Get Those Christmas and Holiday Cards Out On Time

Released on = December 11, 2005, 2:23 pm

Press Release Author = Nemock, LLC

Industry = Entertainment

Press Release Summary = The Time Management Guy shares 6 tips to help get Chritmas
and Holiday cards out on time this season without the typical stress and mad rush to
the Post Office.

Press Release Body = With Christmas just around the corner, many people begin the
mad rush to send out all the Christmas cards they resolved to send out on time last
year. No matter what the retail stores choose to call the season, many people
purchase stacks of holiday cards with the intention of sending them all out. In the
chaos of the season it\'s difficult for many to master such a task because they don\'t
have a system that applies basic time management skills to getting their cards out
on time. Breaking the task down into small chunks makes it easy to get done on time.
This is the essence of effective time management and can help you have a very Merry
Christmas.

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
http://www.the-time-management-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. 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.

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. Use red
for people you want taken care of immediately. Use blue for Hanukkah cards. Don\'t
make any more categories than absolutely necessary but make enough to help you break
down the task.

4. Make one shopping trip. Now that you have your list, go out and buy the cards and
stamps. If you\'re not sure if a card is going to need extra postage, take it into
the post office with you and have it weighed.

5. Make the card the backdrop for your greeting. It\'s not necessary to buy the
fanciest cards for everyone. Purchase cards that reflect your personal style and
your message for the season, but make what you write in the card your personal
greeting.

6. Get help. Younger children can take completed cards and apply a return address
label and the stamp. Older children can help address the envelopes and even look up
the addresses in your contact manager. Help turn the task into a fun event.

You can find out more about how good time management can help the entire family get
more done, reduce holiday stress, and give you more time by reading the "Super
Tactics of Time Management Experts" at www.the-time-management-guy.com

Contact: for more insights into this topic. Direct line (703) 652-7119.
Email: info@the-time-management-guy.com
Other helpful information regarding this product can be found at
http://www.the-time-management-guy.com

Web Site = http://www.the-time-management-guy.com

Contact Details = Dave Saunders

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