Hello there,
As you may have
noticed over the past few week, due to a number of reasons, my blogging
consistency has dropped. So for most of this week I decided to take a few days
off to re assess how I was planning everything. Before I took these few
thinking days I was only using scraps of paper, the odd phone reminder and my
memory to do my blog planning. It was definitely not working. The first thing I
attempted was having an actual folder with sections for blog posts, general
diary, social media and link parties. Some that I saw looked so beautiful but I
just didn't have the patience for that level of detail, I needed something that
I could chop and change- I needed something computer based.
While pondering my
thoughts I found an application, pre-installed onto my tablet called 'One
note'. At first I was skeptical as it just looked too small on my little tablet
screen but when I attached my key board I become hooked! I now use it for all
sorts of planning, blogs, college, work… everything. In this post I explain the
basics of One note and then show you how I use it for blogging.
*I am not being
sponsored for this post, these are all my own opinions.
What is one note?
One note is an
application that is found on Windows 8 and is touch screen compatible. The
basic premise is that you have notebooks within one note that are then broken
down into as many different sections as you like and each section has as many
pages as you like. You can add charts,
text, small drawings, pictures, links and other documents form windows
applications, you can put them anywhere on the pages so you can organise all
your notes however you like.
Probably the best
way of explaining it is using the Microsoft video introducing the application.
