I have a lot of internal resistance to a schedule. But it looks like it's something I need to work on to move on to the next level.
Thanks, Katherine and Borisoff.
--Glenda
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I have a lot of internal resistance to a schedule. But it looks like it's something I need to work on to move on to the next level.
Thanks, Katherine and Borisoff.
--Glenda
I'll try these ideas, since what I'm doing now isn't working very well. I'd seen Morgenstern's book and looked through it, but thought I didn't need it. Guess a stop by Borders is due this evening....
Katherine, I try to create structure but my schedule is variable (sometimes at home, sometimes at clients' offices) so I tend to just give up on it. How do you create structure for your days. Maybe...
If you google for "reminder watch ADHD" you will find quite a few solutions--
http://www.eadhd.com/771085.html
Here is one--it looks like a pager but you can have up to 12 alarms set to go off...
This page shows a spreadsheet you can easily duplicate to track recurring tasks. I set one up in Excel and put my recurring tasks on it. I set it up to print landscape on a letter-size sheet, then...
I use a variation of the spreadsheet on this page:
http://www.powersystemstools.com/html/wk_mo_planner.html
It really started out as a reminder of recurring tasks, but I've found that I can...
If you go to DIYPlanner.com, and do a search on Circa rings, you'll find quite a bit of discussion about the Rollabind rings you get at Staples catching on the pages. The problem seems to be that...
This label printer has been highly praised. It might be more than you want, but having the two different size labels always loaded is really handy.
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http://www.geocities.com/growingjoel/lists.html
http://hwebbjr.typepad.com/openloops/2005/09/how_to_create_a.html#more
I hope these help. Checklists can be really helpful--I develop mine over...
I've seen these at Office Depot. Haven't gotten any yet, as I use shelf filing mostly, but it's fantastic when people come up with an idea and follow through with it and share it with others. I...
Outlink products look interesting, bridging your computer and a paper-based planner. They're from At A Glance.
"Contains a Document Tray to keep all your info with you when you need it. Holds...
Two possibilities--
Use QuickBooks, as suggested above. But I really think it's essential to put the time in each day, so you can capture the details, any issues dealt with, etc. I've tried two...
I always go through several planner types before I settle down on one, every year. This year I finally made up my own dated pages and got them spiral bound at Staples. For 07 I'm thinking I might...
You could use EFax as an electronic in-box and your hard-drive as your filing cabinet--or your e-mail server could store paperwork. Anywhere you go you'll find a fax machine, and any paperwork could...
That sounds good. I'm going to put it at the top of my wish list. I have special window envelopes for mailings, and this would save me some money on those things.
Thanks
I'm wondering if anyone is using this? It holds two rolls of label paper--so you could keep a roll of file labels in it and a roll of mailing labels all the time, ready to use. It doesn't have a...
Something similar happened to me--I thought Outlook had deleted or lost all my e-mail, so I stopped using it for e-mail, then months later found I was looking at the Views menu instead of the Folders...
I like your fridge pocket for things like the school play--maybe you just need to incorporate a mini-review of it a couple of times a week where you could toss the things that are out-dated and you...
Here's the page where it's explained:
http://home.comcast.net/~whkratz/id3.htm
I has several false starts with Outlook over the past several years, trying to set it up for my small business, and I always gave up because it was so overwhelming. I didn't know where to start. I...