Moleskine Levels Up With Evernote and Pro Edition Notebooks
If you’re looking for a notebook to improve your note-taking game, Moleskine has you covered with its new Pro Collection and expanded Evernote Collection.
Continue ReadingIf you’re looking for a notebook to improve your note-taking game, Moleskine has you covered with its new Pro Collection and expanded Evernote Collection.
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Continue ReadingMy wife and I are winning the war against our accumulated mail and paperwork and it took learning from our previous mistakes before we got it right.
Continue ReadingI just googled a few items and discovered I haven’t done a year-end, get-it-done review since the end of 2012. I’d done one for 2011 and 2012, but somehow 2013 came and went and I have no idea what happened there. I’ll just blame it on my kids.
My hope is that some of the information below might be useful to you in your own personal and work lives. And trust me… for every item I seem to have under control, there’s a matching item that is completely chaos. I’m looking at my kids again.
Continue ReadingPresenting the GeekDad Mother’s Day Gift Guide, featuring a selection of items for those very special and geeky ladies in our lives.
Continue ReadingWhen a disorganized mom meets the magic of Post-it Brand and Evernote, amazing things can happen.
Continue ReadingThe problem with going paperless in any meaningful way means that it was doomed to fail if it does not follow the kiss-method. I share reasons for my current organizational success and failure in my past.
Continue ReadingPeople who know me will tell you I don’t go too many places without my iPad. I’ve made it an indispensable tool for both my job and my personal life. It’s the only personal assistant I can afford, so I’m always on the lookout for new ways to use it. I get a lot of requests from friends and family (but also from complete strangers at my second office — aka, the coffee shop) who see me doing something with my tablet that they’ve not seen before. Many times it’s an app… and many times it’s an accessory of some sort. And sometimes it’s a bit of both.
Continue ReadingEvernote has a variety of options, every geek knows that. But how does a working mom integrate the Evernote Post-it functionality at the office? Here’s some great ways.
Continue ReadingGeekMom goes to Evernote 3, and brings back the scoop on Post-it brand collaborations.
Continue ReadingI’m not in school any longer. (But I still consider myself a life-long student and am always learning new skills and subjects.) But every now and then when thinking back to high school and college, I shake my head and think how useful today’s technology (both hardware and software) would have been to me. How might I have used it? Glad you asked.
Continue ReadingIf you find yourself in the need for a high speed scanner, the ScanSnap iX500 is a very solid if slightly expensive choice.
Continue ReadingIt’s time to for my 2012 Year-End, Get-It-Done Self Review 2012 Edition. I’ve got some updates to share (and hopefully some recommendations you might find useful in your home or work life) as well as some new items to add …
Continue ReadingSo, if you’ve been reading my Efficiency Ninja posts over the last few days, you’ve probably figured out that I’m just not a big fan of paper. Just last night, my wife and I went to my son’s open house …
Continue ReadingI’ve written previously of my attempts to reduce the clutter in my office. I subscribe to a number of print magazines that often have two or three articles that I wish to keep. I have a large collection of tool …
Continue ReadingOver the last five or six months, I’ve managed to turn a somewhat on-again/off-again behavior into a solid habit that has paid dividends when it comes to my work. That habit is scanning in receipts, articles ripped from magazines, financial …
Continue ReadingThe summer months are a time when we dads get to spend a little more time with the family because the kids are out of school. Yes, it’s a little more taxing on the family agenda (and your wallet), but …
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