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From: sbelcas@hvrunix.UUCP (Sarah Belcastro)
Newsgroups: comp.misc,misc.misc,misc.wanted,rec.misc,soc.misc,soc.singles
Subject: Re: Help me be more productive (please!)
Summary: sorry... my mail bounces...
Message-ID: <488@hvrunix.UUCP>
Date: 8 Dec 88 21:28:16 GMT
References: <801@esl.UUCP>
Organization: Haverford College, Haverford, PA
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In article <801@esl.UUCP>, ssh@esl.UUCP (Sam Hahn) writes:
> request.  It'll seem a little off the wall, but what I'm looking for
> are lists.  templates.  forms.  Standard references people usually
> keep for themselves.  I'd appreciate any that people send.
> 				-- Sam Hahn (ssh@esl, uucp)

well, what i do is keep notes to myself on small sheets of paper.
(i use the backs of daily calendar sheets.)  i make lists of things to do
and lists of things is need to get and lists of things to ask my parents
about during the weekly call and lists of things to do next school year
and...

i also keep a legal pad for more long-term things when i remember to write
them there, like ideas on what to get my boyfriend for christmas or designs
for new garments or stuffed animals.

How to organize a desk?  how to organize anything?  obviously, the way you will
remember when you go back to it.  it depends on what it is in a certain 
sense, though; a filing cabinet may be neccessary to organize in such a way
that others can find stuff in it too. 

i wish i could have mailed this message to you, but our mail consistently
bounces at drexel.

			--sarah marie belcastro.

			Bitnet: (PLEASE!!!)  s_belcastro@hvrford