How to Get Things Done with OneNote: Set Up OneNote for GTD in 15 Minutes, Improve Productivity and Lead Your Way to Success
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Do you want to easily accomplish your to-do-list in a day? Do you want to be less busy in life? Do you wish to have more time?
Here’s the thing. Most people are so busy all the time that they no longer recognize that responsibilities are forgotten and relationships are not strengthened. With the huge pile of tasks undone, stack of mails unread, and heap of post-its that seem cluttered all around, people get busier and life becomes more stressful.
Take some time off and start organizing your strategy to get everything under control. Read on How to Get Things Done with OneNote and discover your way to productivity and efficiency.
Dominic Wolff, a seasoned author and business owner, found success in his business career improvising David Allen’s Getting Things Done (GTD) with Microsoft’s OneNote. With the two systems combined, Wolff assures that you’ll get your professional and personal lives under control.
In Dominic Wolff’s How to Get Things Done with OneNote, you can be more effective in maintaining a more organized and less stressful life. With this book, you get to learn the following:
•The Basic Organizational Groups of GTD (Know the different ways on how you can classify items.)
•Setting up OneNote for GTD Success (Get this done in just 15 minutes.)
•Using OneNote while Laying the Foundations of GTD (Understand how to use OneNote with just a few clicks while putting GTD in place.)
•Getting GTD and OneNote up and running (Follow 4 Simple Steps to run an effective personal management system.)
•7 Tips for Maximum Efficiency (Apply tips you can do on a weekly basis.)
•Advanced Tips and Tricks (Know 7 apps, devices, and strategies to fully ensure maximum productivity.)
Accomplish your to-do-list easily. Become less busy in life. Have more time. Live an organized life with just one click. Grab a copy of the book today.
Dominic Wolff
Dominic Wolff is an author, business owner and traveller (or as he likes to call it, a globe trotter). A native from Idaho, Dominic became interested in the mechanics of business from a very young age. From those early days of selling candy bars to running a multi-state company today, Dominic has always been on the lookout for systems that would improve his productivity and allow him more free time to enjoy his hobbies. He frequently writes articles about personal productivity for business publications. He believes that having a structure in place for work and life can mean the difference between being in control and merely coping. An avid collector of fine red wines, he also owns a small wine boutique stocking only the finest of Washington, Oregon and Idaho wines. During his travels to far and wonderful places he also searches for the absolute best Zinfandel that can rival those of California. He lives in Wyoming with his wife Sarah, two German Shepherds and a tiny vineyard of his own.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Good, interesting. wondered about cyber security in the cloud for 2022.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Good read for anyone who want to skip the voluminous version
- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5Nothing useful, content is missing. Neither Getting Things Done is well described, nor the functions of OneNote. What are those 71 pages for?!
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