My ADHD Brain: Paperless Notetaking with Evernote, Google Drive and Notability

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  • Опубліковано 19 сер 2024

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  • @intiillimani8673
    @intiillimani8673 2 роки тому +1

    For me, OneNote has been my best friend for taking notes in class. It just feels like having a super organized folder/notebook of all my notes, divided by different classes and by semester!!! I also write in Comic Sans or Calibri.

  • @JacobNevill
    @JacobNevill 6 років тому +2

    Thank you for sharing this! As some who is also ADHD, this was super helpful!

  • @RAG0407
    @RAG0407 4 роки тому

    Hi there. your videos have been helpful for me to start using tags better in Evernote. To share how I go paperless I have got a few steps.
    1. Evernote for all quick thoughts, ideas and info I need to store in my second brain:)
    2. Rather notability I use Noteshelf or Penultimate for hand written notes. The adv of Noteshelf or Penultimate is they sync live.
    3. With these two steps everything for work, fun, study and family is being captured into my Evernote account. This is a break through for me (before I used to have stuff in different apps in different places) but now everything is complete in Evernote.
    4. From your tips I have simplified the folders to bigger groups and then used tags and saved searches. Using advanced searches I am able to link notes and ideas based on keywords (even from my handwriting and typed notes).
    My learnings - the repository functionality is more important than the apps I used to create notes and data. I used to pay and obsess about the apps I used to create notes. Now my focus is on how I store, tag and can link ideas together in evernote. I just need evernote to come up with AI tagging so it links topics with common ideas all by itsel. When this day comes my evernote brain will be telling me what to do:) is that a good thing?

  • @desiguy1191
    @desiguy1191 6 років тому

    Thank you very much Lara. We think in a similar fashion.

  • @marise-cellardoor2031
    @marise-cellardoor2031 2 роки тому

    When you said “Lara’s brain” I was like WTF? Haha I’m called Lara and have a file called that too 😂 so funny.

  • @NateJones10
    @NateJones10 6 років тому +3

    Great tips. Have you looked at OneNote from Microsoft? It has all the same functions and its in one app instead of three. Also, Office 365 is free, comes with word, excel, power point and Onenote and Onedrive cloud storage. There is an app called Office Lens that is free too, and it scans as well as a bed scanner using your mobile device's optics and then sends the scanned document into whatever format you wish (including Onenote). I probably sound like I work Microsoft at this point, but all of the tools are right there in one free service from them and they are full versions of those tried and true office suite programs. Any rate, obviously use what works best for you. Just thought I make you aware in case you didn't know. Take Care :)

    • @marblejarchannel
      @marblejarchannel  6 років тому

      Hi, Nate. Thanks for the info. I use OneNote for work and think the Windows application is very robust. My problem is that outside of work, I primarily use my iPad. At the time I was evaluating, the OneNote iPad app was a very stripped down version of their Windows software. I could probably go back and take another look at it -- I'm sure it's much better now!

    • @justcallmehanna823
      @justcallmehanna823 6 років тому

      OneNote has no iPad handwriting features so it’s not really a good iPad app.

    • @messenger3478
      @messenger3478 5 років тому

      It also sucks on Android. It took several hours for me to be able to use it, because of account issues. After finely being able to, it was a let down. Every thing except for 1 feature that made it special isn't available. The one thing that it has available is pdf annotation for free.
      And, the features it does have is available in other apps. I'd rather go with something else.

  • @ianbuchanan2461
    @ianbuchanan2461 4 роки тому

    Excellent. You say you export from Notability into Evernote by using the Image format, why not export as a PDF. Works well and, certainly allows you to use the tremendous Evernote search facility to find things later.

    • @marblejarchannel
      @marblejarchannel  4 роки тому

      Hi, Ian. I do attach PDFs some of the time - it just depends on what the document is. I like the ready access to images (they come right up without having to click twice), but your point about search is a good one!

  • @J_heterodox
    @J_heterodox 5 років тому

    Sweet RAM HD analogy

  • @alexgoico
    @alexgoico 3 роки тому

    Evernote is so expensive in Sweden. Do you have any other tips

  • @Radiance70
    @Radiance70 5 років тому

    Have you tried airtable? I too think in spreadsheets and I adore airtable!

    • @marblejarchannel
      @marblejarchannel  5 років тому

      You are the third person to recommend Airtable. I will definitely check it out. Thank you!

  • @fernsader9261
    @fernsader9261 4 роки тому

    Helpful. Good video. What apps did you use to make this video?

    • @marblejarchannel
      @marblejarchannel  4 роки тому

      I used Wondershare’s Filmora for the video editing and the screen record function on my iPad.

    • @fernsader9261
      @fernsader9261 4 роки тому

      Marble Jar Channel I see. Well thank you.Wish I could watch you edit. How did you get so good with editing?

  • @philvalentine993
    @philvalentine993 6 років тому

    Would you be able to RE-TYPE as well (into those lines) once you scan the document into adobe?

    • @marblejarchannel
      @marblejarchannel  6 років тому

      I’m not 100% sure what you mean (maybe you can clarify after reading my response), but Abode Scan recognizes text, but doesn’t allow you to edit it at all. You can pull the PDF into GoodReader for more editing capabilities if that is what you are looking for. I have a tutorial coming out soon on that app!

  • @shelligeorge2512
    @shelligeorge2512 5 років тому

    Why not google keep?

    • @marblejarchannel
      @marblejarchannel  5 років тому

      I use Google Keep for some things, but I don't love the lack of organized storage structure with Google Keep. I still use it for quick notes and for text recognition!

  • @moshyboy8050
    @moshyboy8050 6 років тому

    Can Notability be used like Evernote as a “file cabinet?” Thanks.

    • @marblejarchannel
      @marblejarchannel  6 років тому

      Hi, James. I'd be interested to hear what you think if you tried to use it in the same way. Notability doesn't have a PC or web-based version, so it wouldn't work for me. I also think the search ability and tagging are not as robust. Let me know if you have a different experience!

    •  4 роки тому

      No

    • @JENewport
      @JENewport 4 роки тому

      Notability has folders, tags, etc. to organize notes. I have hundreds of separate notes in various projects and folders. It has excellent searching of handwriting so I find it very easy to locate notes on any subject.