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Get organized for back to school

Ian's Messy Desk

Have a Centralized Calendar. A family calendar can help you track what is going on for all family members. August is the second-biggest sales month for clothing retailers. Are you ready to tackle cloth shopping? They don’t want to think about school a day earlier than necessary. Check before you shop.

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44 Ways to Kick-Start Your New Year

Success

We asked a host of experts, readers who follow SUCCESS on Twitter and Facebook , and our SUCCESS staff what they will do to kick-start the new year. I’m working on taking time off for visits, but in the meantime I’ll reconnect the old-fashioned way by writing, sending cards throughout the year; little gifts the family might enjoy, too.

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2012: My Year in Review

Productivityist

I will buy more clothing that does not have the prefix “T” in it. This includes care products, subscriptions, alcohol, food and clothing. I bought some nice bourbons and whiskeys this calendar year, and made sure I followed through on this in other areas as well. The book took precedence, and it won out. No script this year.

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106 Thoughts on Overcoming Overwhelm in a Freaked-Out World

Stephanie LH Calahan

Utilize your calendar to schedule tasks. Sit down at your calendar and block out the time for your tasks. If you need to write/send your holiday cards then look at your calendar and schedule it in. In the calendar. Schedule those activities on your calendar. Don't fill your calendar to the max.

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