I am so lucky to have a family and the ability to travel to be with them during Christmas. For about a week around that joyous holiday, we all gather in one house to make merry together. People from 3 or more households are living under one roof for an extended period of time, which means quite a few logistical concerns need to be handled.
Read MoreAre there processes or activities in your life that you perform repeatedly and have so many steps that you inevitably forget some of them? If so, it might be time to consider creating a checklist.
Read MoreWe Americans are notoriously bad at taking our allotted vacation time at our jobs.
Read MoreAs regular readers of this blog have probably realized, I love lists and checklists. Another list that I find helpful in my life is my “Today is a great day to” list.
Read MoreDecember is a time when many of us enjoy more time with family, and we use some of our precious vacation time. You know I love checklists, and I found keeping an out of office checklist that I referenced each time I took time off really helped me to have peace of mind when I finally turned on that out of office assistant and left the office.
Read MoreIf you’re anything like me and you buy holiday gifts throughout the year based on when they are the least expensive, then I highly suggest saving your holiday gift list to keep track of everything.
Read MoreThere are few inconveniences more annoying than shopping, getting home, and realizing you forgot something you needed. A little more time planning before the first trip to the store will often eliminate the need for those frustrating second trips.
Read MoreIf you’re anything like me, checklists provide a sense of calm. There are a number of checklists that I have developed and maintain in my life in order to systemize repeated actions that I need to take that have multiple steps or items to consider. One of the checklists that I use over and over again is my packing list.
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