Episode 184: The free tool I use ALL the time for my business

Are you taking advantage of this free tool? In today's episode, Fiona shares one of the tools/apps that she uses everyday in her business. Tune in!



Topics discussed in this episode: 

  • Introduction

  • iPhone Notes App

  • Five ways Fiona uses iPhone Notes App 

  • Conclusion


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It is much more natural to talk to say the words rather than sit in front of a computer screen, trying to think about, how am I gonna write this in a way that makes me sound really good and really smart, whatever it is that you're trying to get across. Whereas if you just talk and I, again, this is something that is an exercise that I get clients to do, especially people who've never kind of put themselves out there. They've never pitched to the media. They've never done anything like that. I'll be like record yourself or better yet, just talk into your notes app because Daniel Scott says the language that you use naturally. And that's a lot easier to then tweak and edit that and send that off to somebody who sent you a list of questions rather than stare at an empty screen to write. Particularly if you don't feel that you're a strong writer or that writing isn't something that you do quite often in your business.


Hello and welcome to episode 184 of the My Daily Business Coach podcast. Today, it is a coaching episode and that's really where we're gonna dive deep in one particular area of business and gimme some ideas and tips and tactics that you can kind of implement, pretty soon, maybe not always immediately, but you definitely can think about, and today's episode is actually probably something that you can implement immediately, and it may even be something you're already doing. So hopefully today's episode will give you even more ideas about this particular thing. But before we get stuck into that, I just wanted to remind you that if you are interested in one-on-one coaching with me, yours truly, we are currently booking people for June 2022 onwards. So we have a range of different business coaching packages. You can find out all about them at mydailybusinesscoach.com/shop.


And whilst I might be located in Melbourne Australia, I work with people all over the world. So it really depends on the time zone, but usually, we can make it work. So I've worked with people all over the US. I've also worked with people in New Zealand, Mexico, Spain, France, Germany, Italy. I think the furthest I went was Poland. I've also worked with people in Japan, Malaysia, India, the United Arab Emirates, and a whole bunch of people in Australia as well. So wherever you are, if you're interested in business coaching, make sure you check out mydailybusinesscoach.com/shop. All right. The other thing I wanted to mention before we get started is just to always pay my respects to traditional owners and custodians on this beautiful land where I record this podcast. The Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation and I pay my respects to their elders past, present and emerging and acknowledge that sovereignty has never been ceded. All right, let's get into today's episode.


So I found myself using a particular tool the other day, and I was thinking, I use this all the time and I could have just put it into a quick tip episode, which are the quick episodes that come out every single Tuesday morning, Australian time. But I thought, actually, I'd dive deeper into this because there are so many ways to use this tool that I think a lot of people are not aware of. Also, I should mention that whenever I mention any kind of tool or platform or app or anything like that on this show, I am not getting paid by any of them to mention that if I'm mentioning something it's because I actually think that it is really a good thing to have. So I wanted to talk to you today about the notes app on an iPhone. Now I use an iPhone.


I'm not sure if it's like Microsoft OneNote or I'm sure there are other notes that are on Android phones. So if you're listening to this and you're like, well, I don't have an iPhone. I don't think you need to switch off. I think a lot of these things are probably the same across some of the different notes apps. So I guess also I should give you some context to this. So last year, 2021. I invested in a new iPad Pro, I don't know if it's an iPad Pro I really should have looked that up before I started recording, but I basically invested in an iPad for my coaching business. Now, the reason that I did that is because we use Trello in coaching, in my one-on-one coaching sessions. And I often take notes about what we're talking about.


I might come up with ideas or action plans. And I used to actually just do all of that by hand, coz I am pretty old school. I'm happy to write things out, but what happened was then I would write things out. I would sometimes like to scan it to a VA to put into Trello. Other times I would be trying to reread my notes. Not really understanding what they said half the time. No, not really. But sometimes things were a bit more suitable and I decided to invest in the iPad so I can have my computers going, but I can also be typing at the same time. I'm a pretty quick typer. I actually find it much easier to type than to write. So I invested in that and at the time I was talking to a couple of friends who used it and they were like, you should get this, this paid notes app.


