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I want to reset my entire budget in Mint and don't know how to do this easily, in one fell swoop. Anyone know? #mint

Just work takes up at least 40 a week=160/month. Hmmm...what does this 68/month actually mean? Non-work time? #internet

I've been deeply disappointed in mine. It's only good for papers you'll never touch again, because the pages separate so easily. So, in other words, almost no good.

I think having the folder clipped shut like that defeats the whole purpose of the hanging folder, which is to be easily accessed and to have the metal sliders be able to easily slide open. I'd use more hanging folders or store the manuals elsewhere (I keep mine in a drawer - I hold onto paper copies rather than going

Putting books on my Amazon wishlist is one way I do this. I somehow feel like I possess the book (if only the title) by parking it on the list. Then, I can get it from the library or a used bookstore when and if I decide that I want to read it. I know there are other types of book list trackers out there (Google?),

Anyone have problems with the memory foam mattress being too hot/warm?

After a number of years of using GTD and always feeling like I'm not on top of all my lists and feeling like a failure at weekly reviews, I've completely switched to Autofocus and it's really working much better for me: [www.markforster.net]

Provincetown in August. Maybe somewhere else earlier.

Not for the current quality I'm getting.

This might minimize the exuberant kicking of litter out of the box. I like.

I've been using this system during the beta period. Initially, I too thought that this was doomed to feed my procrastination, as I cherry-picked all the easy stuff. But, I've found that it's really working for me the longer I use it. It's deceivingly simple-looking. I knew people would say, it's just a list (in fact,