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1.     Use only one.If you keep more than one you may forget to move information to others and miss valuable appointments.

2.     Check it Daily.Review in advance to prevent surprises.  

3.     Write down everything.Don’t trust your memory. This also allows you to see events in relation to each other.

4.     Write in pencil!

(Remember to keep your options open. If your needs get more complex consider project planners to manage multiple projects or people.)


 


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12/03/2010 03:47

In addition to my personal calendar, we have a monthly calendar hanging in the kitchen which we use for meal planning purposes only. That way we can both see it, and it keeps that information from cluttering our individual planners.

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Michelle
12/03/2010 22:08

Fabulous. With partners and family it's great to share a calendar for those kinds of things. Thanks for sharing!

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12/29/2010 07:44

I’d like to suggest to your readers that they also check out PlumLife, the online detail management calendar. PlumLife allows you to create multiple calendars for the different people in your life that you must manage (you husband, wife or children) or the different roles in you life you play (team mom). You can share just the information each one of these people wants to see with them and you can communicate with baby sitters, car poolers or other family members via text messaging or email. Take a look!

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Michelle
12/29/2010 12:11

Hello Sarah,

I took some time today to check out your online product and was impressed!

You have this organizers stamp of approval! Thank you so much for sharing this information with me and my readers.

The website www.plumlife.com I will post to my resources page too!

Cheers and Happy New Year!
Michelle

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