![]() ![]() ![]() Notes are searched on by their tags, as well as the notebook they are in ( among other things). Update: You can see in the screenshot above that I’ve already started to change my searches. I have a lot more than these (from here), some of which I need to prune, and some I should make more human-readable. ~Agenda – Julie – Things I need to discuss with Julie.*To-Read – Articles or books I want to read.Blog Ideas – Any ideas i might have for a blog post.Actions – Actions not associated with a project.Actions (all) – Everything that needs to be, single actions as well as project actions.~At Home – Anything that needs to happen at work.~At Work – Anything that needs to happen at work.Here are some of the searches I’ve used the most: Saved Searches provide a way to search through your notes contextually. All the notes that support my projects just go into the project notebook. My Simple Curiosity’s system has a Support Materials notebook, but I don’t see a need for it. Someday – These are projects you might start someday.Basically, anything that doesn’t fit in the other notebooks go here. Reference Materials – This notebook acts as a virtual filing cabinet.Projects – Every project has it’s own notebook, which will reside in the Projects notebook stack.Next – All single actions that don’t correspond to a project go here, as well as “ Waiting For” notes.Inbox – Notes that need triaged go here.The rest have a number next to them to ensure they stay in order the ‘!’ ensures the inbox stays at the top. Inbox”, but I already had “!Inbox”, and I just didn’t rename it. The system I was copying named the inbox notebook “1. Projects” is actually a notebook stack that will hold project notebooks. I use the desktop and android apps, and funnel my daily thoughts to them with my email shortcut android app. My GTD system uses the following from Evernote: ![]()
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