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Whats the best way to use my Pukka Project Book?
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I have the A4 super swanky version which looks like it could be mega complicated, so what I do is when I am finished with one lot of sheets of paper (one project in your case, class in mines) I move a divider to the page just after those so I know where a new lot of pages start. And also what I do to mark important sections within a divider is stick a post-it tab out at the top. I am such a geek and I totally love how the pad has my diary and then all my uni work in one place (eek just realised better not ever loose it!) and then you can just fold it over and it is all neat and tidy inside what looks like a common or garden A4 pad!
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hi pp
Meant to answer you on the daily thread but you know me bit dippy sometimes:D
Anyway I got mine a couple of years ago:eek: and its still going strong - I wanted something to track my goals so I use the first section to list the current set of goals then the other sections to list action lists/how tos etc. Its great because I can also look back on goals I have set and acheived (and those I havent of course:o)
I think you should just start writing something in it and not worry about spoiling it (you can always pull the page out if youre not happy with it) and Asda sell them for just under £3.00 now so if you spoil it totally which is unlikely then you can just get another.
(Just a thought as there are 3 of you in the family maybe you could have a set of family goals in the first section then everyone has their own section following to track them:j )
Nels xx0
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