Remember Everything with Siri
Let Your Digital Assistant Remember It For You
Siri is your best friend when you need to capture ideas on the go. Remember a task, schedule a meeting, or capture a quote with just a few words.
Let Your Digital Assistant Remember It For You
Siri is your best friend when you need to capture ideas on the go. Remember a task, schedule a meeting, or capture a quote with just a few words.
Without a plan, you’re just busy
The key to productivity is to have a plan. Whatever timeframe you’re looking at, it’s the only way to make reliable progress towards your destination.
Are you building success into your everyday life?
In the early 1990s, researchers at MIT accidentally proved you can get more done with less effort by thinking less about what you’re doing. It just takes some preparation, practice, and discipline.
Ever finish the day with more to do than when you started? Here are five tips for protecting the big rocks on your schedule from the gravel that comes in.
How to use Evernote’s powerful search capabilities
There’s no point to archiving information if you can’t find it again. Evernote can help you save what’s important and find it again when you need it.
Go paperless and never make a late payment again
Paper bills can fall through the cracks if they don’t make it into your paperless system. Here’s how to track bills that need paid using Evernote.
The Most Focused Version of OmniFocus Yet
OmniFocus for Apple Watch is the most focused, tactical version of OmniFocus yet. Get things done without taking your phone out of your pocket.
You really can get more done by focusing on less
What’s important needs to stand out. Don’t let things that are unimportant pull you down.
Let a little yellow friend help you find the answers to the tough questions
One of the most useful programming techniques I’ve picked up is one they definitely didn’t cover in college. It can help you sort out all kinds of problems.
The further you get behind, the more you have to work to get ahead
Productivity is about doing less of what you have to do so you can do more of what you love. Here are five ways our choices can get in the way of that, creating more “debts” we need to pay off first.