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Productivity — Step by Step
Productive Workflow With Noteplan 3 and DevonThink 3
I can finally stay on top of things
The time has finally come. I wanted to fill out the bathtub with warm water and take a relaxing bath. After all the workouts I did around the farm, it was time to dip my sore muscles in this warm water coming straight from the well.
The tap water pressure was shallow. We had noticed that recently. It took way too long to fill the tub, but we were dragging our feet to take action.
It was time to change the filters of the central water system.
My life partner and I dressed up warmly and went around the farm. It was frigid outside.
The water system is in a tiny shed at the back of the farm. We switched the light on. The filters were just in front of us.
We are lucky enough to have super clean well water. The only particles to remove are those fine sediments from underground layers. There was a lot of deposit. The filter replacement was overdue.
After successfully washing off the first filter (made to collect the bigger size particles) and replacing the second filter (that takes care of the finest ones), we decided not to let this situation happen again. So it was time to do some helpful note-taking and planning.
I got into the habit of using Noteplan 3 for this purpose. It is pretty simple to use, and its interface is intuitive. Not to mention that Noteplan 3 community is conducive to advising and troubleshooting.
I’m also using DevonThink 3 to collect and store documents related to my projects or tasks. It is one of the best solutions that keep my archives tidy.
A Deep Dive Into My Productive Workflow
Step-by-step description of my use of NotePlan 3 and DevonThink 3
Every note-taking app comes with its philosophy. NotePlan 3 approaches note-taking with two distinct types of notes.
Calendar notes and project notes
NotePlan 3 offers two types of notes: