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Checklists for Life: 104 Lists to Help You Get Organized, Save Time, and Unclutter Your Life

Checklists for Life: 104 Lists to Help You Get Organized, Save Time, and Unclutter Your Life

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Author: Kirsten Lagatree
Publisher: Random House Reference
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 33 reviews
Sales Rank: 228190

Media: Paperback
Edition: 1
Pages: 320
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6
Dimensions (in): 8.6 x 5.1 x 0.7

ISBN: 0375707336
Dewey Decimal Number: 640.43
EAN: 9780375707339
ASIN: 0375707336

Publication Date: November 30, 1999
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Amazon.com Review
At some point in our lives, we all wish life had come with an instruction manual; a little something to help us navigate the labyrinth of this complex world with a touch of grace and dignity. Is it so much to ask? Luckily for us, Kirsten M. Lagatree has risen to the challenge. Checklists for Life offers 104 lists that can help you with all those nagging little uncertainties, from organizing your closet to choosing a lawyer. "Show me a successful person," asserts Lagatree, "and I'll show you a list-maker.... Lists ensure that the job gets done correctly and completely--and with the added finesse that springs from an uncluttered mind."

Categorized into personal safety, getting organized, stocking up, home maintenance, housework, flowers and plants, social life, correspondence, death, children, moving, travel, health, the law, your money, professional life, your computer, and your car, many of the lists in this book consist, as she points out, of commonsense advice. Others, though, are less obvious. For instance, her advice on extras to pack when you go abroad (electricity converters, adapters, pre-addressed envelopes and Benadryl, just to name a few) and choosing realtors (Do they insist on a buyer/broker contract? Do they use a computer to help find homes?) are clearly the product of experience. While all the lists are highly helpful--the checklist for organizing your workspace alone is worth the price of the book--the best seem to be those for less common events, such as buying and moving to a new home or preparing for court. Lagatree has clearly done her research on these topics and her advice will save you time, money, and a great deal of stress. --Laszlo Simonyi

Product Description

A Handbook For An Organized Life

If you've ever wished for a class in Coping 101, or a guide to living more efficiently and with less stress, this book is for you! Over 100 sensible checklists offer quick tips and expert advice to make your life easier at work, at home, and through all of life's ups and downs.

Arranged by subject, from Personal Safety to Home Maintenance to Social Life, these lists will help you know what to ask, what to do, and what to have on hand in any situation.


  • What to do when your wallet is stolen

  • How to stock a bar

  • Questions to ask when hiring a contractor

  • What to keep in your medicine cabinet

  • Frequently overlooked tax deductions

  • How to be friends with your computer

  • The best and worse places to hide valuables

  • What to keep in a safe deposit box

  • Six steps of bare minimum housework

  • How to organize your file cabinet

  • How to cure your dying houseplants

  • Tips for writing an effective complaint letter

  • Tipping: who and how much

  • A countdown to moving day





Customer Reviews:   Read 28 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Informative   June 28, 2007
Amber D. Howard (Lubbock,Tx)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

For anyone who is young or inexperienced at everyday life to dos, this book can guide the way! I found it to be extremely informative. It helped me to get my life in order.


3 out of 5 stars put this book in a drawer   November 4, 2006
Raymond Jarvis (MidAtlantic)
1 out of 4 found this review helpful

keep this book. read it a little at a time. some good thoughts but too much to consume in one reading. Wished that I had gotten it from the library (with extensions) than having bought it. Oh, well, I love Amazon.


1 out of 5 stars I RETURNED this book   October 28, 2005
A. Howard (All Over USA)
18 out of 21 found this review helpful

This book is terrible. The lists are disappointingly incomplete and inconsequential. For example:

A list on tipping includes tips for restroom attendants, but it omits tips for valet parking. In my life, I have used valet parking significantly more often than a restroom attendant.

A list of common foreign phrases omits pronunciations. How useful is that? Knowing the spelling of a phrase does one no good during conversation should the pronunciation of a phrase be very different from its spelling.

Basically, if one had been raised by kindly wolves in the forest, and recently dropped into modern society, this book might be marginally useful. But anyone with a modicum of planning or forethought would have outgrown this trite little waste of words and paper by age 10.



5 out of 5 stars I'm a believer   August 12, 2005
M. J. Walters (Chicago, IL USA)
11 out of 12 found this review helpful

Count me as someone who longs to be efficient and organized, but who hasn't quite got the hang of it. Along came Kirsten Lagatree with roadmaps for dozens of real life events, and now, even though I'm not necessarily more organized, I am more prepared to deal with travel needs, house issues and even disasters. Frankly, I hope I never have to deal with much of what she covers in this book, but I'm thrilled that she has taken the time to share this info with us.

This book will go a long way towards helping you pull things together.



4 out of 5 stars Checklists   August 2, 2005
Christel Hunter (Las Vegas, NV USA)
5 out of 6 found this review helpful

This is a good list; not as many apply to me as I expected, but it is a start.


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