And so I looked at different notes, apps, and different things. And I was like, “No, I don't really wanna be on another tech subscription” because it was sort of like you went into these things. It's like, okay, now I'm gonna pay 1499 for this. And those subscriptions, I don't know if you've ever looked through your subscriptions but believe me, I have looked through mine and I'm like, we are paying way too much every month, I think at the moment we have like 22 subscriptions happening, but I just didn't wanna pay another thing for notes. So I decided to just use the notes app, which is on an iPad as well as on an iPhone that is free. And I thought I'm gonna look into different ways to use this. Now I'd already been using notes literally since I'm not sure if it came with the first iPhone, but I have always used iPhones.


It's just what I'm used to. I don't have a love affair with Apple, but you get used to certain things. So I have used the notes app forever and the biggest kind of way that I was using the notes app is to write my Sunday email. So if you're not on my Sunday email, I send an email every single Sunday, it's about a thousand words on a business element and I would often just write them while I'm waiting for stuff. Or when I find myself, it's a bit of extra time, I would just write ideas down and I'd write my Sunday emails. And then I would just send it to myself or send it to my VA or whatever. And it would go into the convert kit. The other way that I was using notes was literally for or notes. So ideas that I had shopping lists, list of like meal prep, recipes that someone who was just telling me like how they cook something, I'd write it down.


I'd always be putting notes in for somebody telling me which show they're watching or a really good book they read or all these things. And I have throughout, when did I get my first iPhone? Probably like 10 years ago. I'm not sure exactly when they came out, but I have tried so many different kinds of apps. And I have to say that I've always come back to notes. I mean, I use Asana and Trello for my work, but notes is something that I feel like is kind of a bit of an underdog where I was like, actually I use notes all the time in my business and not just for actually writing notes for all sorts of things, which I'll get into in a second. So as I was using it the other day, it kind of dawned on me that this actually deserves its own episode because there are so many different things that notes can help you do and do for free.


And let's face it when you are starting out in a business or maybe you are scaling or maybe you are doing something big, that's taking a big financial chunk out of your profit. It pays to be able to rely on some kind of free tool. So I thought I would go into a kind of five ways that I use the notes app. And again, I should preface this by saying that I'm sure there are applicable notes versus on Android phones. So I'm sure that some of these things exist there as well. So I'm just talking from my lived experience using an iPhone, an iPad, and my computer. And that's the other thing. Good thing. I should just, my notes, it's just across any single device that I have. So, which is awesome. So I can write a note on my phone and it instantly is up there on my laptop and vice versa or put it on my iPad and it's there on my laptop.


So I've just always got it with me. I think that has also been a huge help. I haven't had to always have my laptop on hand to be able to write my Sunday emails to do all sorts of things. So, I was just gonna go through five ways that I use the iPhone predominantly. I use it on my iPhone, but I use it across other devices as I've just said, but the ways that I use it have been super helpful for me in my business. And again, not sponsored. I mean, wouldn't it be nice if Apple sponsored me and gave me all this equipment for free, that would be lovely, but anyway, I digress. So here is how I use the Apple Notes App. So the first point and this one is probably something that you may be using it for, or maybe you didn't realize it, notes stuff, but I use it for checklists.


So my husband and I have a shared shopping list checklist. We also have a checklist if we like going on holiday. And that's another great thing about notes is that you can share it, you could share it with your team members. You could share it with a VA. If you don't wanna necessarily get your head around Asana or Trello or pay for some of those kinds of project management systems, or maybe you think we don't have that much stuff, maybe we could just keep it in notes. You could easily create a checklist so you can create it also with the little tick box circles. So as you go, you can tick and you can actually create it so that when you tick an item, it actually goes to the bottom of the list. So only the things that you still need to do are there likewise if you're doing the shopping super helpful, when you tick things off, it'll just show the stuff that you still need to tick off, the food, but a checklist of sorts.


So you could have it for what needs to get done this month. You could have a monthly checklist, you could have a content checklist, you could have a supplier checklist. You could have a new client contract onboarding checklist. I mean, there are so many checklists that you could create and you could create a template of that. So you could have, this is the checklist every time we get a new stock list. And so you would have that as kind of a master note, and you would pin that to the top, which again, maybe something you don't know that you can do in notes. So I have a shopping list pinned to the top of my notes so I can always see it. And I have a couple of other things pinned, but you could have an onboarding client checklist pin to the top.


