A Household Notebook is an easy tool to set up, and many free printables are available from OrganizedHome.com. I’ve added some free printables from other websites too. This post from Tipnut leads to lots of links to Household Notebook forms.
CONTACTS
- Telephone Numbers form from Donna Young
- Emergency Contacts form from KristensGuide
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HOME
- www.PrintableToDoList.com: Weekly Cleaning Checklist
- FrugalLiving.About.com: Home Maintenance Checklist
- printablesyourway.net: Car Maintenance Log
- Civista Medical Center: Women’s Health Check-up
- PrintableChecklists.com: Medication CheckList (doc)
- Shape Up America: Food & Activity Diary
- Daily PlanIt Foldable Diet and Exercise Forms (doc)
MONEY
- Uncle Bill’s Bill Manager (pdf) or similar one at moneyspot.org
- A really nice detailed Excel Worksheet is available at Simple Organized Living
CALENDAR
- I like this one page 2012 calendar from callmevictorian.com.
- See also a free yearly calendar from Vertex42.com.
- Organizeclutterbugs.com: Important Dates
I have a separate binder for meal planning, with favorite recipes and forms for menu planning and grocery lists.
Some like to have a section for weekly planning as part of their Household Notebook. For more productivity forms, see the Free Tools page of the Daily PlanIt.
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