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7 Destructive Habits of Incompetent People
WARNING! If you want to have a fantastic life, never engage yourself in these 7 deadly habits that incompetent people do. NUMBER 1 - They Think, Say, & Do Negative Things. Yup. They see problems in every opportunity. They complain that the...

Endless Possibilites With Custom Printed Lanyards
Custom printed lanyards are an extremely popular item and are readily available for purchase through a large amount of suppliers. Many suppliers have detailed e-commerce sites that allow buyers to select a lanyard style and customize it without...

How to Start a Successful Home Jewelry Business
I've always loved earrings, and this love has turned into my dream career. Several years ago, after two decades of buying earrings everywhere I went, I received the birthday gift that changed my life - a book called "You Can Make Your Own...

Keep Family Reunions Under One Roof
January 19, 2005, Norfolk, VA –As more and more families are keeping in touch via the Internet, today more than ever, it’s easier to arrange family reunions. According to a recent statistic from the Travel Industry Association of America, 27% of...

Make life easy for your pet
This article summerizes various tools available to make life easy for your pet. There are many products on the market that can make the life of a pet owner a lot easier. Much like cats and dogs, we are always on the move, and using a pet...

 
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How to Have More Money by Organizing Yourself

1. Appear to be organized at the office and people will see you as smarter and more competent which will lead to pay raises and better jobs. This includes your desk, paperwork,
timeliness and wardrobe.

2. Have a designated place to store receipts so you can easily return items.

3. File your tax-deductible receipts together so they'll be ready for tax season.

4. Keep everything in it's place so you won't run out and buy a duplicate of something you already have but can't find.

5. Store your financial records together and review them on a


regular basis.

6. Have a budget and stick to it. Keep track of expenses and you'll be less likely to spend money on trivial items.

7. Stock your kitchen and plan ahead for dinner so you'll eat out less often.

8. Plan several months ahead for normal purchases so you can buy in bulk and take advantage of sales. This includes food staples, paper goods, toiletries, clothing and gifts.

About the Author

Barbara Myers is a professional organizer, author and speaker. Free tips and articles to help you take control of your time by organizing your life.