Productivity and Organizing - resources Resources, Tips and ideas for being more productive and organized. A “poster” is at end. I've been working on my productivity and organizing for decades, starting with notebooks and binders, then paper organizers, PDAs and today's tools. All these tools are needed, but so are ways to be productive. Here are some resources for you: Resources and Links: 7 Habits of Highly Effective People-Outline, 7 Habits of Highly Effective People-Wikipedia Great for every aspect of your life Getting Things Done 5 Steps I use this daily, especially with emails Ben Franklin’s Daily Schedule I love his philosophy and organization Organizing Resources from my blog and some more Get Organized - tips and resources for students, teachers, admin and more My Workflow as CIO - includes heavy use of Evernote Apps, Articles and Resources Evernote Evernote - new and improved and a great app for Education (and more) Evernote Tips and Tricks Series (updated often) Yes, I still use Evernote. Because it’s still the best way to get s**t done. Introducing Templates, A Better Way to Make Notes Google Keep and more tips Outlook Tips from Microsoft, 13 Outlook Productivity & Organization Tips OneNote 10 Tips and Tricks That Will Make You a OneNote Ninja 11 Tips for Improving Productivity using OneNote How to Master Microsoft Office OneNote 7-Step Prep: Make a Weekly Plan for YOU! Planning sheet under #3 is great Project Management Guide for Beginners 8 Proven Strategies for Remote Work Take a Moment and Assess Your Workspace for Productivity My First Month Using A Paper Planner After A Decade Drowning In Apps Full Focus Paper Planner Weekly Momentum Planner (free printable download) The Basics Notebook Franklin Planner (I used these for years before moving to digital) 15 Habits That Will Totally Transform Your Productivity How to be More Productive and Eliminate Time Wasting Activities by Using the “Eisenhower Box” Find a system that works for you - paper based, digital, combination, etc. Set reminders in digital apps - Calendar, Keep, Evernote, etc. to make sure you don't forget things. Focus on your priorities. Read and learn. . This post originally appeared on Educational Technology Guy Feel free to share summaries and links to these articles, but do not copy and repost entire article. Follow me on Twitter and Google+