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Here are some tips for breaking this process down and to let friends and family know you’re thinking of them before this Christmas is over, courtesy of www.the-time-mamagement-guy.com.
1. Decide your
priorities. Is it really a priority for you to send out Christmas and
holiday cards this year? If it is, then make that affirmation. This is
one of the most important steps for setting any goal. Now that you know
this is a priority for you, take action.
2. Make a list. It may
sound cliché but without a list, how do you know who you’ve left off of
it? Make your list on a large sheet of paper. Write down the names of
all the people to whom you wish to send cards. Using small sticky notes
or index cards are not effective because you simply don’t have enough
room to be creative and to get your ideas down on paper.
3. Use color to break down the list. Somewhere on your list, use a few
colored markers, pencils or crayons and make a little key to help you
break it down. If there are people on the list that are top priority,
use red as the priority color and make a check mark beside those names.
If you have cards for Hanukkah to send out, you could use blue and make
a check beside those names. There may be some who should get an extra
special card. Assign them a unique color as well. Don’t make any more
categories than absolutely necessary but make enough to help you break
down the task.