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Ive been using OneNote for a few years now. The main reason was to become more organized. You see, Im constantly thinking of tasks I need to do. I have ideas for new videos, I need to write down the name of a new app someone just told me about. I ended up collecting these in different places, and none of them were being synced. A lot of these disappeared into a black hole. In this video, Im going to share with you some OneNote tips and tricks and how I like to use it. (upbeat music) Before we get started a brief thanks to Skillshare for sponsoring todays video. Skillshare is a learning platform with lots of great classes. And I have a special link for you that gives you two months free premium access. Youre going to find it in the description of this video. But Im going to chat more about them towards the end, so stay tuned for that. Now lets continue with our tips. David Allen, the author of Getting Things Done. By the way, its a great book, and I highly recommend it if you