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Evernote Writing and Organizing Family Stories

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Writer Kristi Willis started using Evernote by clipping and organizing her vast collection of recipes while watching football games. She shares some unique ways you can use Evernote (a virtual productivity tool) for all stages of writing, from sketching an outline of your idea, capturing audio notes and interviews, collecting research found on the internet, to putting it all together. Lifestory Toolkit: Headspace App. Free Download: 21 Ways to Capture Family History

Untethered And Productive

Kristi co-authored a book entitled Untethered With Evernote: Tips and Workflows for Independent Entrepreneurs. Evernote is a key tool for writers. The book is for people who work in messy places on-the-go such as airports, client offices, and coffee shops.

Evernote Productivity for Writers

We’re just scratching the surface of how to use Evernote in this interview. If you want to write your family stories, Evernote can help keep you organized. Ideas that Kristi shares:

  • Collecting research and keeping it organized
  • Tagging/labeling the individual pieces of different projects
  • Record interviews with people (hint: family members) and share them
  • Collect and preserve pictures – scan or upload
  • Write names/dates/details right on the digital picture
  • Share these virtual notebooks with others in the family
  • Organize chapters of your book along with the research associated with each one
  • Upload and attach documents to specific notebooks
  • The search inside Evernote is powerful…even if you’ve taken a photo of a word it will show up in a search
  • Pictures, audio files, text, Word documents, PDFs and other formats can all exist in one note.
  • Evernote syncs between all devices that you have (desktop, web, phone, tablet)
  • Two or more people can edit a document at once, Evernote shows you the other person is there

The best way to discover how this tool can help you, think about a problem that you have first. Then brainstorm ways that Evernote can help you solve that problem.

Listen to the podcast to discover Kristi’s two favorite tools within Evernote – Skitch and Scannable.

Evernote Blog has different ideas on how you can use this tool to help organize your life. The basic sign-up is completely free, plus version is $24.99 per year, and the premium version is $49.99 per year (which includes unlimited storage). Here’s the link to sign up.

Lifestory Toolkit: Headspace App

(Brought to you by Lifestorytelling.com – Discover YOUR life stories!)

I’m a big fan of the Headspace App. I’ve heard many times that meditating or mindfulness is helpful for your focus, relaxation, and getting more things done. But I was never able to do it. This app is fabulous because it actually talks you through it every time you use it. So it’s a guided meditation and helps you make it very useful. There are various goals you can tell it to help you focus on health, performance, change, appreciation, creativity, happiness, focusing itself, depression, anxiety, self-esteem, and many more. A 10-session foundation course is free, so check it out. To unlock the full headspace journey and choose what you want to focus on you can get a monthly or annual subscription for as low as $7.99 per month. I encourage you to take 10 minutes each day to help you balance and focus your brain.

Free Download: 21 Ways to Capture Family History

Click Here for Free Download – 21 Ways to Capture Family History

KristiWillis-500x749 EvernoteAbout: Kristi Willis

Kristi Willis is a freelance writer, technology consultant and co-author of the book Untethered with Evernote: Tips and Workflows for the Independent Entrepreneur. She helps others discover the power of this fabulous tool through her work as an Evernote Business Certified Consultant and Ambassador and in a monthly Google Hangout on Air she co-hosts with Evernote Marketing Ambassador Stacey Harmon. As much as Kristi loves technology, she is equally passionate about the culinary world, and you can follow her writing on her blog, Kristi’s Farm to Table, and in Edible Austin, Austin Woman and Culturemap Austin magazines.

Links:

Website: Kristis Farm to Table

UntetheredWithEvernote.com

Facebook Page: Kristis Farm to Table

Untethered With Evernote FB Group

Twitter: Kristi Willis

YouTube: UntetheredWithEvernote (monthly Google Hangouts)

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Writer Kristi Willis started using Evernote by clipping and organizing her vast collection of recipes while watching football games. She shares some unique ways you can use Evernote (a virtual productivity tool) for all stages of writing, from sketching an outline of your idea, capturing audio notes and interviews, collecting research found on the internet, to putting it all together. Lifestory Toolkit: Headspace App. Free Download: 21 Ways to Capture Family History

Untethered And Productive

Kristi co-authored a book entitled Untethered With Evernote: Tips and Workflows for Independent Entrepreneurs. Evernote is a key tool for writers. The book is for people who work in messy places on-the-go such as airports, client offices, and coffee shops.

Evernote Productivity for Writers

We’re just scratching the surface of how to use Evernote in this interview. If you want to write your family stories, Evernote can help keep you organized. Ideas that Kristi shares:

  • Collecting research and keeping it organized
  • Tagging/labeling the individual pieces of different projects
  • Record interviews with people (hint: family members) and share them
  • Collect and preserve pictures – scan or upload
  • Write names/dates/details right on the digital picture
  • Share these virtual notebooks with others in the family
  • Organize chapters of your book along with the research associated with each one
  • Upload and attach documents to specific notebooks
  • The search inside Evernote is powerful…even if you’ve taken a photo of a word it will show up in a search
  • Pictures, audio files, text, Word documents, PDFs and other formats can all exist in one note.
  • Evernote syncs between all devices that you have (desktop, web, phone, tablet)
  • Two or more people can edit a document at once, Evernote shows you the other person is there

The best way to discover how this tool can help you, think about a problem that you have first. Then brainstorm ways that Evernote can help you solve that problem.

Listen to the podcast to discover Kristi’s two favorite tools within Evernote – Skitch and Scannable.

Evernote Blog has different ideas on how you can use this tool to help organize your life. The basic sign-up is completely free, plus version is $24.99 per year, and the premium version is $49.99 per year (which includes unlimited storage). Here’s the link to sign up.

Lifestory Toolkit: Headspace App

(Brought to you by Lifestorytelling.com – Discover YOUR life stories!)

I’m a big fan of the Headspace App. I’ve heard many times that meditating or mindfulness is helpful for your focus, relaxation, and getting more things done. But I was never able to do it. This app is fabulous because it actually talks you through it every time you use it. So it’s a guided meditation and helps you make it very useful. There are various goals you can tell it to help you focus on health, performance, change, appreciation, creativity, happiness, focusing itself, depression, anxiety, self-esteem, and many more. A 10-session foundation course is free, so check it out. To unlock the full headspace journey and choose what you want to focus on you can get a monthly or annual subscription for as low as $7.99 per month. I encourage you to take 10 minutes each day to help you balance and focus your brain.

Free Download: 21 Ways to Capture Family History

Click Here for Free Download – 21 Ways to Capture Family History

KristiWillis-500x749 EvernoteAbout: Kristi Willis

Kristi Willis is a freelance writer, technology consultant and co-author of the book Untethered with Evernote: Tips and Workflows for the Independent Entrepreneur. She helps others discover the power of this fabulous tool through her work as an Evernote Business Certified Consultant and Ambassador and in a monthly Google Hangout on Air she co-hosts with Evernote Marketing Ambassador Stacey Harmon. As much as Kristi loves technology, she is equally passionate about the culinary world, and you can follow her writing on her blog, Kristi’s Farm to Table, and in Edible Austin, Austin Woman and Culturemap Austin magazines.

Links:

Website: Kristis Farm to Table

UntetheredWithEvernote.com

Facebook Page: Kristis Farm to Table

Untethered With Evernote FB Group

Twitter: Kristi Willis

YouTube: UntetheredWithEvernote (monthly Google Hangouts)

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