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As you go forward in your job search, you will find yourself accumulating
a large amount of information which needs to be properly organized if you want to be
fully effective.
If you do not currently have a planner, such as the pocket
Franklin Planner,
now is the time to get one. You will likely be using a
Franklin Planner
in your job after college to organize your work, so now is the time to
get started with planning your work for the future. And what better way than to
use the planner most used in the work world. I recommend the
Premier Collegiate Wire Bound Planner,
which is cheap (under eight bucks) and is designed to help you plan your
life both at college and for life after college. It includes the ability to track
multiple tasks, project planning, career planning and much more.
Begin now to plan your day, plan your week and plan your life. Fifteen to thirty
minutes a week will pay back in multiples down the road, especially when you are
organizing your job search.
Make sure you stick with a pocket-sized planner. The desk-sized planners lack
the portability you will need for keeping information current and always available.
It's not rocket science, but applying the simple planning and organization
principles of a planning system will greatly increase your efficiency and
productivity. No more missed appointments. No more forgotten assignments.
No more lost phone numbers. And a much greater emphasis on completing
tasks and reaching a definable goal, day in and day out.
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