On My To-Do List: 1) Find a Better To-Do List

Are you a member of the scrap paper/atm receipt/used envelope scribblers club? The first step to recovery is admitting that you have a problem. And considering my husband has a penchant for throwing away anypiece of paperthat is not attached to a spiral binding, I’m in desperate need of some…

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Are you a member of the scrap paper/atm receipt/used envelope scribblers club? The first step to recovery is admitting that you have a problem. And considering my husband has a penchant for throwing away anypiece of paperthat is not attached to a spiral binding, I’m in desperate need of some list therapy.
These cleverMom Agenda Notesat See Jane Work should do the trick. Ranging from a simple daily to-do list to in-depth babysitter info notes, these notepads will be a welcome organizational improvement in my home. And check out the Menu and Grocery List pads–they actually tear in half so you can save the menu part for home while taking just the ingredients list to the store. Genius!
At $7.50 a pad, they won’t break the bank and they’ll save hours of rummaging through the trashcan trying to find that important info on the back of your cable bill envelope. Not that I’m speaking from experience or anything. -Kristen
[via My Retro Baby Blog]


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