How to Make a Personal Organiser

Get an empty book, or staple colourful papers together to make a book., Make a contents page., Make a schedule for the day on the first page.,Make a budget with income and expenditure., Get a calculator and somehow get it to stay there or you can...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Get an empty book

    It doesn't have to be too fancy, though.

    A regular personal organizer is clean, neat and always has a title.
  2. Step 2: or staple colourful papers together to make a book.

    It looks very mature. , Repeat it everyday or make a new one for each day.

    It is your decision.

    Make sure it's very neat.

    Use rulers if you want to make the schedule in a table or a chart.

    If it includes diagrams or anything complicated, do it in pencil. ,, You can't glue the calculators, so try stapling them with a sharped-front stapler. , Then you can bring the organizer to school and see which lessons you have next and at what time. , It always comes in useful.

    Take a different piece of paper and write down a list of what snack and what time.

    Also write down the time when you have breakfast, lunch and dinner.

    If you want to make diagrams, flow-charts, tables or anything else, then you can.

    It's best if you make a checklist. , It's the most important thing to do when you have an organizer. , For example, you can make a special page of "friendship" and glue pictures of your friends and their names underneath.

    Be creative. , If there is a mistake, rub it in white ink if its in pen, if not, then rub it with an eraser.

    Try not to get the organizer too fat.

    If the book is filled up, get another book.

    Staple them together or just have them separate.
  3. Step 3: Make a contents page.

  4. Step 4: Make a schedule for the day on the first page.

  5. Step 5: Make a budget with income and expenditure.

  6. Step 6: Get a calculator and somehow get it to stay there or you can buy a book that have calculators stapled in them.

  7. Step 7: Keep your school timetable in any of the pages.

  8. Step 8: Make a snack chart.

  9. Step 9: Make a list of other personal things like

  10. Step 10: taking a shower

  11. Step 11: brushing your teeth

  12. Step 12: doing homework

  13. Step 13: Do fun things in an organizer

  14. Step 14: but don't make it too fancy and decorated with sequins and beads.

  15. Step 15: Make as many pages you want and make sure everything is neat.

Detailed Guide

It doesn't have to be too fancy, though.

A regular personal organizer is clean, neat and always has a title.

It looks very mature. , Repeat it everyday or make a new one for each day.

It is your decision.

Make sure it's very neat.

Use rulers if you want to make the schedule in a table or a chart.

If it includes diagrams or anything complicated, do it in pencil. ,, You can't glue the calculators, so try stapling them with a sharped-front stapler. , Then you can bring the organizer to school and see which lessons you have next and at what time. , It always comes in useful.

Take a different piece of paper and write down a list of what snack and what time.

Also write down the time when you have breakfast, lunch and dinner.

If you want to make diagrams, flow-charts, tables or anything else, then you can.

It's best if you make a checklist. , It's the most important thing to do when you have an organizer. , For example, you can make a special page of "friendship" and glue pictures of your friends and their names underneath.

Be creative. , If there is a mistake, rub it in white ink if its in pen, if not, then rub it with an eraser.

Try not to get the organizer too fat.

If the book is filled up, get another book.

Staple them together or just have them separate.

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