And then literally just select all of the information on there, open a new note, just copy and paste it onto the new one. And then put in all the new information. So the checklists are awesome. And again, if you wanted to, you could put the checklists into different folders. So notes allow you to have multiple folders within your notes so I can have personal for, or like the shopping list and holidays and family stuff. I could have podcast ideas. I could have content ideas. I could have tasks for anyone that's working in the business, whatever folders you wanna have. So you could have that as in onboarding checklists and just put it into the onboarding checklist folder. And then again, like I said before if you wanted to create this every time you just have the template, literally copy and paste it into a new note and you've got another one and you could just share that with whoever needs to be shared with.


So checklists are a really good tool within the notes app. And again, like I said before, I share my shopping list or our shopping list with my husband. And it just means that if he needs to, if he's going to, I don't have the shops to get something else. He can have a look at the shopping checklist and see where things are up too. So I love it. I use it for lots of things. It's a great one. If you're in business and you're just working for yourself and you've got a whole bunch of things you need to get done, or maybe you could put in quarterly ideas and sort of tick them off for me, I have podcast guest ideas in there all the time and I will put them in and then sort of tick them off as we fill in those spots.


So that's number one. And these aren't in any particular order, but that is one that I use a lot, Checklists. Another thing that has been super helpful is to scan documents. Now I actually used to pay for a scan. I think it was called Scanner Pro, which was an app that allowed me to scan things using my phone. So for the first few years of my business, I did not have a printer. I was like Officeworks favorite customer. I was in there all the time printing stuff. And then I got a really good printer and shouted out to Casey Patch from Little Lifelong Learners who told me which printer to get, which is an awesome printer. And again, not sponsored by anybody, but it has been really good. It's the Epson ET 4700. And it is awesome. But before that, I didn't have a kind of printer to scan documents.


I couldn't always run out to Officeworks to scan a document. And so I was paying for, I think I was paying like, I don't know how much I was paying per month or maybe it was just an overall fee for this scanner app. And I can't say that it was a hundred percent reliable, sometimes it just crashed. Sometimes it wouldn't scan things properly. And then I realized you can scan in your notes app for free. So if you are somebody who has to scan documents and we all do, I mean, I have to scan NDAs quite often for clients, which is a non-disclosure agreement. I have to scan contracts, especially with consulting clients as if they might have a contract. I remember when I worked with Aus-post, they had this like crazy, I think it was like a 28-page contract. There are all sorts of things that I've needed to scan over the years and realizing that the notes app allows you to scan was a game-changer.


It still is. I literally probably scan a document at least once a fortnight, if not more. And I know even if I have a printer now that could scan it, I just still find the notes app just much easier. So if you have the notes app, you literally just open your notes, create a new note, and then you go to the little camera icon. And if you tap it, it'll show you choose a photo or video, take a photo or video or scan your documents. And once you hit scan, you can literally just scan anything. And if you have multiple pages, you just scan, scan the next one and then just save the document. And then once you send it to yourself, it shows up as a PDF and you can send it to wherever else you need it to go. So you can save it in the notes and then you can send a copy and send it by email and it will come up as a PDF attachment.


So that has been awesome. And I wish I had known about it because this Scanner Pro, crashed that many times. It wouldn't open. I had to delete it off the phone, put it back on the phone. And this is a paid product. Whereas the notes app is just part of the phone. So scanning any kind of document has been awesome. Also, just like if you are in different places where you don't have access to a printer like I work from home, I'm usually here. But when I first started, I was consulting, I was in and out of different offices in the city. I was in and out of different workplaces, different places like venues and event spaces. And it just was so good to be able to just scan something with my phone. So that one is a game-changer for me.


So that is scanning documents through your notes apps, that's number two, number three in my list of five ways that I'm using the iPhone notes app for my business is attachments. So you could have a, let's say I have a, well, I do have a podcast, interviewees kind of list. And so that's just a list of people that I either read about in the article or I come across an Instagram or maybe I've worked with them or all sorts of people that I'm like, they would be really interesting for a podcast interview, or maybe they'd be a really good fit for the good business group or maybe they are really relevant to one of my clients. And I wanna actually just link to that person in one of the trailer boards or send them this. I can create a note.


