I’m loving the simplicity of Apple Notes… since I made the leap from EN, I am finding it so much easier to focus on the task at hand rather than getting distracted. It doesn’t quite look so pretty building out notes (such as with tables), but for some reason it enhances the note by being a more basic format
Great! Can’t wait to sign up. On my way out the door for morning exercise (harvest some bananas with my new machete). I was already planning on signing up for the overwhelmed/disorganized series today. I was already planning on doing this some time, but with the Time Sector System included that should just about do it!
Great video, Carl. How would you distinguish what is a goal vs what is a project? For example planning the 2022 UPW in Sydney could potentially be either? Thanks!
Good question. A goal is something that to accomplish you need to change a behaviour or habit and that has a significant positive impact on your life. A project just needs doing by a given date. So the UPW Sydney example would be a project. What I learn at UPW could become a goal.
"another episode of working with todoist" hmmm. I think someone got their videos mixed up. Seriously though, thank you for making these videos I am enjoying your working with Apple series. I have learned many useful tips.
Hey Carl, great video! I’m actually looking for a video comparing Evernote and Apple Notes. Why would you choose to start using Apple Notes after using Evernote for such a long time? Or, do you use both for specific use cases?
I still use Evernote. Apple Notes is more of a hobby and I want to show people who are not interested in a fully-featured notes app that their built-in notes app can do a lot of things. And that's the difference between the two. If you want a simple notes app, that is very powerful, then Apple Notes is the way to go. If you prefer something with a lot more features and want to build things like a custom CRM system, then Evernote would be a better choice.
Notes tip: you don’t need to highlight the text to change the style (heading, etc.). Click anywhere on the line of text, change the style and Notes will change all the words in that paragraph.
Great Video. I am noticing an overlap between your "Goals" and "Areas." Can you explain this a little better for me? In your podcast, they have the exact same titles. You explain the difference between and Goal and a Project, but I'm a little confused between a Goal and Area. Thank in advance.
Yes. There will always be an overlap because your goals will come from your areas of focus. A weight loss goal will come from health and fitness, and a career goal will come from your Career/business area. You use goals to pull you back on track with your areas of focus.
Hi Clifton, a project is something with a deadline that involves completing a set of tasks to accomplish a specific outcome. A goal is consistently doing a specific task or action with the desired outcome of developing or changing a habit that betters us. Well, that's how I define them. 🙂
Why use notes for this? I would use a spreadsheet with a weekly timeframe and clear defined goals , milestones and activities. Works for companies and projects.
Which is exactly how I use notes for my more complex projects. Ultimately, I want to be focused on getting the job done, not rearranging columns and lines. The less organising and planning, the doing gets done.
I definitely love the What, Why, How approach! Great stuff Carl!
Thank you, Demetri. Glad you like it
I’m loving the simplicity of Apple Notes… since I made the leap from EN, I am finding it so much easier to focus on the task at hand rather than getting distracted. It doesn’t quite look so pretty building out notes (such as with tables), but for some reason it enhances the note by being a more basic format
I think you have a very valid point there, Jef.
Thank you for this series of apple apps videos. Getting my productivity moving forward after a long stall.
You're very welcome, Tina.
Lovely simple system which so shall trial! Thanks Carl.
Thanks. Glad you like it.
Great! Can’t wait to sign up. On my way out the door for morning exercise (harvest some bananas with my new machete). I was already planning on signing up for the overwhelmed/disorganized series today. I was already planning on doing this some time, but with the Time Sector System included that should just about do it!
You're very welcome :-)
Really great courses I start loving your video everyday I am watching them.❤
Glad you enjoy these videos, Redouane.
Thank you very much Carl!
Very useful video!
Glad to have been able to help,
Great update as normal, you got the first thumbs up from me
Thank you, John.
You are the best.
Hey, he is the best !
Hahaha thanks Rémi.
Great video, Carl. How would you distinguish what is a goal vs what is a project? For example planning the 2022 UPW in Sydney could potentially be either? Thanks!
Good question. A goal is something that to accomplish you need to change a behaviour or habit and that has a significant positive impact on your life. A project just needs doing by a given date. So the UPW Sydney example would be a project. What I learn at UPW could become a goal.
I like your apple series videos…👍
Thank you, Hakan.
"another episode of working with todoist" hmmm. I think someone got their videos mixed up. Seriously though, thank you for making these videos I am enjoying your working with Apple series. I have learned many useful tips.
Hahaha, yeah, think I'm trying to do too much too quickly and get my words mixed up.
Hey Carl, great video! I’m actually looking for a video comparing Evernote and Apple Notes. Why would you choose to start using Apple Notes after using Evernote for such a long time? Or, do you use both for specific use cases?
I still use Evernote. Apple Notes is more of a hobby and I want to show people who are not interested in a fully-featured notes app that their built-in notes app can do a lot of things. And that's the difference between the two. If you want a simple notes app, that is very powerful, then Apple Notes is the way to go. If you prefer something with a lot more features and want to build things like a custom CRM system, then Evernote would be a better choice.
@@Carl_Pullein I Agree with that. Thank you for answering! 🙂
Good luck with the running. :-)
Thank you, Norman.
0:03 you sure is the Todoist series? :D
Oops. my mistake.
Could you make just the “Apple Notes” Playlist, please. Thanks 🙏
Happy to consider it for future developments.
Notes tip: you don’t need to highlight the text to change the style (heading, etc.). Click anywhere on the line of text, change the style and Notes will change all the words in that paragraph.
Thank you for sharing that, Kevin.
Is it possible to change the notes font color on the iPhone?
No. You can only do this on macOS.
Hey Carl, I am wanting to purchase the Ultimate Productivity Course. Is there any way to make payments? Thanks.
Hi Lori, can you email me? carl@carlpullein.com
I am very interested in your course, just afraid that my English is not good enough to understand everything :-)
If you can understand these videos, Christoph, you should be fine with the courses as the videos are screen shares or diagrams.
Great Video. I am noticing an overlap between your "Goals" and "Areas." Can you explain this a little better for me? In your podcast, they have the exact same titles. You explain the difference between and Goal and a Project, but I'm a little confused between a Goal and Area. Thank in advance.
Yes. There will always be an overlap because your goals will come from your areas of focus. A weight loss goal will come from health and fitness, and a career goal will come from your Career/business area.
You use goals to pull you back on track with your areas of focus.
@@Carl_Pullein Thank you, got it.
What is the difference between a goal and project? Do you maintain a master list for goals in the project section?
Hi Clifton, a project is something with a deadline that involves completing a set of tasks to accomplish a specific outcome. A goal is consistently doing a specific task or action with the desired outcome of developing or changing a habit that betters us.
Well, that's how I define them. 🙂
Why use notes for this?
I would use a spreadsheet with a weekly timeframe and clear defined goals , milestones and activities. Works for companies and projects.
Which is exactly how I use notes for my more complex projects. Ultimately, I want to be focused on getting the job done, not rearranging columns and lines. The less organising and planning, the doing gets done.
You’re thinking like a project manager, not as an amateur at setting goals and getting things in order