Evernote — Brand Summaries
AI-powered summaries of 48 videos about Evernote.
48 summaries
Organize Your ENTIRE Digital Life in Seconds (The PARA Method)
PARA is a four-part organizing system designed to make it easy to decide where every new note or file belongs—once, consistently, and with minimal...
Which Note App Are YOU? Discover Your Perfect Digital Home!
Choosing a digital notes app isn’t mainly about features or brand loyalty—it’s about matching the tool to how a person thinks, creates, and retrieves...
USING THE NEW IPAD 2018 FOR UNI/COLLEGE || organization and notes
A 9.7-inch iPad (2018) paired with an Apple Pencil is being used as a lightweight, couch-friendly study and organization system—replacing much of the...
CALENDAR BLOCKING // Time Management for Students
Calendar blocking is presented as a practical way for students to turn goals into scheduled, doable actions by assigning study, routines, and...
Inbox Zero in 17 Minutes: The One-Touch Email System
Inbox zero isn’t treated as a one-time cleanup. It’s built as a repeatable, one-touch workflow that forces every incoming email into a clear...
Building a Second Brain: Capturing, Organizing, and Sharing Knowledge Using Digital Notes
Digital notes are positioned as the practical antidote to information overload: instead of letting knowledge scatter across files, apps, and devices...
how I get organized with Evernote
Evernote becomes a cross-device “bullet journal” for daily lists, long-term goals, and research capture—especially for someone juggling a MacBook...
writing a thesis/dissertation advice
A master’s thesis can be managed without a single “perfect” method by building a patchwork system that ties research, writing, and time management...
Automate Your Highlights: The Lazy Genius Guide to Remembering What You Read
A highlight-sync system that captures “just the gems” from books and web reading—then routes them into a real notes app—can turn scattered attention...
The 99/1 Rule: Go From Lurker to Creator (It's Easier Than You Think!)
Most people on the internet consume far more than they create—roughly a 99/1 split where 90% lurk, 9% occasionally engage, and only 1% regularly...
Second Brain Secrets: The Apps Francesco D'Alessio Can't Live Without!
Francesco D’Alessio’s “second brain” productivity system hinges on a simple but disciplined idea: capture everything quickly, then organize it into a...
How to Choose a Digital Notes App as Your Second Brain
Choosing a digital notes app for a “second brain” isn’t about locking into a single platform forever—it’s about building a flexible stack with a...
How I Process My Digital Notes
Tiago Forte’s weekly review step centers on one practical move: draining Evernote’s default “Inbox” by converting raw incoming notes into actionable,...
how to get organised with the zettelkasten method 🗂
The Zettelkasten method is a knowledge-management system built to turn scattered ideas and research into a searchable network of notes—so memory and...
how to study like a pro
A solid workflow turns studying—and any multi-step project—into a repeatable sequence of actions, reducing decision fatigue while keeping the mind in...
The Notetaking Method You Should Be Using (Notemaking 101)
Linked notes only work if someone first creates good notes—and the biggest upgrade comes from shifting from “note-taking” to “note making.” Note...
Monthly Reviews In Notion — Master Level Life Alignment (Life OS)
Monthly reviews in Notion are positioned as the strategic bridge between weekly execution and long-term aspirations: they ensure the “right things”...
Stop Switching: Why New Apps Won’t Fix Your Productivity
Productivity app switching rarely fixes the real problem. With roughly a thousand new apps launching every day, it’s easy to fall into “shiny new toy...
Get Stuff Done: Design Your Workflow and Double Your Productivity class, at Parisoma
Thiago Forte’s class at Parisoma frames productivity as a system for turning mental “open loops” into clear, actionable next steps—so work stops...
How to create a workflow to support your research and knowledge creation efforts (Obsidian app)
A researcher’s Obsidian-based workflow aims to stop research notes from turning into a “mess” by separating intake, processing, and writing—while...
How to Progressively Summarize a Digital Note
Progressively summarizing a digital note works by adding structure in layers—first capturing highlights, then selectively bolding the most meaningful...
The Master Prompt Method: Build Your AI Operating System
AI-first productivity is shifting from “better prompts” to “shared organizational context,” and the core claim behind the Master Prompt Method is...
Unlock Book Wisdom: How to Actually Use What You Read
Sleep training becomes far more manageable when book knowledge is converted into a usable, personalized system—fast enough to act on during the...
