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Now in its fifth edition, this entertaining organizational calendar provides all the tools required for a hands-off (but effective) approach to work. Each week presents a functional calendar grid with ample room for appointments, along with procrastinator wisdom, tips, and quotes; an organizational section for prioritizing your delay tactics; and all-important space for doodling. The cover flaps feature a full 2010 calendar; the last page, a 2011 calendar. Sprinkled throughout are lists of things to do (or not), entertaining diversions, just-in-time survival tactics, and more, such as “People to Call When I Don’t Feel Like Working,” “Things to Do While Avoiding Things to Do,” and “Things to Count, Because, Well, Why Not?” Lighthearted and upbeat, this indispensable aid for the secret slacker in all of us will keep you on track, on time, and smiling.
By Mark Asher. Size: 6 x 8 1/4 in.; 136 pages; Wire-O bound, softcover with flaps; printed on recycled paper using soy-based inks; uncoated paper perfect for doodling in pen, pencil, or crayon. ISBN 978-0-7649-4721-6.
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 | Sample Text for Do It Later! Includes fill-in lists for: New Year's Resolutions you'd like your boss to keep, 10 things you’d rather be doing right now than working, the home improvements you’d make if money were no object, 10 songs you can sing every word of, and 10 jobs that look like fun and not a lot of work.

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