Most people use Evernote for notes, but almost no one realizes it can reshape daily habits. What happens when you start tracking what you read, watch, or do inside it?
Whether you are new to Evernote or just want to see how to use it more effectively, my course “Evernote For Beginners” will help.

- Evernote helps track books you’ve read and prevents buying duplicates in bookstores.
- A dedicated Book Notes notebook in Evernote organizes reading lists.
- Tracking details includes year read, title, author, pages, and category.
- Evernote’s search engine makes it easy to find books by title or author.
- Unfinished books are marked DNF (Did Not Finish) to avoid rereading mistakes.
- Kindle highlights and notes capture key ideas from each chapter.
- Physical book notes are written by hand to summarize chapter themes.
- Each finished book gets a summary note with cover image, publication details, and key takeaways.
- Evernote notes allow easy sharing of book recommendations through links.
- The system can be adapted for music collections, recipes, or personal habit tracking.

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