So in this case, let's say it's the podcast interviewees when I'm then just browsing the internet on social media, doing whatever I can hit the share button. So the share button, if you're on an iPhone it’s like an arrow in the middle of the screen, down the bottom. And if you hit that, then what will come up is I'm literally gonna do this live so I can talk you through it. So say I'm on a website and I click the little arrow with the box around it to share. It will have all sorts of apps at the top. So it'll have messages, mail, WhatsApp because I use WhatsApp for some of my good friends who are overseas, Asana, whatever apps you've been using, but the notes app is there. So if I just hit notes, it'll say this attachment will be saved in a new note in your iCloud account, but I could save it.


I could either save it to a new note or I can click that where it says new note and actually choose a note or a folder. So I could go down and I've got all these different folders. So My Daily Business Coach content ideas, My Daily Business Coach podcast ideas, My Daily Business Coach coaching clients ideas. So I could just hit the My Daily Business Coach podcast ideas, and then it saves it there. So that article where I read that really interesting thing from that really interesting small business owner is now just saved in there. So instead of somebody's name that I basically just typed in, which can also work, I now have the actual source of why I wanted that person on the podcast. And so it's such a good way to save information, same with book ideas, if somebody's like, you've gotta read this.


Instead of just putting down the title, which is what I used to do, when I first started using this app and then I'd have to go and find the title and everything else, what I'll do usually now is just Google that title comes up usually with a place that I could shop at, or I will find it in one of the business owners that I work with, in their stores. And then I will just save that actual URL. So the product detail page where I can buy the book under my books notes, so books I wanna read. And so then if I'm going to the books I wanna read, I can just flick open. I'm straight into where I can buy it from and I can buy it if I decide to. So that is another super great way to use notes, which is to add something from another app or a website or even from maps.


So that can be another good one if you are, I don't know, in the event space business, and you're looking at different venues, or maybe you're planning a big event for your company or anything else, really, you can find the locations of different things and just put them into a folder that you've got for event spaces to consider or event locations to check out. So there's just, I mean, it's endless, it says endless as the internet of what you could be putting in there. So that is number three, attaching things to a particular note and allowing yourself to just go right back to whatever it is that you are reading on the internet or looking at, or watching. You can save videos, you can save images, you can save text, you can save everything. And so it allows you to just go straight back into that when you need to rather than trying to capture, it was a New York Times article about this when maybe it was in the Atlantic, not New York Times.

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And so then you're gonna go on a wild goose trace trying to find that link again, rather than just keep it directly into your notes where you can just click and you're back there. All right. So number four. So number one was making a checklist. Number two, scanning documents, number three, attaching files and keeping a record of everything that you've been looking at. And you're inspired by number four. And I use this all the time. If you have worked with me, you'll know that I've probably held up my phone and the notes app and shown you on Zoom. You should use this. I have suggested this to so many people, people that work with me, people who don't work with me, I just think it is just incredible. And that is a Voice To Text. So Voice To Text, which a lot of people might know about now is literally where you say something, you dictate through the microphone of your phone and it comes up as instant text.


So this is how I write a lot of my Sunday emails. Often, if I've got an idea for my OBM Yricka, I will often just say it into my phone and then just copy and paste that into Asana. Or even just share the note. So Voice To Text and voice notes is how I just, I mean, that is probably the number one way that I use the notes app. And that is so simple. And if you're like, well, you know, that's all good for you. You write this, send emails. I don't have any blog or I don't do that. It is good in so many ways. So we had our house painted at the start of 2020, or was it the very start of 2021? We had our house painted, but this lovely guy, Harry, and I remember talking to him about how when you're a, tradey a tradesperson, you might go visit somebody's house and then you've gotta kind of make these notes quite often.


