![]() To be able to access Evernote anytime from anywhere is very important for me. I use PC at work, I use Mac at home, and I have iPhone and iPad - 4 devices already. However, Evernote basic only allows me to connect 2 devices. I am using an Evernote premium and this plan allows me to upload 10GB per month. The concern I should care about is storage space. The basic idea is I toss any physical paper document into Evernote and destroy physical paper physically.įor this purpose, Evernote is great for me. I am not using Evernote for storage of my photos.Įvernote is a giant digital black box for me. I am not using Evernote as a writing tool. I use Evernote as a digital storage not for other purposes. Why Evernote Reason 1: I use Evernote as a Digital Storage We have Dropbox and Google Drive for cloud storage. I’ve been using Evernote for almost a decade and I will not change my tool. Today, I would like to share my paperless lifestyle with you. Storing papers digitally is an essential step as minimalist. Not seeing random paper at home feels great. That was almost a decade ago but I remember that changed my life. One day, I decided to move all physical papers digitally as much as possible. I will want to see the breakdown cost again for the dentist estimates, I want to keep letters from daycare just in case, and I want to keep my baby’s milestone checkup visit note for the record. coupon code, it doesn’t expire in 2 months. ![]() Receipts, maybe I will return one of the items. However, each paper says “You cannot throw me because I have a reason to be here.” and that’s right. So these papers, I would love to throw away and never see them in our house. Random paper in the kitchen counter or on my desk makes me sick. Receipts, postcard size direct mails with coupon code, dentist estimates, letters from daycare, paper pediatrics wrote as milestone checkup visits, etc. On a daily basis, so many random papers are coming to me that I cannot throw away but I don’t even know if I need it in the future.
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