How to Improve Your Memory During Your Workout at the Gym

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Problem: Too many Great Ideas, not enough Memory

I love working out at the gym because it's a great opportunity to listen to internet marketing podcasts and learn about the lastest marketing strategies and trends.  The only problem is that when you hear great ideas (especially ideas that you're thinking of tweeting/blogging about later) it's tough to remember them.  Since it's hard to remember several ideas (or website links) throughout your entire workout and until you get to your home/office, it would be great to be able to write them down.  But who wants to carry a clipboard or notebook around the gym?

Solution: Your Mobile Phone/iPhone and the multi-platform Evernote program.

Evernote is  an excellent web-based as well as phone-based program you can use to jot down your notes in a hurry.  All you have to do is register on Evernote's website and then download the Evernote software and install it onto your laptop/desktop (PC or Mac) and web-enabled phone. Since the Evernote site has directions, videos & tutorials & screenshots, I'm just going to show you how to use Evernote at the gym during your workout.

How to Improve Your Memory During Your Workout at the Gym

  1. Download and Synchronize podcasts onto your mobile phone/iPhone.
    Note: I use Juice and Windows Media Player for this.
    You may use iTunes.
  2. Listen to the podcasts while doing your workout.
  3. When you hear a great idea start Evernote on your mobile phone/iPhone.
  4. Jot down a note in Evernote.
  5. Example: "MOC: Google Website Analyzer" (see Evernote image).
  6. Rinse and repeat (do this for every great idea you hear that you want to remember).
  7. Extra credit to boost your site traffic: When you get back to your home/office write a tweet or blog post based on the great idea.

Image of Evernote for MOC (Marketing Over Coffee) Google Website Analyzer note

Image Of Evernote for FIR: Domino's Pizza note

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How does this help me Attract More Visitors to my Site?

You might be thinking, this is all great, but how does it help me get traffic to my website? Basically, by helping you remember all of the great ideas you heard in internet marketing and social media podcasts so you can blog and tweet about them on Twitter.  That's it, no magic or mirrors involved, just enabling you to write more blog posts and Twitter tweets which others may see or find via Google searches and then follow to your website (from your blog or your Twitter bio/profile).

Comments

Have a better way to remember great ideas during your workout? - just let me know...

And "extra credit" points for ways which improve your site traffic as well.

Caveats and Fine Print Warnings!

Please consult your Doctor before engaging in any exercise program.  Also, please be sure to *pause* during your exercise routine *before* writing notes in Evernote in your mobile phone/iPhone!  After all, you don't want to end up falling or having an accident at the gym.

And no matter what happens, please do not hold Evernote, me (Karl Kasca), Attract More Visitors blog, IncreaseOnlineProfits.com, or Social Mastermind Corp. responsible as we've already cautioned you above.

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3 Responses to “How to Improve Your Memory During Your Workout at the Gym”

  1. Attract More Visitors » Blog Archive » How to Turn Handwritten Notes into a Treasure Trove of Knowledge using Evernote Tool Says:

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  2. Your Name Matt Kautz Says:

    Good tip... Use the music player itself to help remember what you were listening to. I love the doctor's handwriting... presumably the result of writing on the treadmill!

  3. kkasca Says:

    Hi Matt,

    Yes...and "don't try this at home" (scribbling on your PDA/mobile/iPhone and using the elliptical at the same time!).

    Take care,

    Karl

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