![]() That’s great! But if you want to make sure you can locate a specific piece of content or information, you could do the following: ![]() Sometimes you know you could just go to a specific channel or website and use their search function. I am hopeful that these four ideas will help you today! (1) Save links and downloads in a way that you’ll be able to get BACK to them within 30 seconds, if you wanted to do so. ![]() But once I learned how to organize my mind so that the information could just “flow,” I felt like I’d unclogged my mental vacuum, and then the momentum for which I’d been searching finally came. I felt frustrated with myself, frustrated with other people for trying to shove more information at me, and frustrated with my situation that seemed to lack the progress and momentum I was craving. But that wasn’t always the case.Īs I moved into adulthood–got married, finished college, had our first baby, and moved with Eric to Northern California to start his first job, I used to read one book at a time (if that), and I didn’t even want to learn more because my brain didn’t have anywhere to “put” the information. These principles I’m discussing today are what make it possible for me to read, listen to podcasts, watch videos, attend conferences, and learn as much as I can–and then use those things as FUEL. Today I’m sharing four ways you can easily organize the information you get here at LearnDoBecome (or from other sources!) so that you can get all the benefits–without the “drain.”Īt the bottom of this post, I’m going to include some additional support materials (about how I use Evernote, make time to read, and organize my mind), but by the time you get to those links, you’ll know what to do with them! Donovan, Ian Sane, Keith Williamson, owlpacino, joshparent, ellenm1, leppre, ivanpw, buba69, bastique, Mike Licht, NotionsCapital.As we continue to create posts, podcasts, videos, online programs, and training resources at LearnDoBecome, we know it can start to feel overwhelming. on & off, fontplaydotcom, Crystl, Patricia Figueira, Andrew Michaels, Daisyree Bakker, jking89, Jan Krömer, clicksense, justinbaeder, Kara Allyson, *sax, Blue Bunny® Ice Cream, mrmanc, mdanys, katmary, euthman, MelGX, Roadside Guitars, donjd2, Victori∀, quinn.anya, law_keven, Aidan Jones, Brocco Lee, lrargerich, Mike Licht,, Nadia Szopinska, Varin Tsai, ClaraDon, Jinx!, the Italian voice, GirlReporter, Peter, mrmanc, Navin75, SantaRosa OLD SKOOL, Rodrigo_Soldon, rharrison, 04deveni, Flashy Soup Can, lizzelizzel, ericmay, flossyflotsam, SMercury98, Tambako the Jaguar, trint, themaum, Robert S. Photos used under Creative Commons from contemplicity, ArchiM, MAURO CATEB, Marco Bellucci, DafneCholet, Outburner, louis konstantinou, laffy4k, foistclub, Phil Monger, epictures. © Copyright For Your Family Story 2016 - All Rights Reserved ~Caroline Other iPad App Blog List Posts: Thus, making me potentially more productive in 2014. This list, though, should get you started on thinking about being more productive in 2014 with your iPad! It has certainly made it easy for me to see what I need to review and blog about. I have more iPad apps that could/should fall under "Productivity" but I have them organized differently on my iPad.
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