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		<title>Organized time = Clear mind</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Feb 2010 19:29:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Margaret</dc:creator>
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This is how I plan my days/weeks/years! I LOVE this scheduler- Staples brand.
Here is why I love it:

The year starts in September and ends in August.
The columns are vertical allowing me to visually see time differences between days.
It comes with dividers for months and a divider for the particular week you are in.
There is nothing [...]]]></description>
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<p>This is how I plan my days/weeks/years! I LOVE this scheduler- Staples brand.</p>
<p>Here is why I love it:</p>
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<li>The year starts in September and ends in August.</li>
<li>The columns are vertical allowing me to visually see time differences between days.</li>
<li>It comes with dividers for months and a divider for the particular week you are in.</li>
<li>There is nothing on the pages except the days of the week making it nice and clean- yet fun.</li>
<li>It shows month &amp; week and of course it is pretty!</li>
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<p>Two things I dont love:</p>
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<li>On Wednesday it is a little hard for me to write because the binding hits my hand. I am a righty I guess if I were a lefty Thursday would be hard to write in.</li>
<li>This year I could not find pink,  the last two years I had a pretty pink one with pink ink etc. This year the only color ink I found was blue. But it is a pretty blue. SO many schedulers are not  pretty. They use stale colors- why would anyone want to be organized if they did not enjoy looking at the pages that kept them organized?!</li>
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<p>Also I suggest never buying an organizer that says, &#8220;Don&#8217;t Forget&#8221; in a column as a reminder for you to do something. To me this sends a negative message {very subtly} to our brains. If you do get a scheduler that has something of that nature- find one that says, &#8220;Remember to&#8221; this sends a more positive message.</p>
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<li>My method of scheduling:</li>
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<p>When I first buy my scheduler, in the summer, I write in tasks that need to be done yearly like the car inspection. Then every weekend I sit and write in weekly tasks.<em> </em>When I complete a task I check it off. When I do not do something I circle it {so I know I need to re-schedule} and after I re-schedule I cross it off. I literally schedule anything even if it is writing a thank you note.</p>
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<li>My theory of scheduling:</li>
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<p>If  I write it ALL down then my brain does not have to think. I am like a business for myself. I do work and then the system runs itself. During the week I do not want my time to be spend thinking about what I need to do or if I am forgetting anything. I want to ENJOY my time- whatever it is I am doing. Doing the work before hand gives me so much freedom!</p>
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<li>Example:</li>
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<p>Say I have a bill to pay- I write in the day I am going to pay it. While I am waiting to pay the bill I have a folder with &#8220;To do&#8221; on my desk. This folder has bills, or anything paper oriented that needs to be done.  &#8211;BUT I schedule these things in my scheduler <em>before</em> they go in this &#8220;to do&#8221; folder. So if I open my folder nothing is a mystery.</p>
<p>&#8212;To Do Folder with Lowkey posing:} She was waiting for me to feed her&#8230;.hence her not so happy look!</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-110" title="To-do-folder" src="http://organizehappy.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/To-do-folder.jpg" alt="" width="460" height="386" /></p>
<p>I love organized time!</p>
<p>Organized Time= Clear Mind:}</p>
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