Back in the 90s when I was in college, I remember being given addresses with no directions.
Google Maps didn't exist yet. No one I knew had been there before. So how did I find my destination?
I used a book of maps called the Thomas Guide.
I had to find the street name in the index. That led me to the page number and the co-ordinates the street was in. I could then use the maps to help me figure out what freeways would take me there.
In 10 minutes, I'd know how to get to my destination.
Now finding directions takes seconds. And this is what we all want. We want turn-by-turn directions to any goal without having to figure everything out.
We want a GPS.
iPARA is a kind of GPS for navigating your digital information. It helps turn a mass of information into a second brain you can rely on to take you where you want to go.
It cures digital disorganization that keeps us from living our best lives.
You are free to create because you know that you'll be able to keep track of your creations. You can find each project you started, even if you put it aside for a while. Your system will help you find it again.
Do you want a GPS for all the information in your life?
Do you want a second brain that helps you get things done?
If so, try iPARA. It will show you how to organize for action. You'll make progress with less effort than you did before.
See for yourself.
iPARA: How to organize your digital information for action
Today is the last day for the four special videos showing how I created the Gumroad graphics and the special graphics in the course itself.
After today, they go back into the vault.
To try iPARA, click here.
With gratitude,
Rodney