Xref: utzoo comp.misc:4344 misc.misc:4131 misc.wanted:3502 rec.misc:802 soc.misc:975 soc.singles:25778 Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!clyde!bellcore!rutgers!mailrus!bbn!clsib21!lpi!lidral From: lidral@lpi.UUCP (Bob Lidral) Newsgroups: comp.misc,misc.misc,misc.wanted,rec.misc,soc.misc,soc.singles Subject: Re: Help me be more productive (please!) Summary: Day-Timers, Inc. Message-ID: <252@lpi.UUCP> Date: 9 Dec 88 19:28:53 GMT References: <801@esl.UUCP> Reply-To: lidral@lpi.UUCP (Bob Lidral) Organization: Language Processors Inc., Framingham MA Lines: 37 In article <801@esl.UUCP> ssh@esl.UUCP (Sam Hahn) writes: . . . >I'm so paranoid now about being organized that I'd like to make this >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) Try DAY-TIMERS, Inc., Allentown, Pennsylvania 18001; they provide a whole catalog of stuff you can use to get organized and forms and templates you can use to design your own forms and templates. They also carry several cases with which to organize and transport this stuff. If you're really gung-ho, they are associated with an organization which specializes in time management training: The Charles R. Hobbs Corporation, P.O. Box 21567, Salt Lake City, Utah 84121-0273, (801)278-5381. I've used Day-Timers stuff for about a year now and it seems to help; I haven't actually dealt with the Charles R. Hobbs Corporation, so I can't comment on them further. You might also try office supply stores (those are almost as dangerous as good bookstores :-)) or library supply companies such as Highsmith Corporation (sorry, I don't have their address handy). Good luck. Bob Lidral (lidral@lpi.UUCP) -- | Bob Lidral Language Processors, Inc. (LPI) | 959 Concord Street, Framingham, MA 01701-4613 | UUCP: lidral@lpi.UUCP