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3 x 5 Business Travel Organizer - Personal Organizer, Card Holder

3 x 5 Business Travel Organizer - Personal Organizer, Card Holder
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Stack of index card links A quick Google search yesterday afternoon ended up turning into an index card surfin’ safari. Thought I’d share some of the spoils of my distraction in the form of some fun links. Some of these are pretty great, and a few are sort of silly, but you do have to love the breadth of uses to which people can put their brain and a penny’s worth of cardstock. ul> How and Why to Start a Journal My grandpa, Bill Hurst, was a journal writer his entire life. His journal was quite simple. He just kept a small notebook in the pocket of his pearl snap shirts and jotted down a short description of the things he did and the people he did it with.

Official U.S. Distributor Rhodia Classic The iconic orange & black notepad Rhodia Business Hipster PDA From 43FoldersWiki Hipster Stage 1 Hipster Stage 2 Hipster Stage 3 [edit] Description Keeping A Journal By [post_author_posts_link] Have you ever started keeping a journal – perhaps starting on a particular milestone like your birthday, or January 1st – only to give up after a few days or weeks? Like many projects which we’re initially enthusiastic about, writing daily or even weekly in a journal can all too quickly become a chore. The pleasure of good paper Good paper is worth having, now more than ever. Paper quality has plummeted, from the pads companies buy for their employees to the paper in the copier. More than ever a paper document is seen as a barely necessary waste, and as a result we’ve developed a near contempt for paper. It’s hard to argue with documents that aren’t used much, or are destined for files.

D*I*Y Planner Hipster PDA Edition Welcome to the D*I*Y Planner Hipster PDA Edition 3.0, a series of approximately one hundred free productivity forms designed for printing onto index cards (a.k.a., the Hipster PDA). Designed especially for the D*I*Y Planner project by Douglas Johnston, the package includes a wide array of cards covering life management, project planning, calendars, notetaking, business development, and creative uses like writing, storyboards, mind mapping, and photography. These are a subset of our regular D*I*Y Planner forms, completely re-designed for the smaller size, and may be used in conjunction with a full-sized planner, alongside a notebook like a Moleskine, or as a stand-alone system. Although chiefly inspired by David Allen's Getting Things Done, an emphasis has been placed upon tweakability, multiple methodologies, and tinkering (endlessly!) with ideas.

How To Start Keeping A Journal At some point you have probably already read somewhere about the importance of keeping a trading journal. In other words, taking time each and every day to write down and store your thoughts, observations and actions concerning the market and your trading activities. This exercise is done not only to keep those stored for future reference, but also as a self-evaluation tool to track your development. Given the complexity of the market, it is impossible for most us to recall simply from memory what we’ve learned, how we’ve acted in certain situations, and more importantly the best tactics to employ in specific market conditions and situations. In fact, the more and longer you trade, this task become even more challenging. A big part of trading successfully is learning how to use and take advantage of your past experiences and remembering lessons learned.

Premium Writing Pads Stock your Binder or Portfolio with the Perfect Pad Top-quality, tear-resistant Writing Pads feature a generous right margin to organize your thoughts, build your arguments, and highlight key topics. Pre-printed date and page number spaces for easy reference. Active Voice Writing & Editorial Services in Baltimore PaperJamming templates help you manage your files on the fly by distilling professional information management practices into clear, easy-to-grasp guidelines. Templates are available for Core Files (permanent files that you keep to fulfill legal, business, and contractual requirements), Administrative files (standardized files that support your business functions, such as templates and forms, timesheets and invoices, and some types of correspondence), Project files (files of every type related to specific projects that you're working on), and Reference files (things that you did not create yourself, but collected to assist with a Core, Administrative, or Project activity, such as a magazine or book). Templates come pre-loaded with guidelines for the most common types of files created and used by freelancers. Plus, there's a blank template for listing extra files. Put the templates in your hPDA so you can manage files on-the-go, or drop them into file folders for easy reference.

Become a Better Person by Keeping a Journal Life comes and goes quickly. One day you are young, vibrant, and “taking charge” and then all of the sudden your are waking up, going through the motions and putting your time in. As your life passes you by, your experiences are some of the most important things you have to show for it.

10 Tools I Can’t Live Without I’ve been thinking a lot lately about the tools I use everyday, my absolute must-haves. While I love having an assortment of gel pens, fountain pens and a bevvy of different notebooks, I realized that there are a few tools I use everyday, without fail. I also have some tools very specific to my job that might not be of interest to readers but I thought I’d share the everyday go-to tools, in no particular order. Hobonichi Planner ¥2,500 for the planner, covers start at ¥1,5003×5 blank index cards $1.49/100 cardsField Notes $9.95/3-pack (or comparable pocket-sized notebook. What are the tools you can’t live without?

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