Section One 7 Steps To Stop Feeling Overwhelmed
Offers a step-by-step system for eliminating your clutter, as well as forms to help you plan your attack and track your progress...including:
• 4 steps to help you get ready
• 6 ways to identify the areas to organize
• 1 copy of the "room form" for identifying organizing trouble areas
• 3 methods for prioritizing your project
• "priority and assign form" for deciding what to work on first
• 2 steps for committing to a date
• "month calendar" for planning out your deadlines and milestones
• 5 ways to get ready to take action
• "take action form" for planning your action steps for each goal
• 5 techniques for making the dirty work easier
• 3 "organizing signs" to help keep you on track and motivated
• 6 "sorting signs" to help you divide your stuff into meaningful action categories
• 3 guidelines for completing a task and moving to the next one
Section Two Office and Paper Forms
Offers some additional valuable forms that will help you organize your home or work office...including:
• Pre-printed labels for your "Vital File" system
• Visual picture of how your "Vital File" system should be set up
• 5f Plan™ to end paper piles
• "Delegation Steps Form" for use when you hand a responsibility to someone else
• "Meeting Sheet" to keep your meetings useful and on time
• "Procrastination Sheet" to get you unstuck on things you are procrastinating on
• "Mind Map Template" to use when working on projects
• "Priority and Assign Form" for deciding what to work on first
• "Reminder Form" for tracking your own to-do's and delegated items
• "Paper Toss Question" for deciding if you should keep a document or not
• "Safe Deposit Box Guidelines" for what documents should be protected
Section Three Home Paper Forms
Offers some additional valuable forms that will help you organize your kitchen and family information...including:
• "Paper Retention Guidelines" for knowing how long to keep a document
• Home reference filing guideline examples
PART ONE FAMILY NOTEBOOK
• Instructions for setting up 'Our Family Notebook' or 'My Office Notebook'
• Pre-printed tab labels
• "Emergency Contacts" form
• "Telephone Log" form
• "Address List" form
• Organizing checklist for the new year
• "Daily Checklist" form for to-do's, phone calls, errands, meal planning, etc.
• "Housecleaning Checklist" form
• "Quiet Times Calendar" for setting aside personal time every day
• Goal forms for peace, health, wealth, and joy
• "Family Character Building Chart" for tracking chore completion
• To Do Around the House" form for tracking assigned household tasks
• "Credit Card Checklist" for keeping track of accounts
• "Bank Checklist" for keeping track of accounts
• "Internet Password Checklist"
• "Travel Checklist" for packing
• Travel Checklist for keeping kids occupied on trips
PART TWO HOUSEHOLD COMMAND CENTER
• Instructions for setting up a 'Household/Office Command Center'
• Pre-printed 'household/office command center' labels
• Visual picture of how your 'household or office command center' should be set up
Section Four Closet Forms
Offers some additional valuable forms that will help you organize your closet...including:
• "Shopping Tips" with tips for eliminating clutter from your closet before it starts
• "Shopping Tips" with specific wardrobe and fashion tips
• "Master Shopping List" for tracking needs and budget vs. what you
bought and spent
Section Five Favorite Recipe Book Forms
• Instructions for setting up "my favorite recipes" book
• Pre-printed "My Favorite Recipes" category labels
• "Grocery List and Weekly Meal planner" form
• "Freezer Inventory" form
• "Kitchen Checklist" of supplies you should have on hand