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                        <title>The 24/7 Planner for the 24/7 Lifestyle: DayTimers Unveils a New, Revolutionary Way of Planning</title>
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                        <description>DayTimers launches a new 24/7 planner that allows time management at all hours of the day. [PRWeb Aug 29, 2007]</description>
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                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Lehigh Valley, PA (PRWEB) August 29, 2007 -- New for September 2007, DayTimers has unveiled the latest in paper planning: the 24/7 Work-Life Planner, offering planning capability for each hour of the day. Most day planners end the day at 8pm. Almost everyone, even beyond those who work night shifts--parents, college students, young professionals and executives--are bound to make plans and appointments past the designated slots in a traditional planning page. 

&quot;The 24/7 Work-Life Planner offers a new way of thinking and planning your day for those people who are making plans at all hours of the day and night,&quot; commented Trapper Woods, Time Management Consultant, author, and member of the DayTimer Panel of Experts.  The 24/7 planner concept, originated by Woods, proved to be especially appealing to a younger audience as they are always on the go.

The 24/7 Work-Life Planner features 12 famous city skylines from around the world to add to its clean, sophisticated look.  It&#039;s organized into three sections: 

&#8226; Hourly Blocks - The 24 boxes are set up around the page, making it easy to visualize and plan the day with appointment spaces that follow the sun. There is even graduated shading to represent day into night. &quot;By viewing time in this organic, rotational way, the planner creates a visual reminder of how precious each hour is,&quot; Woods remarked.
&#8226; To-Do Section - In the center of each daily page is a flexible to-do section that is perfect for listing tasks that need to be completed. The space provides room for prioritizing items that need to be accomplished that day, while referencing the schedule boxes around the page. 
&#8226; Notes Section - In the center of the page, next to the to-do section is an area for taking notes. This space is for recording both work and personal reminders for the day. PDA users find this area to be useful for journaling, note taking and recording expenses.
Additional features of the 24/7 Work-Life Planner include: monthly planning calendar, address/phone directory, and monthly tabs. 

About DayTimers
Established in 1947, DayTimers, Inc. is the original American provider of time management solutions and organization tools to help simplify life.  DayTimers is a subsidiary of ACCO Brands (NYSE: ABD).  The complete DayTimer line of planners, luxury leather covers, portfolios, handbags and more can be found at <a href="http://www.daytimer.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">www.daytimer.com</a> or by calling 1-800-225-5005. Select organization tools are also available at Staples, Office Depot, and other major office supply retailers.

Contact: Leesa Raab, LaMotta Strategic Communications, Inc.  845-358-6306(o), Leesa @lamottastrategic.com
Subsidiary of ACCO Brands Corporation 
 
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                        <itunes:author>Leesa Raab</itunes:author>
                        <itunes:subtitle>The 24/7 Planner for the 24/7 Lifestyle: DayTimers Unveils a New, Revolutionary Way of Planning</itunes:subtitle>
                        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Lehigh Valley, PA (PRWEB) August 29, 2007 -- New for September 2007, DayTimers has unveiled the latest in paper planning: the 24/7 Work-Life Planner, offering planning capability for each hour of the day. Most day planners end the day at 8pm. Almost everyone, even beyond those who work night shifts--parents, college students, young professionals and executives--are bound to make plans and appointments past the designated slots in a traditional planning page. 

&quot;The 24/7 Work-Life Planner offers a new way of thinking and planning your day for those people who are making plans at all hours of the day and night,&quot; commented Trapper Woods, Time Management Consultant, author, and member of the DayTimer Panel of Experts.  The 24/7 planner concept, originated by Woods, proved to be especially appealing to a younger audience as they are always on the go.

The 24/7 Work-Life Planner features 12 famous city skylines from around the world to add to its clean, sophisticated look.  It&#039;s organized into three sections: 

&#8226; Hourly Blocks - The 24 boxes are set up around the page, making it easy to visualize and plan the day with appointment spaces that follow the sun. There is even graduated shading to represent day into night. &quot;By viewing time in this organic, rotational way, the planner creates a visual reminder of how precious each hour is,&quot; Woods remarked.
&#8226; To-Do Section - In the center of each daily page is a flexible to-do section that is perfect for listing tasks that need to be completed. The space provides room for prioritizing items that need to be accomplished that day, while referencing the schedule boxes around the page. 
&#8226; Notes Section - In the center of the page, next to the to-do section is an area for taking notes. This space is for recording both work and personal reminders for the day. PDA users find this area to be useful for journaling, note taking and recording expenses.
Additional features of the 24/7 Work-Life Planner include: monthly planning calendar, address/phone directory, and monthly tabs. 

