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  1. Spring Made Simple: Spring Cleaning with (and Around) the Kids

    Community | By Stefanie Fazzio

    I don’t care if the groundhog sees his shadow or not— when March hits, I start cleaning. I’m purging belongings, I’m scrubbing the patio furniture and organizing my husband’s sock drawer; nothing is safe. Organizational overhauls can be a great learning experience for kids, especially when those kids are responsible for much of the mess in the house. For me, it’s just as much about getting them to pitch in as it is imparting some organizational wisdom. Here are some out-of-the-box ideas for cleaning up after, around and with the kids.

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  2. Evernote World: London Calling!

    Community | By Emma Page

    We recently held our first European Evernote Business Meetup in Central London. Over 80 Evernote users gathered at  the HUB Westminster for an evening full of Evernote Business tips and use cases. Two Evernote Ambassadors, Jim Cregan from Jimmy’s Iced Coffee and Russell Curtis from the award-winning London architects RCKa, shared their entrepreneurial challenges and how Evernote [...]

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  3. Announcing Our Newest Design Ambassador, Erin Souder of House of Earnest

    Community | By Stefanie Fazzio

    Erin Souder loves to create and is the voice behind the daily DIY and home style blog, House of Earnest. Erin uses Evernote for all aspects of her blog; everything from capturing furniture inspiration to sharing exciting DIY ideas. We’re excited to welcome her as our newest Evernote Design Ambassador. She’s written before about all the ways Evernote helps her manage her workflow and ideas for House of Earnest here, and today she’s sharing a few more.

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  4. The Benefits of Public and Shared Notebooks

    Tips + Guides | By Kasey Fleisher Hickey

    Contributed post by Lindsey Holmes, Small Business Ambassador One of my favorite aspects of Evernote is the sharing features—Shared Notebooks and Public Notebooks, in particular. I create Shared and Public Notebooks for a range of things that are at the core to my agency’s approach to management, strategy and execution. Shared vs. Public Notebooks You [...]

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