This month, we've been looking at the task list:
We're now looking at information first as action and then letting it move to reference.
Our digital task list is the sole source for everything we need to do. (Or at least we're working toward that end.)
Today, we explore the concept of "front-end thinking." You'll see how putting in more thought at the beginning of the project makes the whole process smooth and keeps things from falling through the cracks.
Tips to Help You Get Organized!
Android phones will soon reboot themselves after sitting unused for 3 days. A silent update rolling out to virtually all Android devices makes your phone more secure, and all you have to do is not touch it for a few days. The new feature implements auto-restart of a locked device, which will make your personal data harder to extract. The article starts about it rolling out in April, so you should have it now.
From the Archives
The Drop In CEO. Deborah Coviello and I talk about organizing your paper and digital information in a way that helps you sleep at night. We stress the importance of systems. (Deb has had me as a guest several times now. I always enjoy working with her.)
Evernote Real-Time Editing: It's New and It's Great. Evernote real-time editing is rolling out now. You may have it and not even know it. If you've got it, here's how to use it. (Now that it's been out for quite a while, this enhancement has proven very useful for me.)
The Amazing Legend of the 2-Cent Notepad. Want to get organized? Where do you begin? This message about the "2-cent notepad" gives us clarity for the present and the future.










