![]() ![]() Just off the top of my head we could have one for:Ī user who wants to assign a priority to his tasks and projectsĪ user who wants a prioritized daily to do list. Rather than have us do our own starting from scratch. The other option would be for them to offer pre canned perspectives targeted at a certain type of user. It would be great if the Omni group hosted virtual training, maybe an hour a week where you could see what others are doing and how they set up their systems and workflows. What I really want is 2 hours of individual consulting for $200 spread out in 30 min access over a month so that could get my questions answered quickly define things to try and the meet back and fine tune it. I need to do a bit more research on the course. ![]() Who would ever imagine that creating a daily prioritized ToDo list would be this complicated. I am considering taking Peters course which starts shortly. One of the main things I learned from him was the importance of doing a regular review. I imagine that there is some way to hide Tasks that you want to capture but not work on right now. If one keeps getting that question that might mean they don’t like the answer. To me that kinda defeats the purpose of getting it all out your head. To the best of my knowledge his recommendation is to not put so many things in OmniFocus. MacSparky has indicated that the biggest question he gets regarding OmniFocus is how to deal with being overwhelmed by a large number of tasks. I am going to email him and see if he has developed something that shows how to set that up. I purchased MacSparky‘s OmniFocus field guide and learned a lot about how to run the software and even some possible work flows but despite taking that course I still open OmniFocus and ask myself the question “What do I do now.ĭavid discusses using the forecast method of assigning tasks to a day or deferring it to that day but I believe he’s moved on to Time Chunking but I’m not sure how he implements that in OmniFocus. That might be good advice but If I go back to paper then then I am going back to paper. His recommendation for dealing with the overwhelm was to basically look at your long list pick out five of them and write them on a sheet of paper. In an effort to get access to Brooks Duncan I joined the Asian efficiency dojo and spent $350 unfortunately they are spread quite thin and it largely it was a waste of time and money. ![]() With my ADD it seem like it was just creating another bucket of things that I would have to manage and somehow integrate back into OmniFocus. Tim‘s recommendation was that I move a lot of those things out to another storage such as Evernote. I signed up for Tim Stringer‘s Learn OmniFocus and got some good tips and even went so far as to have a individual session with him but we didn’t jell.įollowing the GTD principles I ended up doing a brain dump and ended up with about 4500 tasks. I was hoping to find a way to have the really important things pop up to the surface. My main challenge is how to see the trees in the forest. Here’s to your productive life.I would be embarrassed to admit exactly how much time, money and effort I put into getting OmniFocus to work. I’m Ray Sidney-Smith, Evernote Certified Consultant, for Getting More Done With Evernote. To learn more and follow me please visit. Integrating OmniFocus and Evernote with Evernote Certified Consultant Tim Stringer, Technically Simple, which provides coaching, consulting and training to support people and organizations in using technology in a productive way, and Learn OmniFocus, a membership site to learn how to use OmniFocus, the personal task manager for Mac, iOS and Web. New Evernote Web doesn’t contain the functionality to open note links in desktop software, add/remove Reminders, and not synchronizing Shortcuts. “Mid-Year Review: Our Progress so Far, and How You Can Help” by Evernote CEO Ian Small And, with Getting More Done With Evernote, I hope to help everyone love Evernote, or at least enjoy digital note-taking, a little more with each episode. I’m your host, Ray Sidney-Smith, Evernote user since 2009, Evernote Certified Consultant and Evernote Regional Leader for North America. Integrating OmniFocus and Evernote with Evernote Certified Consultant Tim Stringer New Evernote Web doesn’t contain some functionality here’s what you need to know “Mid-Year Review: Our Progress so Far, and How You Can Help” ![]() Hello, and welcome to Getting More Done With Evernote, Episode 009: “Mid-Year Review: Our Progress so Far, and How You Can Help” Commentary and, Integrating OmniFocus and Evernote with Tim Stringer. ![]()
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