there is a tremendous business application to using Evernote but their customers are you and me; just ordinary people that want to be on top of their lives. I think it is great when we just want to de-stress and not have to remember so many things day and night.  I have been using it for a few months and already I feel more relaxed because I can get to what I need in just a few seconds anywhere I am.  Now that I know so much more about it I am really ready to use it more.

For me the practical application for it with genealogy is keeping searchable research notes that don't have to be keyboarded or scanned in from my hand-written notes and they are searchable.  Oh and did I mention you can also share with others and collaborate with them on various things should you wish? That has great family history application.

You can read about Evernote and sign up for free as long as you are inputting less that 60 megabytes or less per month.  If you go over you will want their premiere subscription which is unlimited and has many more features for $5.00 per month.

The program is cloud based like Dropbox or Google Cloud but it has one feature that makes it better.  It is not just a place to store things in a cloud but you can actually create notes for yourself by writing right on the site.  It is compatible with all operating systems which is a big advantage to everyone who uses mobile devices or stationary devices that start with an i.  iPhone, iPod, iMac, MacBook Pro and iPads.  It is compatible with all windows bases computers and all mobile (non-apple) devices as well.  It also is in beta testing for feature phone users which is about 3/4 of the entire world's cell phone users.  (Feature phones are the old Nokias, etc. we use to have or in some cases, still do.)

The other outstanding feature of Evernote to me is you can write your notes on the computer or any of your mobile devices and then they become available to you anywhere when they automatically sync on all your devices.

 So no more notes scribbled in a notebook and never found again without inputting as a document and filing electronically or printing it out and paper filing.  Yay!  I am in love.  This is a solution that I have struggled with for day one in genealogy.  I never could fit my narratives into those tiny little boxes on research logs.  So I used spiral notebooks.  Don't do it for genealogy.  Use Evernote so you can actually find your notes!  Imagine that!  And just in case you have some hand-written notes you want to keep you can just snap a photo with your digital camera or smart phone and save it on Evernote with the Evernote App!  They have even partnered with Moleskine Notebooks and you can draw or write notes or whatever you like, add an identifying sticker that comes with the notebook and Evernote will file it for you!  I am really excited about their product and their company.  The employees just exude happiness, one that cannot be feigned. 

In my opinion, the best way to get started is to do the tutorials on the website @ http://evernote.com or YouTube.  Love to watch someone demo it...I never could follow the geek manuals.  Too dry and confusing and now too heavy!

Well, I hope I have gotten you excited about just thinking about looking at it to see if you could benefit from Evernote.  I know there are lots of places for storing info these days and it can be overkill.  And some of you are just totally fine with your own systems.

What I love about Evernote is it is easy, and effective.  And there is room for all of my interests and activities and goals and the like.  I can see that it is aptly called "an external brain" and I know I need this as my internal brain is pretty much fried these days, just trying to become better at genealogy.  I need all the help I can get!

Won't you just go to evernote.com and see for yourself?  And let me know what you decide!

Thanks!
Bonnie

Saturday, September 10, 2011

The Road Less Traveled...


Oh, I had such great plans for today! Let's face it though, things don't always go according to Hoyle. This week I had a plan that included starting some preliminary financial planning yesterday for Jim's new workshop. I gathered a bunch of information and put a folder together for us to go over in the coming weeks. I paid some late straggler bills that didn't come in until this week, did the billing for the neighbors in our group irrigation system, etc.

Fun? Not really! But it had to be done so we picked yesterday. I spent hours on that paper work...one of my least favorite things to do on earth. Ugh! But got it done and that felt so good. It's like that with things we don't want to do isn't it? Sometimes the weight of just thinking about doing it makes it worse. Often it is at least as bad as the task itself.



But the carrot that I was dangling in front of myself was that I would get all this stuff done so I could play today. Play translates here into writing on my blogs, sharing some fun photos of the grandkids and some photos of our day trip on Thursday with you, etc. I also wanted to get online and do some genealogy. I just knew today would be perfect for that as Jim would be working on his road all day and Dave was coming to help him this morning.

The new road to where Jim's workshop will be located.
This has been a dream of his for the past 33 years,
almost since the day we signed on the dotted line.
We have to name this road....
any ideas on a good name?

These two have been working so hard!
This is not a short road and it's up hill to boot.

This is my favorite part, seeing them just chatting like a couple of old hens! I love how they are such great friends. They talk more on the phone and text more than I do with any of my friends. Too cute! All men should be so lucky as to have such a dear friend!

Oh, and the third party on this project is Bob!

Well, my plans were completely derailed for today when we woke up with no Internet service! I hate how dependent we all are on this wonderful technology, but I dislike being without it even more! And the thoughts of fixing it on the phone really puts me over the edge. If you have a computer you have probably been here!


The above photo reflects the message in a funny e-mail about this very thing that I received just this week. And I have horrific memories of Jim spending literally, and I am not exaggerating 7 hours on the phone with India trying to get back up. Not once but two different times this has happened to him!! Half of that time is spent saying, "what?" as the other party tries to get you connected! But this time we lucked out (PTL) it was an area outage that caused the connectivity problems, so someone in the USA fixed it. No disrespect, but seriously SEVEN hours?

So we waited all day to reconnect!...

I went to the Farmer's Market and bought probably the last large bag of beautiful tomatoes for the season (sigh), made a nice lunch for Jim and Dave, took photos of their project, read a book, got all the laundry done, put new flowers on the porch and we talked to some friends about their new Family History calling.

And I actually know what we are having for dinner, in fact decided that yesterday. I saw evidence of the first autumn leaves here in our town and mailed some important papers. I got to talk to Chris and his little Aynslee on the phone while they were shopping at Home Depot and doing the DIY things at their house today. I got to talk with Laura and Spencer in Rhode Island too. Spencer's class is going on a trip to New Hampshire next week so Laura has been cooking his food all day due to his food allergies.

I went over next week's calendar with a fine tooth comb and made an electronic grocery list on my iPhone. And I cleaned out the car (sorta) and got my bags organized for work on Tuesday. Next week is looking pretty nice now that I did all that stuff that I would have had to do on Monday! So I am moving my carrot out a few days~we'll see if the best laid plans materialize this time.

Sometimes you just have to make the best of it, what are the choices really? And now we are up and running again. And maybe I didn't have as much 'free time' as I thought. Hmmm? Food for thought, that is for sure.

Maybe taking a day or two to be completely unplugged once in awhile is a great idea. I'll have to work up to it. The problem is I just cannot write with a pen; it's too archaic, too slow, and I'm too out of practice. Maybe it is not good to love writing this much? But I think I just do and that is that! I don't see any reason to change it really. I just have to balance it out for that day of being unplugged to become a reality in my schedule. It did feel pretty refreshing, I have to admit!

Have you tried it?