Archive for November, 2007

28
Nov

Desk Organization: Pile at a Glance

Written by Angela Yee. Posted in Systems and Ideas

Are you piler? Do you find it hard to get something done unless you make piles around you?
27
Nov

Special Events Library D1: Event Site Checklist

Written by Angela Yee. Posted in Event & Conference Planning Products, Store Products

Avoid mistakes in selecting the right site for your event. This checklist includes comprehensive questions in over thirty areas, including meeting rooms, outdoor areas, local information, dining, administrative, storage, and staffing. Also contains tips for a productive site visit. 21 reproducible looseleaf pages, ready for binding or punching.

Price: $5.99
27
Nov

Special Events Library C1: Event Promotion

Written by Angela Yee. Posted in Event & Conference Planning Products, Store Products

Though most people spend much effort in planning an event, in actuality just as much effort needs to be put into promotion to make the event a success.

This document lists fifty different ways that churches or Christian organizations can promote their events. It’s not necessary to spend big bucks to promote an event successfully; a creative approach can stretch the dollars and still bring awareness and interest to the event.

Learn the right questions to ask to know the direction to take your promotional efforts, how to build pre-promotion awareness so that buzz is generated as soon as your promotional efforts begin, and different promotional channels that are available, including some that are specific only to churches.

Document includes examples. 11 looseleaf pages, ready for punching or binding.

Price: $2.99
27
Nov

Special Events eDocs B1e: Budgeting Spreadsheet

Written by Angela Yee. Posted in Event & Conference Planning Products, Store Products

Take the headache out of planning the financial success of your event. This comprehensive worksheet helps you figure out what to earn and spend with your event. It covers general categories of expenses with specific items so that nothing is forgotten. Avoid unexpected expense areas and financial shortfall by using these worksheets to review your potential income streams and expenses. Totals are automatically calculated.

Directions: Fill out the spreadsheet in the white cells (colored cells do not require information and/or have calculations built in).

Price: $3.49
27
Nov

Special Events Library B1: Budgeting Success

Written by Angela Yee. Posted in Event & Conference Planning Products, Store Products

Take the headache out of planning the financial success of your event. This comprehensive worksheet helps you figure out what to earn and spend with your event. It covers general categories of expenses with specific items so that nothing is forgotten. Avoid unexpected expense areas and financial shortfall by using these sheets to review your potential income streams and expenses. 12 reproducible looseleaf pages, ready for binding or punching.

Price: $3.49
27
Nov

Special Events Library A2: Effective Event Proposals

Written by Angela Yee. Posted in Event & Conference Planning Products, Store Products

Before you even start planning an event, you’ll need approval from the organization’s leadership. An effective proposal lays out the goals and scope of the event. This proposal can be used to secure approval from the leadership, gain sponsors, and recruit an event coordination team. Includes sample proposals for a conference, retreat, and outreach event, with advice in sidebars to give you results. 11 looseleaf pages that you can punch or bind.

Price: $2.99
27
Nov

Special Events Library A1: Event Advance Planning

Written by Angela Yee. Posted in Event & Conference Planning Products, Store Products

The first step in planning an event is to sit down and think through what the event will be.

This worksheet helps you in the advance planning of programming and logistics. It includes spaces and checklists that cover major areas of every event, including schedules, legal considerations, venue, technical, food, and volunteers. Use this form to make sure you don’t miss anything important and cover the areas that you can plan in detail later.

7 reproducible looseleaf sheets.

Price: $2.99
26
Nov

Learning With Stuffed Animals: Ancient History

Written by Angela Yee. Posted in Education, Store Products

Laughter is a powerful teaching tool. Use children’s natural tendency to laugh to help them learn history!

26
Nov

Organizing Package

Written by Angela Yee. Posted in Personal Organization Products, Store Products

Organizing Package:
I’m Not Neat But I’m Organized Audio CD
I’m Not Neat But I’m Organized Book
Retail: $24.99 $20.99!

Price: $20.99
26
Nov

I’m Not Neat But I’m Organized

Written by Angela Yee. Posted in Personal Organization Products, Store Products

Tired of losing things, missing appointments, feeling anxious or stressed about what you need to do and not having the time to do what you would really like?

This book discusses four time organizing styles and four space organizing styles found in every person, and how to maximize these styles to create a system that works for you. Use your God-given strengths to help you live a more fulfilled and effective life!

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Recent Comments

  • Angela Yee

    February 28, 2012 |

    Wow! I didn’t know about Arc. Looks great! Thanks for the tip!

  • lacey

    February 24, 2012 |

    I dont know how long ago this was written, or if you will see this comment, but –

    Staples has a new system called Arc that is exactly like circa, except it is super cheap! I built a whole notebook for around $20. And the design is super clean and simple, I love it!

  • Evangeline Waybright

    February 7, 2012 |

    This is an incredibly wonderful list of tools! Thank you so much for compiling!

  • Leslie

    September 13, 2011 |

    I love this idea! I have definitely been thinking about implementing it. Problem is … I have a home/school desk downstairs and a work desk upstairs so sometimes I am running back and forth and can’t find my lists. So I ended up using the computer for to-do’s (not as fun as paper though).

  • Angela Yee

    September 10, 2011 |

    Sorry about the confusion. I was referring to the brand Moleskine.