A cheap, recyclable way to stay organized
There's a lot to do before September sets in: back to school shopping, various appointments, meeting with friends... It's difficult to keep track of it all!
Well now you can – without buying a personal planner or having to dig through stacks of Post-it notes that you've filled up with various shopping lists, phone numbers and to-do lists. The best part is: it only costs as much as a sheet of paper.
Using the PocketMod website, you can customize a personal planner that can be printed out on a single sheet of paper and then folded into a tiny booklet that stays together without tape or glue.
There are dozens of different templates to choose from, so you can build your planner around a certain task, or use it as a general planner for the week.

Address book pages, to-do lists, conversion tables, food diaries, games, tables... Your eight mini pages can organize any aspect of your life.
It's so simple to make; all you need is a printer and a pair of scissors.
Start by reading up on the PocketMod here. Then create your own here (click on the Help tab to learn how to customize it). After printing it and cutting it out, you simply fold it by using these directions.
And now a testimony from a happy user:
Larissa















Larissa Walkiw
