Note(s) to Self

notes to self

To really cover productivity tools I would need a much longer post. There are great tools out there from Evernote, to todo apps but I’m sure many of you experienced the need to send yourself a note… it could be an important idea, a todo item or a Wifi password.

When I don’t have pen and paper nearby, I usually send myself an email. I get a lot of email, so those tend to get buried. Occasionally, I send a Whatsapp message to my wife (who then replies with a question mark, since the message wasn’t really intended for her). Notes on the iPhone or Google Keep work too, but I didn’t get into the habit of using it.

So it turns out that you can send Whatsapp messages… to yourself.

Try this out:

  1. Save your name and phone number in your phone’s address book.
  2. Open WhatsApp and go to the Chats tab.
  3. Tap the new chat  icon > More options  > Refresh.
  4. Send yourself the first note…

It could possibly become a new way of journaling… give it a shot.

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Co Founder and Managing Partner at Remagine Ventures
Eze is managing partner of Remagine Ventures, a seed fund investing in ambitious founders at the intersection of tech, entertainment, gaming and commerce with a spotlight on Israel.

I'm a former general partner at google ventures, head of Google for Entrepreneurs in Europe and founding head of Campus London, Google's first physical hub for startups.

I'm also the founder of Techbikers, a non-profit bringing together the startup ecosystem on cycling challenges in support of Room to Read. Since inception in 2012 we've built 11 schools and 50 libraries in the developing world.
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By Eze Vidra

Eze is managing partner of Remagine Ventures, a seed fund investing in ambitious founders at the intersection of tech, entertainment, gaming and commerce with a spotlight on Israel. I'm a former general partner at google ventures, head of Google for Entrepreneurs in Europe and founding head of Campus London, Google's first physical hub for startups. I'm also the founder of Techbikers, a non-profit bringing together the startup ecosystem on cycling challenges in support of Room to Read. Since inception in 2012 we've built 11 schools and 50 libraries in the developing world.

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