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                                                         Inventory Your Life
                                          It’s annoying when the stapler runs out when you’re
                                        assembling a series of reports needed immediately. It’s even
                                more annoying when you have to leave your office to fetch a new box
                                of staples. And it’s little things like running out of staples and paper
                                clips that can, cumulatively, add up to unmanageable stress.
                                  So create a list of the supplies you use regularly. Opposite each
                                item, indicate how many you have in your office, immediately at hand. (If
                                these supplies are provided by your company, indicate only the
                                amount that are only a few footsteps away.) You should have, for
                                example, a minimum of two boxes of paperclips, staples, Scotch® tape
                                rolls, pens, pencils, etc. within easy reach.
                                  Make it a point to keep your personal supply cabinet or drawer
                                stocked and to keep a record of what you use.Then replenish stock
                                to maintain an adequate supply. Stay ahead of the game and you’ll
                                always win.

                               The Pack-Rat Approach
                                   Don’t you hate it when you run out of stationery, can’t
                                   find a bubble-mailer envelope when you need it, or have
                                   to use that last Post-it® that’s all sticky with dust and who
                                   knows what else? So you set forth grudgingly for the local
                                   stationery store, the one you’ve visited three times already
                                   this week because you ran out of other things.
                               If people were a little more like pack rats, they could avoid
                               plenty of frustration. You should have, at this moment, both at
                               home and work, extras of almost everything you regularly use
                               and need. An effective way of managing supplies is to keep a
                               running inventory list. Buy at least two of anything you’re
                               replacing—three would be even better—and restock several
                               items at a time, rather than waiting to run out of items before
                               replacing them.
                               Gobbledygook

                                   You call your travel agent. That trip you planned probably
                                   needs to be changed. Will that be feasible?
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