Evernote can do more than just hold notes, but most people miss this.
Today, I’ll show my simple Evernote reference system that saves time later.

This tutorial shows how Evernote can store reference information that supports future work and personal needs. Dave explains a simple Evernote reference system using notebook stacks and a small number of notebooks. The focus stays on storing non actionable information for easy access later using Evernote search.
- Evernote can store reference notes that are not tasks or active projects.
- A reference notebook stack keeps personal, work, and list information organized.
- Fewer notebooks work better because Evernote search finds information quickly.
- Personal reference notes can include photos, records, manuals, and documents.
- Lists in Evernote help store checklists like travel packing or car maintenance.
- Work reference notes store information that may be useful later but not today.
- Travel notes in Evernote can track cities, hotels, restaurants, and parking locations.
- Images saved in Evernote help recall details like license plates or parking spots.
- Over organizing with too many notebooks makes Evernote harder to use.
- A simple Evernote system supports productivity, clarity, and faster information retrieval.


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