Intra-note-based system

"The interior of a TARDIS is much larger than its exterior, which can blend in with its surroundings using the ship's "chameleon circuit". In the series, the Doctor pilots an obsolete Type 40 TARDIS. Its chameleon circuit is broken, leaving it [the exterior] stuck in the shape of a 1960s-style London police box after its visit there in 1963." - Wikipedia

Of course, the interior of a note (note body) is vastly bigger than the exterior (note title). We're going to leverage Evernote's ability to house tailor-made expandable tables and lists. In this first post, I'll be showcasing Evernote's ability to house the 3 component sections of the Kanban Calendar system in individual notes - an entire section in one note. Actually, the whole bang shoot could be housed in one note - but I'd like to take advantage of some cool features Evernote has...

Let's get to it, shall we?

First of all, here is a public Evernote notebook you are welcome to join, containing the example templates you see below, plus cleaner customizable ones (See point 1 under "Time-Travel Tips" below for details). Let's take a look under the hood of our TARDIS - at the features of Evernote's intra-note and inter-note-based task-management setup.

"A iPhone's an iPhone, no matter how small"

(Soundtrack: Doctor Who Official Theme Song)