Getting Things Done (GTD) + Evernote = Ultimate Productivity.: The Complete 7-Day Action Plan

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In a society that prioritizes work and productivity, people
are busier than ever before. There’s a lot more work to be done and a limited
amount of time in which to do it. People struggle daily with looming deadlines,
endless to-do lists, in-trays with papers stacked a mile high, deteriorating
home and social lives, and burgeoning caffeine addictions.





How do we keep up with this fast paced world without burning
out?





Getting Things Done (GTD) + Evernote = Ultimate
Productivity
summarizes David Allen’s “Getting Things
Done” system in a straightforward guide to workflow management that enables you
to take action immediately. By combining GTD, one of the best and easiest
productivity systems, with Evernote, the most popular note-taking and
organization app available today, Getting Things Done (GTD) +
Evernote = Ultimate Productivity
provides a solution to the
chaos.





GTD-Evernote allows you to alleviate the pressure and stress of
today’s work environment without sacrificing productivity.  





  • Learn the basic principles behind the GTD system and how you can start
    applying them in your life immediately.
  • Master Evernote and learn how to
    harness its functions to super charge the efficacy of the basic GTD system.
  • Discover tips and tricks for efficiently categorizing,
    managing, and tracking every item in your physical and digital inbox.
  • Take the first step towards going completely
    paperless by building a catalogue of useful information, available at your
    fingertips 24/7.




Getting Things Done (GTD) + Evernote = Ultimate
Productivity
teaches all of these things and more,
giving you a straight-forward, easily actionable plan for getting organized, and
staying productive in 7 days. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, overworked, or
just plain tired of feeling like a hamster on a wheel, you need to have this
book in your life.





Get your copy today. Click the download now button below
and start getting your life under control.

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Ratings and reviews

3.7
89 reviews
David Pobuda
March 31, 2014
I'd recommend reading the original "Getting Things Done" by David Allen. This book is mostly a watered down reiteration of David Allen's book. The Evernote specific suggestions are tucked away in the back of the book, almost as an afterthought. I was looking for good Evernote inspiration with logical reasoning behind various notebook/tag/search setups. Perhaps even pros and cons of different setups... I didn't really find any of that here. Now I'm off to pave my own path in the Evernote forest.
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Mark Barnes
March 10, 2015
The author has discovered a great tool for implementing the "GTD" system. Unfortunately, the book is difficult to follow and quite contradictory. It appears that the author started writing the book as he was setting up the system for himself and thus still revising his methods. This is apparent due to the contradictory nature of the text and the diagrams found toward the end of the book and in the appendices.
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Chris Waterguy
June 2, 2016
Mostly very vague, talking about how good GTD and Evernote are. A couple of specific methods mentioned on about pages 37 and 39, and then Appendix C finally gets into some actual how-to. As for the rest, if you want to learn GTD, i suggest reading David's Allen's book. If you want to learn Evernote, there are plenty of guides online and you can learn by doing. But Evernote may not be the best tool for GTD.
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About the author

 Dominic Wolff is an author, business owner and traveller (or as he likes to call it, a globe trotter). A native from Idaho, Dominic became interested in the mechanics of business from a very young age. From those early days of selling candy bars to running a multi-state company today, Dominic has always been on the lookout for systems that would improve his productivity and allow him more free time to enjoy his hobbies. He frequently writes articles about personal productivity for business publications. He believes that having a structure in place for work and life can mean the difference between being in control and merely coping. An avid collector of fine red wines, he also owns a small wine boutique stocking only the finest of Washington, Oregon and Idaho wines. During his travels to far and wonderful places he also searches for the absolute best Zinfandel that can rival those of California. He lives in Wyoming with his wife Sarah, two German Shepherds and a tiny vineyard of his own.

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