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Minimal Wallet For Everyday Carry

Productivity Bits

I’ve been looking for a minimal wallet since I decided not to use any of my credit cards. Well, I still carry one credit card for emergency use. I don’t carry much cash either; I have a debit card to cover for my purchases. Here’s my usual wallet stuff: 1 credit card. 1 debit card.

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Don't Put Off Shredding

Clutter Coach

You can read them here, or buy the ebook here. this includes credit card offers). by Here's chapter three of my new book. Every Wednesday there's a new chapter. Simple Way #3. Almost every day you get mail. that’s got sensitive information in it that should be shredded. stack it up somewhere to shred later! Right now: 
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The 12 Privacy Tips of Christmas

Ian's Messy Desk

Minimize the number of identification and credit cards carried. Tear/shred receipts, copies of credit applications, other documentation containing personal information, don’t just throw it in the garbage. Obscure credit card numbers on customer receipts. name, address, phone number) will be used.

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Cut Back Your Cost Of Living

Productivity Bits

Credit Cards. Firstly, check out those credit cards sitting in your purse or wallet. So, whether you have an excellent credit history or not, you could probably benefit from changing your credit card. Please grab my free productivity ebook! Photo Courtesy Of reallyboring.

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6 Uber Hacks You Need to Know

Productivity Bits

Anyone with a Capital One Quicksilver card is eligible for 20 percent off Uber rides, paid back each month via credit. Since the card has no annual fee, it may be worth it for those who use Uber frequently to sign up on that basis alone. Please grab my free productivity ebook! Thank You! ~

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The Etch Moleskine Cover And Twist Precision Pen by Allegory

Productivity Bits

Here’s the comparison between the Moleskine Pocket Notebook (hard cover) and Moleskine Cashier with the Etch cover: The Etch cover has 2 card slots at the back: But I might give it a second thought if I really want to slide my debit and credit cards in there. Each slot can accommodate up to 3 plastic cards.

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Steps for Creating a Paperless Home Office

Productivity Bits

Many banks, utility companies, credit card companies, etc., Please grab my free productivity ebook! But building a paperless home office is only one side of the equation. Get into the habit of storing documents digitally. It is helpful to stop the paper before it begins. all provide paperless statements. Thank You!