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It's December, the time of year when our thoughts are drawn to holiday festivities and the purchase of gifts. The holidays give us the perfect time to do a little something for our clients. Why do you think you're local heating oil or propane company gives out those calendars every year? Gift cards. Donate in their name.
Eco-Calendars. There are a variety of calendars that use sustainable, recycled paper and give daily tips on how to live green and protect the planet. Check out Every Day is Earth Day 2011 daily calendar. These crafty office staplers use no metal staples to hold pieces of paper together. Cost: Whatever you’d like.
Next, turn your calendar over to January 15, 2011. Staple that little note you made right there on the page. On January 15, 2011, turn the calendar page and begin to learn (thus permanently resolving) the 2-3 things you wish you knew more about. Don’t give in to shame or guilt! That’s no way to work!
Next, turn your calendar over to January 15, 2011. Staple that little note you made right there on the page. On January 15, 2011, turn the calendar page and begin to learn (thus permanently resolving) the 2-3 things you wish you knew more about. Don’t give in to shame or guilt! That’s no way to work!
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