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<b><font size="3" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Managing the Bits and Pieces of Your 
  Life</font></b>
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<p><font face="Geneva, Arial" size="2">Is free time scarce to nonexistent in your 
  life? When is the last time you took an entire weekend off to relax? Are you 
  constantly tacking extra jobs onto an already busy schedule? Is your life more 
  complex than it was a few years ago? Do juggling work activities, volunteer 
  community efforts and family obligations clamor for your attention unendingly?</font></p>
<p><font face="Geneva, Arial" size="2">Faced with more stimuli, greater responsibilities 
  and more choices--whether that is which cereal to eat or which college to attend--the 
  ability to keep it all in mind begins to fail. You may find yourself afflicted 
  with CRS, "Can't Remember Stuff." This strikes at inopportune times, like when 
  you leave your desk with a question for a colleague and forget it between the 
  five steps that separate your cubicles.</font></p>
<p><font face="Geneva, Arial" size="2">The pressures of handling the many demands 
  on business, home and family life are real and can be overwhelming. Even your 
  children have more to do and remember with jammed calendars reminiscent of a 
  campaign schedule two weeks before the election. Here is what can happen. Your 
  doctor prescribed an antibiotic for an ear infection. You use the medicine for 
  a couple days, then forget about the prescription until you discover it months 
  later in the back of your medicine cabinet. You worry that your home computer 
  will crash, knowing that it has been almost a month since you have done any 
  backups. Do you need to keep track of your car mileage for business expense 
  purposes but somehow end up trying to resurrect the totals from memory? These 
  are some of the bits and pieces or odds and ends of life that somehow slip through 
  the cracks. To prevent this from happening, design your own safety nets.</font></p>
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  <li><font face="Geneva, Arial" size="2">Schedule certain activities for particular 
    times of the week: pay bills on Monday night, run backups on Friday at the 
    end of the day. As a reminder, schedule them on your calendar.</font></li>
  <li><font face="Geneva, Arial" size="2">Develop the habit of checking your calendar 
    while you sip your first cup of coffee each day.</font></li>
  <li><font face="Geneva, Arial" size="2">Identify the most difficult task you 
    have to do for the day and do it first.</font></li>
  <li><font face="Geneva, Arial" size="2">Keep a large supply of computer disks 
    handy, so you do not have to worry about having enough to run the backup.</font></li>
  <li><font face="Geneva, Arial" size="2">Keep whatever you use often at arm's 
    reach. After use, rearrange things so they are ready for your next work session.</font></li>
  <li><font face="Geneva, Arial" size="2">Store an auto mileage log on your dashboard 
    and tie a pen to the log book</font></li>
  <li><font face="Geneva, Arial" size="2">Link things that are difficult to remember 
    with a strongly established habit. If you have to take your medication first 
    thing in the morning, store the tablets with your toothpaste and toothbrush. 
    If you have a number of pills to take each day and have trouble remembering 
    their sequence, after you take the pills turn the bottle upside down. When 
    all the bottles are upside down, you have taken all the pills you need for 
    the day.</font></li>
  <li><font face="Geneva, Arial" size="2">Learn to record the amount of a check 
    in your check register first. Then write the check.</font></li>
  <li><font face="Geneva, Arial" size="2">Divide incoming mail into categories: 
    Bills to pay, letters to answer, things to read, kids' activities. Go through 
    them once a week.</font></li>
  <li><font face="Geneva, Arial" size="2">Keep reading materials in a place where 
    you are actually likely to read them.</font></li>
  <li><font face="Geneva, Arial" size="2">Identify one place in your home for 
    children and spouses to place important papers, so that looking for an item 
    does not require a search throughout the house.</font></li>
  <li><font face="Geneva, Arial" size="2">Help kids break the procrastination 
    habit. When they have large projects to do, help them break them into short 
    segments and let them do a segment a day or a segment each week.</font></li>
  <li><font face="Geneva, Arial" size="2">For more effective communication, schedule 
    regular short status meetings once or twice a week for family members. Hold 
    the family meetings even if everyone is not available. This helps keep meetings 
    from being postponed until the rare moment when everyone is in.</font></li>
  <li><font face="Geneva, Arial" size="2">Arrange shopping, appointments and stops 
    as logically as possible. This saves time, stress and money by planning ahead. 
    Resist the impulse to make a quick trip across town to fulfill that need for 
    instant gratification. Can it wait until tomorrow when you will be in the 
    vicinity for another purpose?</font></li>
  <li><font face="Geneva, Arial" size="2">Use small chunks of time for weeding 
    out a single file, add or delete names from your address book, or update your 
    frequent flyer mileage log.</font></li>
  <li><font face="Geneva, Arial" size="2">Have one master calendar for the activities 
    of your family. Give each member of the family a different color pen to use. 
    Post it where everybody can reach it and everybody can read it. This helps 
    makes logistics and organization easier. </font> </li>
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