One of the hardest parts of college is keeping organized – classes, assignments, social life, work. Time management often seems impossible! Many rely on a myriad of high tech solutions from synching up to Google Calendar to carrying around a heavy planner or datebook. With so many options, finding a perfect balance between ease of entry and portability often becomes a huge problem. Many of my planning difficulties, though, have been solved by one ingenious Internet application – the PocketMod.
Deemed the "ultimate" notecard, the PocketMod is a single piece of paper ingeniously folded into a tiny book. On the web site you design your own PocketMod, filling its eight pages with an assortment of calendar, organizer, and reference templates. I fill my "organizer" PocketMod with two sets of appointment time sheets and weekly calendars, two pages of to-do lists, and have my contact information and a 2008 calendar on the covers. Paired with a pocket sized notebook with notes for futures events, I always have my time under control.
Design yours at: http://www.pocketmod.com