I mean, we are having a lot of things done in our house at the moment. So I am constantly seeing tradies do this and I really wanna jump in. And sometimes I do unsolicited advice, but sometimes I'll be like, they're like writing all this stuff down by hand. Some of them will have iPads and they'll have their systems. I'm like, “go you.” But quite often they're writing down some notes or they are then having to remember everything in the car or I've had many times where tradespeople have come and then haven't got a quote for weeks, sometimes months and I've had to chase up nothing. I'm not like sliding into the trades industry. I know they are slammed at the moment and they've gone through a very tough time the last few years, but I often think, if you just knew how to use voice to notes, you could be literally talking into your phone, creating the invoice as you go.


Or, I mean, obviously, there's different apps and stuff that you could use to just create the invoice, like literally the invoice, but in other ways, you could just, or they could get into their car after they see somebody's house and record a note to themselves, literally get their phone and be like walked around. They need a porthole window. It's 800 millimeters wide on the top. There's gonna be a bit of an issue with blah, blah, blah, blah. I know I need to make sure that we can get that wood in da, da, da. They're thinking to get it done by this date, really annoying dog who was barking at me the whole time, just whatever it is, but to create just literally saying it into the phone and then they can format it in notes, send that off to a bookkeeper who could then create the invoice and send it straight out.


It would be really efficient. It's better for the environment as well. I would imagine maybe, maybe not. That's a big call with all the digital servers that are out there. But I just think that it's such an incredible tool that people don't use, especially people in the service-based business where like interior designers, a whole lot of people that go out to look at, do a recce, look at a spot and then kind of have to remember like rely on their memory to remember things rather than a couple of notes that they've taken by hand that I know that sometimes when I take notes and then I look back, I'm like, what, what was I trying to say there? I don't know, understand that. So voice notes or Voice To Text in your notes app has been absolutely amazing for me.


And I just think more and more and more people should use it. So again, and I'm sure this happens on Android phone notes apps as well. So what you would do is you would literally just open a new note and then at the bottom of your screen on the bottom right corner, you'll see a little microphone. You can literally press that and just start talking. And what it will do is turn that voice and what you're saying and dictation straight into a note. So I'm literally doing that right now. And yeah, it's just typing as I talk, which is so easy and it just makes it, so much easier to write anything. The other thing, if you are writing an email or you're writing a blog, or perhaps somebody has sent you some questions from a magazine or somewhere to answer, it is much more natural to talk to say the words rather than sit in front of a computer screen, trying to think about, how am I write this in a way that makes me sound really good and really smart, whatever it is that you're trying to get across.


Whereas if you just talk and I, again, this is something that is an exercise that I get clients to do, especially people who've never kind of put themselves out there. They've never pitched to the media. They've never done anything like that. I'll be like record yourself or better yet, just talk into your notes app because Daniel Scott says the language that you use naturally. And that's a lot easier to then tweak and edit that and send that off to somebody who sent you a list of questions rather than stares at an empty screen, trying to write, particularly if you don't feel that you're a strong writer or that writing, isn't something that you do quite often in your business. So that's number four, Voice To Text using Voice To Text on notes so that you get just more natural language. But also if you are in any type of industry where you need to remind yourself of certain things or create invoices or create project ideas, just anything really, you can literally just turn the microphone on, talk to your note.


And then you've got a text format recording of everything that you're saying. It's just brilliant. I love it. And number five is to add a photo or a video. So again, really great if you are, let's say you're an architect, or let's say you're an interior designer. You might be at somebody's house doing a consultation. And again, this can be something where I know I've worked with a lot of people in this space and landscape gardeners, and lots of people in that world where your consultation might be an hour, but it actually stretches. And you find yourself talking to people or trying to take notes or anything like that. But it's not in some sort of format. That's making it really easy for you to go back and quote or go back and come up with a project plan and a proposal.


So one of the ways that you can use the notes app, and again, you may have a whole templated system in your business, but if you are not, this could really help me just get a system happening is to create a template for your consults. And when you're going out to these places, of course your consults should be paid. If you are not getting paid for your consults, come and talk to me because you really need to be paid for these things. And you're in that position and you've got a new client. You literally just copy and paste your new client template into a new note. And in that you can take photos whilst you're in this space, taking photos, they go straight into that particular note on that particular client, you can put in dot points you can put in checklists.


