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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

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Recurring Checklists
  are available in The Checklist Book. Here are portions of some of them:

AS OFTEN AS FEASIBLE
Breathe deeply
Smile
Look other people in the eyes
Anticipate and prepare for possible events i.e. death of parent, child or spouse (prepare emotionally, legally, etc)
Ensure others will be able to carry on with important projects (work or personal) in the event you're sick

WEEKLY
Check automatic garden sprinklers for leaks, effectiveness, etc.
Get a body massage - may help your immune system, reducing your chances of getting a cold, sore throat, etc.
Clean the drains in your residence, e.g., put in half a cup of baking soda, then half a cup of white vinegar, wait approx. 5 minutes, then pour boiling water down the drain

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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.


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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:
See a doctor to ensure you're in good enough health to get pregnant and that you have no risk factors for a problem pregnancy
Get dental work taken care of
Take blood test for HIV

Age 5:
Consider having sealants put on applicable teeth o to help prevent cavities
Be aware that only 3 out of 4 children achieve night-time dryness by age of 5

Well before you die:
Advise family and friends of your desires in the event that you can only be kept alive by life support systems and there is no hope of recovery
Establish a living will to dictate what you would like done in the event you become no longer able to speak for yourself


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