11.11.2019 - By Asian Efficiency
In this episode, Francesco D’Alessio from the Keep Productive Youtube channel returns to the podcast. We talk about Notion, a productivity tool that has been getting a ton of buzz over the past year, as well as how to pick a productivity tool that's right for you.
We also do a lightning round where Francesco shares his favorite tools that he uses to be productive every day.
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Cheat Sheet:
Francesco's top 3 productivity resources [2:22]
What Notion is and why it's such a revolutionary application [6:58]
Some of the more inspired uses of Notion that Francesco has seen in the community [11:05]
How Notion's flexible options make maintaining a database much easier than with other platforms [13:49]
Why Francesco says Notion does 80% of what every other application can do [19:19]
What Airtable is and how it is useful for teams [25:30]
Why Francesco made his "Sorry Evernote Users" video and how Evernote's role in his life has changed [28:54]
What apps and tools Francesco for different productivity areas [37:13]
Francesco's advice for how to best use your tools [44:07]
Links:
Grammarly
21 Lessons for the 21st Century
JBL Lifestyle E65BTNC Over-Ear Bluetooth Noise-Canceling Headphones
Woven Calendar
Task Manager Smackdown: Simplify Your Life By Choosing the Right Task Manager for YOU (TPS181)
Notion
Notion Template Gallery
Watch Francesco's documentary on Notion: Notion's Team & Culture
Airtable
"The Most Advanced Airtable I've Ever Seen!"
The Productivity Show: productivity books airtable article
"Sorry Evernote Users"
Todoist
Moleskine Timepage App
Missive
Sanebox
Baron Fig Notebooks
Connect with Francesco D’Alessio
Keep Productive on Youtube
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