

I had LOTS of new ministry ideas that had to be implemented in a timely manner, without loose ends attached.Ĭertain it would help me organize and execute all the ideas floating around in my head, I knew Evernote was the answer to this ongoing dilemma as a detail-oriented creative.

Thinking back over what worked and what didn’t, I realized I was most organized when I was working full time at a church before I had my daughter. As I mentioned in my post How to Make New Year’s Resolutions Stick, I believe several factors lead to the downfall of my fancy (but pricey) planners. When my previous planner found it’s new home on our bookshelf with all the other planners from the last several years, I knew I needed a better system in place. Fortunately, I have implemented a much better system as I show you how to use Evernote as a planner to set goals and achieve them. Last year, I spent way more than I should have on a planner that I only used for a couple months. Every year around this time I’m mesmerized by the beautiful planners whose floral patterns and crisp lines so elegantly grace my newsfeed.
