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How much time do you waste every month making a food shopping list? An Organized Librarian gives you a complete food shopping list you should store in your computer, customize to your likes and dislikes and hang on your fridge. When you need something just mark it in pencil on the list, take the list to the store and you will never forget to pick up items again. The three keys to our three house entrances look a lot alike so I turned the main entrance key facing the opposite direction on the key ring from the other two. Saves a lot of time finding the right key. This are just some of the…mehr

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How much time do you waste every month making a food shopping list? An Organized Librarian gives you a complete food shopping list you should store in your computer, customize to your likes and dislikes and hang on your fridge. When you need something just mark it in pencil on the list, take the list to the store and you will never forget to pick up items again. The three keys to our three house entrances look a lot alike so I turned the main entrance key facing the opposite direction on the key ring from the other two. Saves a lot of time finding the right key. This are just some of the organizational tips Dale Carpenter provides in this book, designed to help you manage and organize your life. Dale Carpenter has been organized most of his life and has made a living out of creating, organizing and managing corporate libraries.
Autorenporträt
"In the Army, I was a paratrooper with the 82nd Airborne Division. Now I am a librarian. It hasn't been too much of a change. Both call for being well trained, aware of your environment, reacting quickly to changes, courage, initiative, resourcefulness, and dealing daily with people you otherwise wouldn't associate with." Dale Carpenter was a paratrooper with the 82nd Airborne Division, hitchhiked over 25,000 miles in the US and wrote a book on hitchhiking and 11 other books, and has a master's degree in library science. He fly fishes, continues to write and haunts bookstores, garage sales and libraries.