I Trained AI to Write Like Me - And It Actually Worked
A repeatable AI writing system can produce 90% of a creator’s long-form drafts in their own voice—if the model is trained on a dedicated style guide...
How to Write a Book Summary
A practical method for turning messy book highlights into a readable, persuasive summary hinges on one idea: build a structured outline first, then...
How to choose a Zettelkasten application?
Choosing a Zettelkasten app comes down to matching the tool to how someone wants to create notes and connect ideas. The “perfect” app is the one that...
Stop Mental Clutter: 3 Easy Steps to Organize Your Life
A three-part “brain declutter” system can cut mental overload by separating responsibilities that people often try to hold in their heads: time,...
How I'm Building a Second Brain: Logseq + Tana
A “second brain” isn’t a single app for storing notes—it’s a trusted workflow that decides what to keep, how to organize it, and how to resurface it...
How to Create an Outline with Digital Notes
Creating an outline from digital notes turns scattered highlights into a writing-ready plan—so most of the thinking happens before the first sentence...
In Conversation with David Allen: Interview with Tiago Forte
Productivity systems aren’t just about getting more done—they’re about designing work so it becomes measurable, repeatable, and mentally calm. In a...
Ask My Second Brain Anything (Public NotebookLM)
A free Google NotebookLM “Public Notebook” built around Tiago Forte’s Second Brain methodology can answer real user questions in a way that feels...
How I'm using the Slipnote method to build better notes in Logseq
Slip notes—small, quickly captured thoughts later assembled into a logically ordered knowledge base—can be implemented in Logseq without the usual...
Notion Office Hours: Managing Client Projects ⌨️
A freelancer’s client-management setup in Notion turns weekly progress into a client-facing “portal” without giving clients access to sensitive...
How I Take Notes From Podcasts - The Best App for Podcasts
Listening to podcasts passively often fails the real goal—retaining ideas and reusing them months later. The workflow described here turns podcast...
Create to do lists from voice notes
Voice memos can be turned into clean, structured to-do lists without typing by combining automatic transcription with AI-based formatting. The...
Why you need the Smart Notes / Zettelkasten note-taking method
A knowledge management system is only valuable if it turns reading into recall and recall into new output—not if it just stores notes. Martin Adams...
Are U STILL searching a PERFECT note taking app?
Finding a “perfect” note-taking app isn’t about chasing the most popular tool—it’s about matching the app to a specific purpose, a personal workflow...
Interview Ramses Oudt: The future of Logseq and Personal Knowledge Management
Logseq’s future hinges on a balancing act: keep the “local-first, plain-text, power-user” foundation while making onboarding and everyday workflows...
How To Build Your Entire Second Brain System In 2026 (With Templates)
A second brain only becomes useful when it turns constant consumption into connected knowledge and repeatable output. The system laid out here...
How to use "folders" in Reflect
Reflect’s folder-style workflow can be recreated as a “hybrid” that lowers the learning curve for people used to Evernote, Apple Notes, or Google...
How to Take Book Notes: A Digital System (feat. Obsidian & Readwise)
A practical two-app workflow—Readwise plus Obsidian—turns Kindle highlights into a searchable, actively learned knowledge base instead of a pile of...
Best AI Tools for School Teachers || Hindi
School teachers, college instructors, and even administrators get a practical shortlist of AI tools aimed at cutting time spent on lesson planning,...
AI-Powered Notes: Why Reflect's Custom Prompts Are a Game Changer
Reflect positions itself as a note-taking app built around an AI assistant—especially through custom prompts—that aims to turn raw notes into...
#6 Automation, Dumbing-Down, Business Models, & 2 Idiots on the Balcony • Zettelkasten Live
Automation is a double-edged sword for digital knowledge work: offloading “thinking” to software can drain the user’s competence, increase error...
What did you learn at Cohort 12 of Visual Thinking Workshop? Interview with Iwan Hoogendoorn
Cohort 12 participant Iwan Hoogendoorn built a tightly integrated workflow in Obsidian and Excalidraw to turn dense reading—especially “The Lessons...
Try this to overcome information overload? (alfred, logseq, readwise, etc)
Information overload is treated as a dopamine-and-busyness problem, not a lack of content. The core claim is that people keep consuming...
Second Brain Introduction | Zowie Langdon and Nils Paar
A “second brain” is less about collecting notes and more about building a structured digital environment that makes information easier to retrieve,...
Reflect Academy: Choosing the right note-taking tool
Choosing a note-taking tool is less about chasing features and more about committing to a system that matches how someone thinks—without getting...