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Posted June 11, 2008
Your Post-Its-on-computer-screen system may work for the office, but what happens when you step away from your desk? Likely a bunch of back-of-receipt writing at the bottom of your purse. Or possibly smudged scribbles on your hand. If an organizational overhaul is just too much effort, SusyJack*'s ringlet jotters offer a simple solution. These mini-notepads contain 80 sheets of recycled paper and come in bright spring colors (pink, purple, yellow) with equally fun patterns (butterflies, dunes, flags). Just hook one to your key ring and stop relying on those doomed-to-fail mental reminders. It's an easy way to keep track of those never-ending notes-to-self—even if you're a lazy Susy.
$6 at Susyjack.bigcartel.com.


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