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The Checklist Book
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checklists.com provides easy-to-use checklists to help you take care of things so you can relax, enjoy life, live better and longer, be safe and successful, and, help save the earth. Most checklists contain great links to other useful sites. ________________________ |
Recurring Checklists Checklist Charts A Checklist for Your Life The Checklist Book contains hundreds of useful checklists in a very easy-to-use format, including checklists on this web site and many more. It also contains A Checklist for Your Life, Recurring Checklists, Checklists to Memorize and Checklist Charts (to create your own checklists). Here are some of the checklists available in The Checklist Book (in addition to checklists in the Checklists section of this site): Aches Actions Adults AIDS/HIV Air purifiers Aircraft Alcohol Alcoholism All people Anger Ants Appliances Babies Baby showers Backpacking Bank Basketball Bathing Beggars Bicycles Blood Body piercing Bodysurfing Borrowing Buses Business opportunities Caffeine Camps Cataracts Cell phones Chain saws Charities Chicken pox Child molesters Children Cholesterol Christmas Classes Cleaning Coffee Coins College Colon cancer Community Consignment stores Contests Cosmetics Coughing Cruises Damage Dandruff Deals Death Decisions Desert Diabetics Diamonds Diarrhea Discipline Diving Driveways Driver's license Dry cleaning Dust mites Ears Earth (Saving) Employees Exercise Eyes Farewells Fathers Faucets Fire Fired Fishing Flat tires Flu Fraud Freezers Garage doors Gardening Gas Gymnastics Hair Haircuts Halloween Hands Harassment Hazardous materials Hearing Heart attacks Heart disease Heaters Holidays Home improvement Homeless people Hypnosis Ice Identity theft Impotence Infections Injuries Insects Inventions Lamps Laundry Lead poisoning Legal matters Lending Leukemia Lice (head) Light bulbs Loans Lung cancer Meeting people Meetings Memory Menopause Military Miscarriages Modeling Mortgages Mothers Movies Multiple chemical sensitivity Muscles Names Neighborhood Outings Ovarian cancer Pacifiers Pagers Passengers Pay phones Pension funds Poison Police Psoriasis Punishment Rafting Reading Recreational vehicles Refridgerator Renting Repairs Reptiles Research Retardation Retirement Rip-offs Risks Robbery Sales School buses Self defense Showers Skating Skiing (snow) Sleep Smoking Snacks Snakes Sneezing Sprains Stalking Stings Stomach aches Storage Strength training Stuttering Sudden cardiac death Sun Sunglasses Sunscreen Suspicious activities Tanning Tattoo's Taxi's Television Theaters Thrift stores Throat Thunderstorms Tipping Toilets Toothpaste Tornadoes Toy boxes Trampolines Trees Urination Vacations Vaccines Video-taping Voting Wallet Warts Weed trimmers Wilderness expeditions Will Work Yards If you still can't find what you are looking for: Recurring Checklists are available in The Checklist Book. Here are portions of some of them: AS OFTEN AS FEASIBLE WEEKLY Back to top Checklist Charts allow you to fill in the checklist items which you feel are important and to mark them off as you complete them on a regular basis. Samples of some of the charts, with sample entries, are shown below. The charts are available in The Checklist Book. A Checklist for Your Life is an extensive chronological checklist of items, in a very easy-to-use format, that you should consider doing, or having someone do for you, from before you are conceived by your parents until after you die. You can start using the checklist at your current age or level of development, then review preceding items and ensure you've completed all desired items. The checklist is cross-referenced with the other checklists in The Checklist Book. It's a great gift idea for someone who is trying to get pregnant or someone who is from 0 to 120 year old. The checklist is available in The Checklist Book or separately at InfoPost.com. Following are brief excerpts from parts of the beginning, middle and end of the checklist (to get the portion for ages 1 through 10 for free, send an e-mail to checklists.com by clicking here and including "1-10" in the subject or in the body of the e-mail): Before mother starts trying to get pregnant: PROSPECTIVE MOTHER:
Age 5:
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