About DayTimers
Established in 1947, DayTimers, Inc. is the original American provider of time management solutions and organization tools to help simplify life.  DayTimers is a subsidiary of ACCO Brands (NYSE: ABD).  The complete DayTimer line of planners, luxury leather covers, portfolios, handbags and more can be found at <a href="http://www.daytimer.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">www.daytimer.com</a> or by calling 1-800-225-5005. Select organization tools are also available at Staples, Office Depot, and other major office supply retailers.

Contact: Leesa Raab, LaMotta Strategic Communications, Inc.  845-358-6306(o), Leesa @lamottastrategic.com
Subsidiary of ACCO Brands Corporation 
 
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                        <title>New Research Shows Families Celebrate New Year&#039;s Twice a Year: DayTimers Survey Shows More Than 76% Have Made Back-to-School Resolutions</title>
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                        <description>Survey results on back-to-school resolutions from DayTimers. [PRWeb Aug 21, 2007]</description>
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                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Lehigh Valley, PA (PRWEB) August 21, 2007 -- As schedules become more complex and demanding, research shows making resolutions isn&#039;t just for New Year&#039;s anymore. Seventy-six percent of the respondents in a Consumer Opinion Research telephone survey conducted August 3 - 6, 2007, sponsored by DayTimers, Inc., said they consider the August/September &#039;back to school&#039; period a time to make resolutions to change.

Eighty-nine percent of respondents who are 18 - 25 and 65+ were most inclined to make resolutions during this period. &quot;The start of a new school year, like the New Year, represents a time of new beginnings that can often inspire the decision to make resolutions,&quot; said Laura Stack, MBA, CSP, Author, Find More Time and Leave the Office Earlier (<a href="http://www.theproductivitypro.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">www.theproductivitypro.com</a>), and member of Day-Timers Community of Experts, &quot;The change of the seasons and the change of schedules often lead people to think about the other changes they want to make in their lives.&quot;

The most popular resolution for parents was to eat dinner together most evenings as a family (75%).  Closely following, 72% wanted to improve their time management habits, while 69% said they wanted to make everyone more responsible for managing their own time better.

&quot;Whether wanting to coordinate family dinners or improve time management, the first step is to be realistic,&quot; commented Stack. &quot;Set weekly goals, such as increasing the time you eat together by one family dinner the first week, and work gradually toward the ultimate change.&quot;

When asked which resolutions they think their children would want to make during this period, over 77% thought they would want to find a sport or activity they like and do it one or more times weekly, 63% thought they would want to stay out of detention, while 60% said they would want to do their chores on time and keep their bedroom clean. Surprisingly, only 24% thought their kids would want to sit next to the hottest girl or boy in class.

&quot;No matter what resolutions students want to make -- or that their parents wish they would make -- back-to-school resolutions are about positive change. Parents should encourage their children to set goals and do what it takes to help them achieve them,&quot; Stack remarked.  &quot;Encourage children to take small steps toward goals, every day or week. If they can do a little bit to get going, soon they&#039;ll feel the positive effects of the change. And that little bit of change can lead to long-term healthy habits for the new school year,&quot; Stack concluded.

About DayTimers:
Established in 1947, DayTimers, Inc. is the original American provider of time management solutions and organization tools to help simplify life.  DayTimers is a subsidiary of ACCO Brands (NYSE: ABD).  The complete DayTimer line of planners, luxury leather covers, portfolios, handbags and more can be found at <a href="http://www.daytimer.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">www.daytimer.com</a> or by calling 1-800-225-5005. Select organization tools are also available at Staples, Office Depot, and other major office supply retailers. 

Contact: 
Leesa Raab
LaMotta Strategic Communications, Inc.
845-358-6306(o)

Subsidiary of ACCO Brands Corporation 
 
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                        <itunes:author>Leesa Raab</itunes:author>
                        <itunes:subtitle>New Research Shows Families Celebrate New Year&#039;s Twice a Year: DayTimers Survey Shows More Than 76% Have Made Back-to-School Resolutions</itunes:subtitle>
                        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Lehigh Valley, PA (PRWEB) August 21, 2007 -- As schedules become more complex and demanding, research shows making resolutions isn&#039;t just for New Year&#039;s anymore. Seventy-six percent of the respondents in a Consumer Opinion Research telephone survey conducted August 3 - 6, 2007, sponsored by DayTimers, Inc., said they consider the August/September &#039;back to school&#039; period a time to make resolutions to change.

