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10+ Things to Do with Dry-Erase Markers
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Label your frozen foods:
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Make notes on your bathroom mirror:
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Make a dry-erase card:
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Label file drawers or shelves
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Write on your desk
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Remove permanent marker The solvent in dry-erase markers will dissolve many permanent marker inks — just scribble over the permanent mark and wipe away with a paper towel. You may have to do this more than once to clean it off entirely.
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- Time/work tracking: Set a small whiteboard next to your computer or workstation and mark down the time you spend working on each task, or the amount of work you’ve done each day. I use this for writing: each day, I write down how many words I’ve written that day on whatever major project I’m working on at the moment.
- Goal tracker: Write down mileposts and erase them or check them off as you finish each one.
- Grocery lists:Use permanent marker to list your most-used items and make a dry-erase check next to them as they run out. Make check-boxes out of black electrical tape cut into thin strips.
- Your morning routine: Write down the things you need to do to get out the door in the morning (e.g. brush teeth, shower, shave, eat, iron pants, dress, etc.) and how much time each task should take. Use it to make sure you’re running on time as you get ready to face the day.
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jasonmoreAs both a teacher and an office supply junkie, I always have plenty of dry-erase markers handy. Which is a good thing, because I use them all the time — usually without a white board anywhere in sight.
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Alice MercerLifeHack shares ideas for dry erase markers, and I share my tip for "poor man's" white boards.
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