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'Organised' Categorised

Submitted by MarkBarker on 2006-Nov-26, 23ยท51

On my Google 'Home Page' there's a list of various 'How Tos'. The other evening, I thought that I'd start to focus on 'How to get Organised', but there were so many that I had to start to organise the lists.

Lists of Lists

  • Homemaking List
  • Homemaking List, page 2
  • Homemaking List, page 3

Plans & Planning

  • How to Set Goals
  • How to Overcome Chronic Disorganisation
  • How to Get Organised
  • How to Formulate a Family Emergency Plan

Lists

  • How to Write an Effective To-Do List
  • How to Remember Your To-Do List

Rooms & Spaces

  • How to Conquer Clutter
  • How to Keep the 'Family Room' Organised
  • How to Organise a Work Space

Books

  • How to Organise a Bookshelf
  • How to Organise Bookshelves

Paper Files

  • How to Organise Important Documents
  • How to Organise Your Paper Piles
  • How to Organise Newspaper & Magazine Clippings
  • How to Organise Files
  • How to Create a Flawless Filing System
  • How to Deal With a Flood of Post

Electronic Files

  • How to Organise an Electronic Filing System
  • How to Find RSS (Really Simple Syndication) Feeds on the Web
  • How to Organise Digital Photos
  • How to Organise Movies, Music, & Other Media

Ideas

  • How to Organise Your Thoughts
  • How to Write a Rap Song

However, I can't really vouch for the quality of these 'how tos'.

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