Getting Organized–the communications planner

For those of you who are taking our online classes Organize Or Agonize,you already know how I feel about the importance of keeping all of the details of life within arms reach on the communications planning form. If you are just starting that task you’ll find it a lot easier if you have checklist to work from. While doing my morning news reading in my Bloglines account I ran across this nugget. 

  Cool/convenient lists to have
There are critical reminder-type lists that we all need to let our brain relax (re: outcomes and actions). There are other lists, though, that can be useful, fun, and interesting, that fit in the area of “reference” or “support.”

Here are some of the latter that I (or people I know) have had in their planners, PDA’s, computer files, or file folders. (Please let me know of any of yours, so that we can share the fun.)

Account and $ numbers- credit card #s, PIN #s, etc. (if you’re using a Palm you can put these in Tel/Add, make them “private”, and turn off the Private view so that you only can see those entries when you turn it on with your password.)

Affirmations- personal self-talk scripts for positive internal programming

Basic personal numbers (self and family members)- drivers license, social security, insurance policies, Whatever you may need for yourself and others when filling out forms

 

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