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Computer Time Management Writing

New Writing Project – Evernote and Ministry

OK. I just started putting together a book/e-book/resource about how to use Evernote in Church Ministry. The book will help pastors, assistants, associates, etc. who work in a team or a solo environment to leverage the power and usefulness of Evernote. From visits to prayer requests to counseling to trips and conferences, this resource has great […]

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Time Management

Getting Things Done (GTD) First Steps – Helpful Starting Points

From David Allen Question: For the people who need an immediate change, what are the first steps to be taken?   Answer from David Allen: Get a notepad and inbox, capture everything that has your attention. Decide the next actions on each and all of them. Review that total inventory, keeping it current, at least weekly. […]

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Computer Technology

Using Evernote for a Conference

One of the questions I receive regurlarly is “Why are you SO fond of Evernote?” The cousins to this are “How do you use it?” and “What good is it since I just print everything anyway…?” Here are some screenshots showing my process for gathering everything I need for our state’s association meeting. By placing […]

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Christianity Personal

Values of an Institution

(As I am putting away this semester, and working on my opportunities for the Summer and Fall, I have been trying to re-read some of my earlier writing among other items to help clarify my direction and gain some momentum for the writing season ahead.) Every school, business, family, church, or college has a set […]

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Christianity Leadership

A blast from the past to those about to graduate…

I came across this while cleaning out some folders. Trying to practice what ProfHacker preaches when I stumbled into this letter aimed at 2007 graduates. …This letter comes on the heels of the tragedy on the Virginia Tech campus. One young man, disturbed and motivated by evil, leveled incredible destruction and loss of life upon unsuspecting others. […]