Overall rating: 4.0526314 / 5 from 19 reviews.

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Clearing the clutter makes brain clutter relax

"Working from home can be daunting and messy. Putting things in place and order makes room the other things that need your attention. So get organized with this handy information organization booklet and ideas."

BonnieV15T (5/5)

A Must Need Book

"I have not written anything in it yet but love it love how it is set up and when I am done everything will be right there so who holds it will know everything that I want them to know and to do."

Country H. (5/5)

Not good for bills

"I thought this would be great to help pay bills but there's very little room for that."

Kelly12 (2/5)

perfectly fitting

"I got this and really like the way it is put together as everything I need to keep track of all my stuff"

Runningdoe432 (5/5)

Definitely need this.

"Just what I needed. Glad I ordered it. Perfect for what I need."

Mert82 (5/5)

Cheap

"Save your money, cheaply made. First few pages of book are a waste of space."

MMosh (2/5)

Great product

"I bought a few of these/ Although it is not a topic most people care to discuss, it is important and necessary. This is a nice way of handling it!"

Nautical (5/5)

Great book

"I have been wanting to get a book like this for some time. I just couldn't find what I needed until I found this. It has every detail, some I didn't even think about. It's perfect!"

Sunshine05 (5/5)

Waste of money

"This is a total waste of money. The first 7 pages give advice on disaster preparedness and emergency kits. Many of the pages that could actually be useful ask for strange information- stuff that seems useless or bizarre (like asking a layperson what the drug interactions for a prescription are. ) ""Important Phone Numbers"" includes weird things like Social Security Office and Trust Officer but not immediate family. There are 3 FULL pages for banking info, Investments, and Real Estate (apparently this guide is for millionaires). The Guide finishes with 3 pages on Common Sense, safety, and a bunch of lines for notes. Out of 22 pages, barely half of them are actually useful. Don't waste your money on this useless thing; buy a cheap notebook and come up with your own lists instead."

ACMB (1/5)

Postage cost

"While the product serves it’s purpose, the packaging and cost of postage was to much. There is absolutely no reason why this should have been placed in a box the size of a shoebox. A simple 8-11 mailing envelope would work. This packaging method doubled the cost of the product."

Pastcustomer (3/5)

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