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Got a lot to do? Of course you do. Who doesn’t? Maybe my cats; they just laze around. But for us humans, there’s a
never-ending list of things we want and need to do. What I’m getting at is, I’ve just added new to do lists to my site PrintableToDoList.com. The selection includes templates for bullet journals, a goal-focused planning technique that’s all the rage.
Perhaps what you're busy doing is playing Pokemon Go, or being annoyed that other people are playing Pokemon Go. In either case, I've added Pokemon signs to PrintableSigns.net, so business owners and others can welcome (or discourage) "trainers" from hanging out at nearby
PokeStops.
If you need to get job, or a better job, check out the
15 new resumes up at
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With 28 new to do lists added to PrintableToDoList.com, you’ll be sure to find a list that works for you. The site has simple, lined checklists as well as specific, detailed lists. The best part is, they’re all free, so you can try as many lists as you’d like.
The new lists include illustrated seasonal designs, vacation and sightseeing checklists, cleaning lists, lists of books to read, health-related lists, pet care lists, trackers, phone and email logs, and more.
Bullet Journals are especially popular lately, and there are so
many ways to set them up to track what you need to do, and then enjoy the satisfaction of marking each item done. I’ve added a few basic templates, and plan more in the future. These are sided to fit Moleskine or Midori notebooks and have a light grid pattern in the background of each page. (For even more journal and planner ideas, be sure to
visit my site, PrintablePlanners.net.)
I’ve also added new schedules with priority-based checklists as well as lists with times of the day.
PrintableToDoList.com now has nearly 100 lists. All of them are free to download and print in PDF or DOC (Microsoft Word) format.
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One of my most popular and most helpful sites is InstantResumeTemplates.com, which now has 263 resume templates to download, customize, and use in a job search for free.
The 15 new resumes include example text that can be edited or typed
over to suit specific positions. They’re a great jump start. All are professionally formatted with eye-catching designs and space to list contact information, job history, education, and other details.
There are a few new informal resumes, including a humorous one, a “ninja resume,” and a template with spaces for multiple short statements. There’s even a resume with room for short endorsements from references.
The professional resumes include templates tailored toward people teaching English as a Second Language in the U.S. or overseas, those working with nonprofits or writing grants, child care workers, grocery clerks, photojournalists, and bloggers.
There’s a results-focused resume, one with lots of white space (for visual appeal), and a resume for job-seekers over age 50.
InstantResumeTemplates.com also has templates for students, those re-entering the workforce, and those are who seeking freelance work or odd jobs.
The templates, which are in DOC format, also include job objectives and skills matrix templates.
InstantResumeTemplates.com complements my sites CoverLetterExamples.net (which has lots of sample cover letters) and LettersOfRecommendation.net, which, of course, is dedicated to letters of
recommendation.
Thanks so much for sending me your ideas for new printables! Keep those emails coming.
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Sincerely,
FreePrintable.net
kevin@freeprintable.net
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