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Saving by Using Smaller Post-a-Notes

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Date: 03/02/2006 Topic: Organizing > Miscellaneous  
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I use a lot of post-a-notes for various reminders, but found I was rarely using the entire space the larger post-a-notes provided. I have now switched to the smallest size I can find. I also buy the packs of post-a-notes that come in various colors. I reserve one color just for items needing immediate action (paying a bill in person before the due date, report cards or permission slips that must be signed and returned, etc.). I know when I see it that my time to move towards completion of whatever the action needed is close at hand. Also, most post-a-notes can be used multiple times.

By ronsan from southwest Missouri
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If you can't find small enough ones, try cutting them lengthwise (sticky at the top) as many times as needed.

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