In my earlier post on the subject, I suggested that the very first step in note organization was defining your goals. You should be asking yourself: why are you trying to organize your notes in the first place? Defining Goals And while the organizational scheme you choose may look entirely different, it should be based on a clear set of goals. What I describe below works for me because it meets the goals I set out from the very start. One things I’ve learned is that there can be as many organizational schemes as there are people using Evernote. How I organize my notes and what has worked for me. The question I get asked is “how do you organize your notes.” That is what this post is about. ETA (1/30/13): I’ve created a subsequent post that annotates my actual notebook and tag structure because a lot of people asked for it. So this week, I thought I would dive into more detail on how and why I organize my notes the way I do, and in doing so, take a closer look at note organization in general. At least, that’s the way it has been in my case. But if I have learned one thing about note organization in the months since, it’s that it is an evolving process. Of all of the questions I get in my capacity as Evernote’s ambassador for paperless lifestyle, the one asked most frequently is: “How do you organize your notes?” I’ve written on this subject before, way back in May, when I provided some tips on organizing your digital filing cabinet.
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