9. Daily To-Dos
Your digital day planner rings and flashes your to-do list on the hour, but there's nothing like a big fill-in-the-blanks calendar to remind you of your goals and appointments. A paper day-planner won't crash on you or run out of battery power in the middle of a work marathon. An office white board keeps priorities in front of all eyes. A handy pocket-size day planner divides your days, weeks or months into appointments, tasks and goals, with sections for phone numbers and addresses — critical when you're running late — as well as birthday and anniversary reminders. A binder-size planner lets an assistant keep track of events for you, and a decorated day planner is a stylish way to express your personality in an over-scheduled life.
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Benna Crawford has been a journalist and New York-based writer since 1997. Her work has appeared in "USA Today," the "San Francisco Chronicle," "The New York Times," and in professional journals and trade publications. Crawford has worked in executive management for global advertising and marketing firms, in finance industry regulation, as an educator, and as head of her own successful small business for 15 years.
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