Eighty-nine percent of respondents who are 18 - 25 and 65+ were most inclined to make resolutions during this period. &quot;The start of a new school year, like the New Year, represents a time of new beginnings that can often inspire the decision to make resolutions,&quot; said Laura Stack, MBA, CSP, Author, Find More Time and Leave the Office Earlier (<a href="http://www.theproductivitypro.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">www.theproductivitypro.com</a>), and member of Day-Timers Community of Experts, &quot;The change of the seasons and the change of schedules often lead people to think about the other changes they want to make in their lives.&quot;

The most popular resolution for parents was to eat dinner together most evenings as a family (75%).  Closely following, 72% wanted to improve their time management habits, while 69% said they wanted to make everyone more responsible for managing their own time better.

&quot;Whether wanting to coordinate family dinners or improve time management, the first step is to be realistic,&quot; commented Stack. &quot;Set weekly goals, such as increasing the time you eat together by one family dinner the first week, and work gradually toward the ultimate change.&quot;

When asked which resolutions they think their children would want to make during this period, over 77% thought they would want to find a sport or activity they like and do it one or more times weekly, 63% thought they would want to stay out of detention, while 60% said they would want to do their chores on time and keep their bedroom clean. Surprisingly, only 24% thought their kids would want to sit next to the hottest girl or boy in class.

&quot;No matter what resolutions students want to make -- or that their parents wish they would make -- back-to-school resolutions are about positive change. Parents should encourage their children to set goals and do what it takes to help them achieve them,&quot; Stack remarked.  &quot;Encourage children to take small steps toward goals, every day or week. If they can do a little bit to get going, soon they&#039;ll feel the positive effects of the change. And that little bit of change can lead to long-term healthy habits for the new school year,&quot; Stack concluded.

About DayTimers:
Established in 1947, DayTimers, Inc. is the original American provider of time management solutions and organization tools to help simplify life.  DayTimers is a subsidiary of ACCO Brands (NYSE: ABD).  The complete DayTimer line of planners, luxury leather covers, portfolios, handbags and more can be found at <a href="http://www.daytimer.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">www.daytimer.com</a> or by calling 1-800-225-5005. Select organization tools are also available at Staples, Office Depot, and other major office supply retailers. 

Contact: 
Leesa Raab
LaMotta Strategic Communications, Inc.
845-358-6306(o)

Subsidiary of ACCO Brands Corporation 
 
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                        <title>Reorganizing Home Office Space: Tips and Trends from DayTimers Community Home Office Expert, Lisa Kanarek </title>
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                        <description>The latest trends in home offices. [PRWeb Aug 16, 2007]</description>
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                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Lehigh Valley, PA (PRWEB) August 16, 2007 -- 35 million Americans work from home every day. It&#039;s not only entrepreneurs who have set up shop in their homes, more and more companies are finding the best place for their employees to do some of their best work is in the comfort of their home office. 

&quot;The home office is no longer seen as a temporary arrangement in the corner of the living room, as workers are &#039;home to stay&#039;, commented Lisa Kanarek, author of Home Office Solutions: Creating a Space that Works for You and member of the DayTimers Community of Experts (<a href="http://www.daytimer.com/community" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">www.daytimer.com/community</a>)

Fall is a time of change that often brings a new enthusiasm to get focused, and to re-evaluate goals for the remainder of the year. 

&quot;This time of year is perfect for re-evaluating goals and making sure your home office is organized in a way that will increase productivity and make it both easy and pleasureful to work in,&quot; Kanarek remarked. &quot;Now that vacations are over and the kids are back to school, it is a great time to check out the latest trends in home office organization and design to keep you prepared for handling even the most strenuous work-loads.&quot;

Make the office feel like &quot;home&quot;. Being comfortable and productive in the home office requires more than the obvious office equipment. Workers want a space they can call their own that will blend in with the rest of the home. &quot;One of the latest trends in home office d&#233;cor is that more and more people are bringing the overall home design and d&#233;cor in to the home office,&quot; Kanarek said.  &quot;It is a clear statement that the working space is not temporary, but a permanent area for serious work.&quot;

Go &quot;green&quot;. Everyone is talking about how to be more eco-friendly and &quot;going green&quot;. The home office is no exception. &quot;With the use of numerous electrical supplies and endless use of paper, it is important  to find ways to conserve. Setting up recycling bins, reusing paper and storing documents electronically rather than printing everything&#38;gt; is a great way to start,&quot; Kanarek suggested. 

