Template: Contacts & Roster Sheet

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Here’s a simple contacts list / roster template.

It has a list down the lefthand side for Contact names and phone numbers. On the righthand side is a roster chart with customisable headers and time slots.

Just fill in across the top with either the jobs for the day or a series of dates - whatever works best for your situation. Then list the shift times down the side.

As you go through your contacts list and check when people are available, write their name into the relevant roster slots.

Download the PaperBased - Contacts and Roster Sheet in A4 format.

Journal Prompt - Community Service

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What does the term Community Service mean to you? Does it conjure up ideas of forced service to the community, the result of a court sentence for the guilty to perform community service hours as a penance? Or is it more like a leisurely Saturday morning sizzling sausages at the local Apex or Lions club charity fundraiser? Perhaps it’s volunteer time spent chatting with residents of a nearby nursing home?

Do you currently get involved in any community service projects? Have you volunteered your time for a good cause in the past? If you haven’t, would you consider doing so in the future or not? For what reasons?

Imagine that everyone in your city or town was now required by law to perform a minimum of 3 hours community service per month. What would your reaction be? Would you be pleased? Unhappy? Worried? What sort of activity would you choose to do?

Template: Blog / Website Record

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A couple of weeks back I read a post on the Make Easy Money With Google and Adsense blog that asked Do You Have An Adsense Will?

It got me thinking about the best way to put the necessary information about my websites together in the event that my husband or someone else had to sort things out. Even more than this, I realised that recording all this information in one spot would serve as a great reference for myself. I’m always forgetting passwords and account details, so a neat reference guide to look up would be great.

This being a PaperBased blog, I of course thought that something on paper to store securely away in our safe would be the best way to go. I had already started to document other important information like this, at the prompting of a book called Renton’s Wills and Family Records by Nick Renton AM. It’s a great little guide that comes with a CD of printable forms for everything from asset and property details through to medical information and important family dates. You just print out the forms, fill in your details, stash them somewhere safe and that’s the job done!

The end result of all this was this template - a form to record the pertinent details about a blog or website. The template is two pages, best printed in duplex. It contains sections for all your important blog details, as well as account details, affiliate programs and contacts.

Download the PaperBased - Blog / Website Record in A4 format.

It’s a little utilitarian, I’ll have to spruce it up a bit in the future!

Journal Prompt - Chance

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When was the last time you took a chance? Was it big or small, serious or trivial? How did it turn out? Were you glad you made the decision, or did things turn out not so well?

Chance is always powerful. Let your hook be always cast; in the pool where you least expect it, there will be a fish.
Ovid

How do you view chance? Do you see it as opportunity, or as risk?

It’s choice - not chance - that determines your destiny.
Jean Nidetch

Do you agree with Jean Nidetch’s quote?

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