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Keep a list of the members of your congregation in one handy place.
Keep a list of the members of your congregation in one handy place.
Keep track of important details of your preferred places of worship.
Pledge to unplug for the National Day of Unplugging from sundown, March 7 to sundown, March 8. List ideas to inspire and motivate you to unplug with alone or with your family.
List recommendations for good books that you get from friends or family. Browse the Best Seller Lists and make notes of books that appeal to you. Never be at a loss for a good book!
Whether you are following Money Saving Mom's 10 Goals for the week, or you just want to set goals for your week in the areas of Family/Marriage/Parenting, Personal, and Business, this list can be a worksheet for crossing things off.
Set goals for the week ahead. Then create an action plan that allows for the steps to accomplish your goals.
Whether you are setting goals for the current month or a future month, setting them down is a great first action to accomplishment.
Store your family's social security numbers securely in your account. Pull them up when you need them at the Dr.'s office or elsewhere.
Whether you are planning for a 1-mile, a 5K, a half or full marathon, your first step is to make a plan.
Keep an inventory of the books in your personal or family library.
Are you involved in a Book Club? Want to remember the pages that have interesting discussion points? Use this page to help you in your next book discussion.
What are the top things you want to do or accomplish before you die? Write it all down here and then figure out how to make those dreams come true.
Sometimes it is not a matter of finding time to exercise, but making time. Plot out the days you hope to squeeze in a walk or a hike. Hold yourself accountable by putting your training schedule down!
Record all food and drinks consumed for an accurate picture of your daily intake.
Set longterm goals for your life. Then take steps to achieve those goals.
Keep a record of jobs you've held.
List of principles and food expectations to get your family started on the right track toward healthful eating.
Worried about forgetting to renew something very important? Record it all in one handy list.
Keep track of magazines or websites that you subscribe to. Don't be caught off guard with expirations/renewals. Record contact information for quick service.
Just as important as getting your items back is returning items when you are finished with them.
Keep track of the foods you eat throughout the day. List the calories in each part of each meal. Total them all up to find out what your daily consumption truly is.
Remember what bottle you had that great evening with your closest friends. Or the night of your 6th wedding anniversary. Or just be able to record that bottle you thought was the best you’ve ever had!
Need to run out for an errand? What about stopping at the post office to buy stamps? How about those library books that are overdue? Are you out of milk? Save time and gas by making a list of errands before you leave the house.
Keep track of all of your favorite websites and resources from around the web.
Keep track of the books you've read so you can share titles and suggest new books to friends. Great for Book Clubs!
Take a moment to analyze these different aspects of your life to see where you could improve and make goals for each of those areas.
Resolutions are only beneficial if you take the steps necessary to accomplish them. List your resolutions and then list your action steps.
Recording your exercise is a great way to hold yourself accountable to the healthy goals you've set.
Achievement comes to those who set goals and plan the steps necessary. Keep track of what you want to accomplish throughout the year.
Keep all of your passwords safe & convenient in this handy list. For PDF version, see Website Favorites.
Keep a list of the members of your congregation in one handy place.
Keep track of important details of your preferred places of worship.
To have happiness and satisfaction in this life, it is vital to have balance in many important areas. Use this worksheet in your quest to create balance.
List recommendations for good books that you get from friends or family. Browse the Best Seller Lists and make notes of books that appeal to you. Never be at a loss for a good book!
Whether you are setting goals for the current month or a future month, setting them down is a great first action to accomplishment.
Keep an inventory of the books in your personal or family library.
Are you involved in a Book Club? Want to remember the pages that have interesting discussion points? Use this page to help you in your next book discussion.
What are the top things you want to do or accomplish before you die? Write it all down here and then figure out how to make those dreams come true.
Sometimes it is not a matter of finding time to exercise, but making time. Plot out the days you hope to squeeze in a walk or a hike. Hold yourself accountable by putting your training schedule down!
Record all food and drinks consumed for an accurate picture of your daily intake.
Set longterm goals for your life. Then take steps to achieve those goals.
Keep a record of jobs you've held.
List of principles and food expectations to get your family started on the right track toward healthful eating.
Worried about forgetting to renew something very important? Record it all in one handy list.
Keep track of magazines or websites that you subscribe to. Don't be caught off guard with expirations/renewals. Record contact information for quick service.
Just as important as getting your items back is returning items when you are finished with them.
Keep track of the foods you eat throughout the day. List the calories in each part of each meal. Total them all up to find out what your daily consumption truly is.
Remember what bottle you had that great evening with your closest friends. Or the night of your 6th wedding anniversary. Or just be able to record that bottle you thought was the best you’ve ever had!
Keep track of all of your favorite websites and resources from around the web.
Keep track of the books you've read so you can share titles and suggest new books to friends. Great for Book Clubs!
Take a moment to analyze these different aspects of your life to see where you could improve and make goals for each of those areas.
Recording your exercise is a great way to hold yourself accountable to the healthy goals you've set.
Achievement comes to those who set goals and plan the steps necessary. Keep track of what you want to accomplish throughout the year.