Move the &quot;office&quot; around. The use of laptops and cell phones has brought the work-at-home phenomenon to a new level. Even in the most productive of home offices, it is sometimes necessary, both for the mind and body, to get out. Many home office workers have switched their computer systems from desktops to laptops, or perhaps have both, giving them freedom to explore other working territory, such as a coffee shop or a park. 

Never miss a call. When working from home, whether running a business or telecommuting with another company, it is necessary to be accessible to clients and colleagues. Many people are having the home office phone number transferred to their cell phone in order to keep up with important phone calls. &quot;While working from home may be comfortable, there is nothing second class about this new level of executives who are working from home,&quot; Kanarek concluded.

About DayTimers
Established in 1947, DayTimers, Inc. is the original American provider of time management solutions and organization tools to help simplify life.  DayTimers is a subsidiary of ACCO Brands (NYSE: ABD).  The complete DayTimer line of planners, luxury leather covers, portfolios, handbags and more can be found at <a href="http://www.daytimer.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">www.daytimer.com</a> or by calling 1-800-225-5005. Select organization tools are also available at Staples,... To read the press release in full goto http://www.prweb.com/releases/2007/8/prweb546848.htm]]></content:encoded>
                        <itunes:author>Leesa Raab</itunes:author>
                        <itunes:subtitle>Reorganizing Home Office Space: Tips and Trends from DayTimers Community Home Office Expert, Lisa Kanarek </itunes:subtitle>
                        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Lehigh Valley, PA (PRWEB) August 16, 2007 -- 35 million Americans work from home every day. It&#039;s not only entrepreneurs who have set up shop in their homes, more and more companies are finding the best place for their employees to do some of their best work is in the comfort of their home office. 

&quot;The home office is no longer seen as a temporary arrangement in the corner of the living room, as workers are &#039;home to stay&#039;, commented Lisa Kanarek, author of Home Office Solutions: Creating a Space that Works for You and member of the DayTimers Community of Experts (<a href="http://www.daytimer.com/community" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">www.daytimer.com/community</a>)

Fall is a time of change that often brings a new enthusiasm to get focused, and to re-evaluate goals for the remainder of the year. 

&quot;This time of year is perfect for re-evaluating goals and making sure your home office is organized in a way that will increase productivity and make it both easy and pleasureful to work in,&quot; Kanarek remarked. &quot;Now that vacations are over and the kids are back to school, it is a great time to check out the latest trends in home office organization and design to keep you prepared for handling even the most strenuous work-loads.&quot;

Make the office feel like &quot;home&quot;. Being comfortable and productive in the home office requires more than the obvious office equipment. Workers want a space they can call their own that will blend in with the rest of the home. &quot;One of the latest trends in home office d&#233;cor is that more and more people are bringing the overall home design and d&#233;cor in to the home office,&quot; Kanarek said.  &quot;It is a clear statement that the working space is not temporary, but a permanent area for serious work.&quot;

Go &quot;green&quot;. Everyone is talking about how to be more eco-friendly and &quot;going green&quot;. The home office is no exception. &quot;With the use of numerous electrical supplies and endless use of paper, it is important  to find ways to conserve. Setting up recycling bins, reusing paper and storing documents electronically rather than printing everything&#38;gt; is a great way to start,&quot; Kanarek suggested. 

Move the &quot;office&quot; around. The use of laptops and cell phones has brought the work-at-home phenomenon to a new level. Even in the most productive of home offices, it is sometimes necessary, both for the mind and body, to get out. Many home office workers have switched their computer systems from desktops to laptops, or perhaps have both, giving them freedom to explore other working territory, such as a coffee shop or a park. 

Never miss a call. When working from home, whether running a business or telecommuting with another company, it is necessary to be accessible to clients and colleagues. Many people are having the home office phone number transferred to their cell phone in order to keep up with important phone calls. &quot;While working from home may be comfortable, there is nothing second class about this new level of executives who are working from home,&quot; Kanarek concluded.

About DayTimers
Established in 1947, DayTimers, Inc. is the original American provider of time management solutions and organization tools to help simplify life.  DayTimers is a subsidiary of ACCO Brands (NYSE: ABD).  The complete DayTimer line of planners, luxury leather covers, portfolios, handbags and more can be found at <a href="http://www.daytimer.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">www.daytimer.com</a> or by calling 1-800-225-5005. Select organization tools are also available at Staples,... To read the press release in full goto http://www.prweb.com/releases/2007/8/prweb546848.htm]]></itunes:summary>

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