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Got chores? Been rejected? Want to reject chores? Well, this is the printables newsletter for you. This week, I’ve added new chore charts to ChoreCharts.net and there are also new rejection letter templates at RejectionLetters.net.
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Chores! Nobody likes them. Chore charts, though, can provide a sense of accomplishment as you check off task after task or complete steps toward a personal goal. For little kids, colorful graphics can do the trick. My most recent additions to ChoreCharts.net focus on students, roommates, busy families, businesspeople, and anyone else who wants to keep track of tasks that need to be
completed.
With the 26 new additions to this 11-year-old website, there are now 174 printable chore charts, behavior charts, and reward charts at ChoreCharts.net, each with a free version.
The recent additions include daily task lists to check off items by subject and time of day. Ideal for large families or roommates are two-, three-, four-, and five-person chore charts. Monthly and weekly chore charts have been added as well, along with a star rewards chart.
There are new daily task lists specifically titled for each month of the year. These are great for goal-setting. Another new checklist chart combines daily and weekly tasks on one attractive page accented with brackets. I’ve added a new behavior chart, too.
ChoreCharts.net also has school charts and reward charts for everything from using the potty to practicing a musical instrument. There are even motivational chore bucks to be used as currency in a
classroom or at home. Fun chore wheels determine the next task at random.
Whether you want to track chores to be done and redone, or just a one-time task list, ChoreCharts.net has a big selection for you. For even more tracking tools, check out my sites PrintableToDoList.com and PrintablePlanners.net with to do lists and planners.
The chore charts are each free to download and print in PDF format. If you want to type into a chart to customize it with names and tasks before printing, there’s also a $5 premium DOC version that works with Microsoft Word. Consider laminating your charts for extra durability.
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Last year, I launched RejectionLetters.net with a variety of rejection letter templates for personal and career situations. With this week’s additions, there are now 60 sample letters that can serve as a jump-start to crafting a letter that suits your specific circumstances.
Most of the rejection letters are designed to assist people in politely but firmly letting someone know that they’re rejecting an offer, a business proposal, or a personal suggestion. The new letters include templates for responding to rejections.
Other letters have sample wording for professional and personal rejections such as: rejecting awards or prizes, rejecting a volunteer, turning down a social media follower request, and rejecting a free item. There’s even a letter for rejecting society’s norms.
I’ve added a few more job rejection letter templates, including letters based on: a hiring freeze, a promotional denial, rejection of a top candidate, and rejections after an interview. RejectionLetters.net also has rental rejection letters. (Remember, the sample letters at this site are no substitute for legal advice.)
Simply choose a letter that’s close to your case, download the template, and type into it using Microsoft Word or another DOC-compatible program. Or, cut and paste the text directly from the site. The letters are free for your personal use.
Thanks for sending me your ideas for new printables. I have lots more on the way. And be sure to check out the FreePrintable.net Patreon page and consider becoming a member with a monthly pledge. Happy printing!
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Sincerely,
FreePrintable.net
kevin@freeprintable.net
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