Posts Tagged ‘January 1st’

On the first page in your notebook, write on the top line and in the middle of the page: Monday,

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

On the first page in your notebook, write on the top line and in the middle of the page: Monday, January 1st, 1994 or whatever day you officially start your business. Then, as your orders come in – if by mail, as you open your mail – jot down starting from the left side of page, the amount you received – dash – for what – from whom, and their address. The page might look like this:

On the first page in your notebook, write on the top line and in the middle of the page: Monday,

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

On the first page in your notebook, write on the top line and in the middle of the page: Monday, January 1st, 1994 or whatever day you officially start your business. Then, as your orders come in – if by mail, as you open your mail – jot down starting from the left side of page, the amount you received – dash – for what – from whom, and their address. The page might look like this:

On the first page in your notebook, write on the top line and in the middle of the page: Monday,

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

On the first page in your notebook, write on the top line and in the middle of the page: Monday, January 1st, 1994 or whatever day you officially start your business. Then, as your orders come in – if by mail, as you open your mail – jot down starting from the left side of page, the amount you received – dash – for what – from whom, and their address. The page might look like this:

On the first page in your notebook, write on the top line and in the middle of the page: Monday,

Monday, September 28th, 2009

On the first page in your notebook, write on the top line and in the middle of the page: Monday, January 1st, 1994 or whatever day you officially start your business. Then, as your orders come in – if by mail, as you open your mail – jot down starting from the left side of page, the amount you received – dash – for what – from whom, and their address. The page might look like this: