Erica Ecker
Symptoms:
In the spirit of the holidays you feel moved to finally pull out that pile of charitable donation request letters and begin writing the checks.
You begin to wonder, how much did I give last year, and to whom? Where are my check records?
You realize that locating this information is going to be a pain in the neck, so the project gets put off.
Your good intentions slowly dissipate.
Remedy:
Create a document on your computer called “charitable donations”.
Every year, list which organizations received charitable gifts and for how much.
Now you have one universal place to look and it’s only a click away. It’s just that easy!
The same concept applies to any seasonal giving. It could be your mail carrier, your doorman, or your manicurist, just about anybody on your list.
Organizationally yours,
The Spacialist
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