


Checklists are designed to serve as reminders of things that you need to do, but not things that serve as single-action items, which Evernote considers a task.Ĭhecklists come in handy for activities that take several steps to complete, or for a portion of a project that requires lists. Here are some examples of things I use them for:Īs a lawyer, master checklists can be used to remind you of the steps in routine activities such as: In this post, I’ll focus on using checklists in Evernote to help you become an even more productive lawyer.įirst, it’s important to point out there is a real and meaningful distinction between checklists and tasks in Evernote. In previous posts, I’ve covered how Evernote helps to get things done more efficiently and with ease.