You could maybe take a video of one particular area and the kitchen that you've talked about, and you could straight away add that video into that note about the client. And you could be putting in, as per the video, thinking green tiles behind here, however, I don't like the way blah, blah, blah looks. And that stuff can be really quickly added in rather than potentially getting home. You have a whole bunch of photos on your camera. You can't remember exactly what was said. Whereas if you literally just capture the photos or the videos and just put in notes as you go, that is going to make your job a lot easier, and then you're not kind of playing catch up afterward. So this can be such a good tool to use. You can take photos or videos like you can add existing ones or you can take them as you go and literally add them live whilst you're creating the note, such a good thing, especially if you are working with a team.


And so you could be at a consult or at a site visit, but adding this information instantly into a shared note, which is syncing all the time. So then the people, maybe somebody else is working for you remotely if you can just send them a text and be like, “Hey,” or just literally share the note with them and be like, “Hey, can you start getting the invoice ready for this?” Or this is what I'm thinking. Can you type it up into a proposal? And so things are happening at the same time. You're reducing all of the kind of afterthoughts I have been. I have definitely been there where I have gone out, chatted to somebody and then thought it was all really fresh in my mind, got in the car. And maybe one of the kid's school calls or something else happens, or my sister phones me and suddenly we're chatting for two hours, and then it's like, I've completely forgotten that thing that I talked to them about.


Whereas if you are like, “Hi, I'm just gonna take some notes while we are here.” Just so I capture everything. Then it's just such a better experience for the person. And also for you, more importantly, when you're running a business, you're not doubling up on things. So that is number five, being able to add a photo or a video. So just to go through those five things, again, number one, checklist, which can be shareable, number two, scanning documents, which has been a game-changer for me, number three, attaching basically any URL into a note. So if you are inspired by somebody's article, or maybe you see just a really good ad, you can link that into your notes. You can create different folders around that. So that's number three, number four, Voice To Text using your voice to text on notes so that you can answer things naturally, but you can also keep a record of everything and then number five, attaching videos or photos to a note.


So in addition to these things, there's a couple of things that you may not know about notes. One of them is that notes, I think by default kind of show it as a list. And so you might say you're an interior designer and you've got different projects on the go, or let's say you're a landscape architect because I always say interior designer and you've got different gardens that you're working on. If you've taken a photo and added it to each garden, you can actually set your view of your notes as a gallery view rather than a list view. So then you can see little thumbnails of all the different projects. So you can literally just be like, that's it. That's the Hawks road one and click in there and it's done. You can open it up. You can see all the information. The other thing that you may not know is that you can lock notes.


Let’s say you have, I don't know, a really highly personal goal, or maybe you are going through something like IVF or you are going through something else in your life that you wanna keep private. You can just lock the note that is about whatever it is that you wanna keep private and you can lock it so that you can only unlock it through, face ID or touch ID or password or something else. So you can keep your notes secure. The other thing that you may not know is that you can search your notes. So again, such a good thing, because we all take notes about everything. So say for instance, in that example I gave where maybe I've read an article in the New York Times about somebody and I'm like, they're amazing. I need them on the podcast. I may not remember their names.


I might not remember anything about it, but I might just put it in the New York Times, or maybe I've remembered that it's skincare. And so I put in skincare and it will show up. It's incredible. It's got, it's really good search functionality. And I have done that quite often. So again, if maybe you're the landscape architect and you can't remember the name of the project or the address or whatever it was, maybe you just went there for an initial chat or a consult, which you were paid for. So you can just put in maybe the suburb that you went to. You can use it as a search function. So those are just some, some small ways that you can use the notes app. It is such a good tool.


It is a free tool. And like I said, there are just endless ways that you can use it. These are just five of the ways that I have, plus it just has so many other benefits and it's just a really easy tool to use. So that is it. My love affair with the Apple iPhone Notes App, just giving you a little insight into how I use it, why I use it and why I really just find it such a useful tool in my business. So I really hope that has helped. I know it's a little different to some of the coaching episodes and if you enjoyed this and you're like, I would actually love you to go deeper into another app that you use or anything else like that. Please let me know. You can send an old school email, hello@mydailybusinesscoach.com or you can always send me a DM on Instagram @mydailybusinesscoach.


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