Plastic or magnetic personalized memoboards are a great idea for anyone that feels their memory is a bit off. Even if you have a great memory there are simply times when you need a little help remembering something and that is when memory boards come in handy, or memory “memoboards”.
If you find you are too busy during the day to remember to check your messages or take a shower even, you may be in the market for a customized memoboard. You don’t have to pay a fortune, because for the most part you can buy promotional memoboards from about any retailer for pennies on the dollar. Memoboards alone are not really interesting, but what you can DO with them is.
Using Memoboards Wisely
Most people associate memoboards with school or with work. Corporate memoboards for example are commonly found in board rooms where people remember sitting for long hours in boring meetings talking about things like budget constraints. Some people associate customized memoboards with their elementary school years. How can you forget your teacher writing down your assignments on a classic memoboard?
Today you can use printed memoboards or personalized memoboards in your very own home. Do you need to write down your homework or plan a corporate meeting to take advantage of them? No, you do not. There are many ways you can take advantage of memoboards wisely without having to think of them as boring task managers.
(although you will use them to manage your tasks)
Consider magnetic memoboards for example. You can buy a printed memoboard for the kitchen with the label “kitchen” printed on it. Place this on your refrigerator to keep a running list of the groceries you need going. That way you will never have to try to remember what it is you need when the time comes to shop, and you will always have a head’s up when the time gets close to think about grocery shopping.
You can do the same for the laundry room, except substitute the title “laundry” for “kitchen”. Laundry needs management just as much as a kitchen does. You can keep track of the white, colors, kid’s clothes or linens you do weekly. Find out just how much you spend in laundry detergent or how much laundry you do weekly.
Keeping Kids Organized
One of the best purposes for a personalized memoboard if you are a parent is as a chore list. You can have kids write down their chores on a chore board and keep track of their progress. This is a great idea for kids once they get to be in middle school. Most kids love to take charge of their own progress toward their goals, and having a customized memoboard for each child will allow them to do so. You can even have them chart their progress toward completing their chores each week and tally their funds or the rewards they make on a customized “reward” memoboard if you like. As you can see, having a personalized memoboard is a lot funner than it may at first seem.
Author Resource:-
Miles Lovegrove is director of Fluid Branding (http://www.fluidbranding.com), the UK's largest supplier of Promotional Memoboards and Branded Items. For Eco Friendly promotional products, including Recycled, Organic and Sustainable items visit Eco Incentives at http://www.ecoincentives.com
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