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"If Something Should Ever Happen To Me By: Janet L. Hall Im afraid my family wont know who to callor where anything is!"The realization of destruction, chaos, and uncertainty hit home for many of us on Sept. 11, 2001. My inbox started filling up with inquiries and statements of, "I don't know where my important paperwork is to grab in case of an emergency," "I have no clue where I can put my hands on my important stuff. Can you help me?" "If a catastrophe should strike my work or home it would take me months to replace licenses, and birth certificates," and "My husband handles all the paperwork at home. I don't have the foggiest idea who to call or where anything is."I think you'll agree usually one person in the home or office is designated to handle the phone calls if a vendor or supplier has to be called, or an appointment has to be made. That same person usually knows when any annual maintenance has to be done, and that one person usually files or puts away all the incoming paperwork.But if something should happen to that person, be it illness, death, or just out of town, would you be at a loss not knowing WHO to call, WHEN things get done, or WHERE things are kept?After my mother-in-law died, after having to virtually search in every nook and crannie in her home for things such as her husbands death certificate, his military records, and her keys (we finally found her safe deposit box key in the pinkie of a glove that was in the back of the closet), after watching my family UNABLE to mourn or celebrate her life because we were all too busy looking for the necessary documents, and important papers needed to deal with her death, I decided to put together a little booklet so others would NEVER have to go through what we did! It's very easy to make your own little booklet of the WHO, WHEN, and WHERE's in your life. Here's how:Create a notebook for yourself with three tabs. Mark the three sections: WHO, WHEN and WHERE. You could also do this on your computer.In the WHO section, make a list of service companies that you call and do business with. Include the security company, cable guy, your insurance agent, credit cards, your mortgage company, the pool man, plumber, chimney sweep, you name it. Next to each company, write down their phone number and your account number.In the WHEN section, create a list for each month and record the dates that you hador want to haveservices performed at your home or office. Include dates for getting your animals vaccinated, having your chimney and septic tank cleaned, renewing licenses and memberships, and so on.In the WHERE section, make a list of all your important documents, such as your bank records, insurance policies, wills, and dont forget the spare keys. Include the location of where you store those documents.Now, if this seems like a daunting task or something you don't have the time for, BUT know you should have, you can super-charge your organizing processand give yourself and others peace of mind nowby ordering my little booklet, The little Red WHO, WHEN, and WHERE Home Management Booklet. And Ive just made it easier for you to get, right now in e-book form (http://www.overhall.com/wwwh1.htm ).My booklet is already thought out and alphabetized for you! Once you purchase my e-booklet, download, and print out, all you have to do is take the time to fill in the blanks.The WHO section is alphabetized from your accountant to your veterinarian with a place to record your accountant numbers and phone numbers.The WHEN section is alphabetized and with maintenance tips from when you get your animals vaccinated to subscription renewals.The WHERE section is alphabetized, with tips on where to store your important documents, from your backup disks to your wills.Ive also included TWO BONUSES!1. A section to record your wallet contents, and2. The revolutionary way to sort through your stuff report, The 5 Ws of Organizing, a TEASER, and a TICKLE!Whether you make your own booklet or purchase mine, please let your loved ones know where you keep your master home notebook, and once filled out, please make a copy to keep in a secure off-site location, such as a safe deposit box.Dont add unnecessary worry, anxiety, or stress to yourloved ones when an emergency or death happens in yourhome. For ONLY $7 you can start recording and organizingthe important things in your life. Get it together TODAY!*****The Organizing Wizard, Janet L. Hall, is a ProfessionalOrganizer, Speaker, and Author. She is the owner ofOverHall Consulting, and Organizing By Phone. Subscribe toher FREE organizing newsletter athttp://www.overhall.com/newsletter.htm or visither web site at http://www.overhall.com Copyright 2001 by OverHall ConsultingP.O. Box 263, Port Republic, MD 20676All Rights Reserved. Permission is granted to reproduce,copy, or distribute so long as article is kept intact, thiscopyright notice and full information about contacting theauthor is attached.
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