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Excerpted from Survey shows nearly four out of five Canadians depend on to-do lists to get them through the day
January 24, 2008

Ellen Damaschino, certified professional organizer and creator of organization consultancy Neat, assessed the global importance of to-do lists and believes people can start checking off more items on their to-do lists by using electronic rather than paper lists. With nearly 49 per cent of Canadians saying they spend an average of one hour per week making, rewriting, consulting and checking off items on their to-do lists, mobile devices running Windows MobileTM software help provide Canadians with the flexibility to choose the device that best suits their needs as well as an ideal solution for making quick edits on the go.

“It’s no secret that people all over the world are extremely busy and often stressed out from juggling multiple aspects of their lives, said Damaschino. “They’re looking for easy to use tools that can help them regain control and get them through their day. I want to give people a new perspective on every day organization and show them some innovative methods for accomplishing this in their daily routine.

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