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Tool: Free Printable Laundry List of To Do’s and To Do Itinerary Form
by Hollie on Wednesday, May 12th, 2010 | 25 comments
Get your weekly to-do's Buttoned Up with these 2 free printable forms! Step 1. Your laundry list of to do's Buttoned Up. Use this sheet to capture all of your to-do's. Don't worry about prioritizing or editing—the purpose of ... [read more] -
Tuesday’s Chill Pill: What Should He Do Tomorrow?
by Sarah on Tuesday, May 11th, 2010 | 1 comment
I came across this very funny video/vlog about Buck failing at his to-do list. Watch and then let me know what you would do if you were in his predicament? Carry over all of those to-do's he didn't do? Start anew? And don't you wish you only had five to-do's on ... [read more] -
How to Master Your To-Do List Once and For All
by Sarah on Thursday, April 29th, 2010 | No Comments
How to Master Your To-Do List Once and For All! Copyright © Stephanie Dickison 2010. I just read an article today about getting rid of your to-do list completely. I can’t even imagine a world like that. How could you possibly keep on top of everything? However, I do think that there are better ways than others ... [read more] -
Tuesday’s Chill Pill: Time to Congratulate Yourself!
by Sarah on Tuesday, April 6th, 2010 | 2 comments
How often do you take a moment to look back at all that you have accomplished in the past week, month or even quarter? We're guessing not so much. We're all great at beating ourselves up over those things on our lists that didn't get done, but we're less apt to celebrate all ... [read more] -
Do the Hard Things First – It’s Actually Easier!
by Stephanie Dickison on Thursday, March 25th, 2010 | 1 comment
Even organizational experts have tasks they don’t like doing. The author of It’s Hard to Make a Difference If You Can’t Find Your Keys, Marilyn Paul, PhD, confesses that she does not enjoy checking things off her to do list. Gasp! We all have a drawer or a file or pile that stumps us. It’s completely normal folks. ... [read more] -
Being Uncomfortable is a GOOD Thing
by Stephanie Dickison on Wednesday, March 24th, 2010 | No Comments
Wriggling in a state of uneasy, prickly, tight roughness is most certainly a good thing. This means that you’re not happy with the way things are and that things are about to change. It is a common phenomenon when the warmer weather starts and the season changes. Somehow this propels us to want to make adjustments, modifications ... [read more] -
What I’ve Learned from Doing My Taxes
by Stephanie Dickison on Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010 | 1 comment
It’s strange. I shouldn’t dislike doing taxes so much. They shouldn’t make me grumbly at all. Mine are easy compared to most people. And I love nothing more than to be incredibly organized and have a system for everything, so taxes should just be like everything else. It should feel good to be filing away items ... [read more]











