Get Organized Notepads

“Pennies and dimes for a kiss. I wasn’t looking for this, But now you’re in my way.” Yes that’s Carly Rae Jepsen hitting a stride for her seventh week at No. 1. The song continues “to dominate” the hot 100 despite a slight drop in airplay and sales. If you keep you’re Apple Memo Pads, Desk Slabs or Distinctive 7 Pads handy you’ve probably jotted its place or lyrics down a few times over its seven week reign. “All the other boys, try to chase me, but here’s my number, so call me, maybe?” Have you tried the logic? Once again Maroon Five settle for No. 2 with Payphone, the first single from their fourth album “Overexposed.” “Wide Awake” an electronic dance fusion written by Perry and produced by Dr. Luke and the Cirkut is the eight top five single from the album Teenage Dream. Mini Lists they’ll are great to keep track of things like this as well. Ellie Goulding’s “Lights” is sitting pretty at number four. It’s the first single from her debut album, originally released in March 2010. Gotye, the Belgian Australian’s huge international hit “Somebody I Used To Know” spent five non-consecutive weeks at number one and sold over eight million copies by spring’s end rounds out the top five.
It’s the perfect time to get your life back in order. Use anyone of our 62 Get Organized Notepads to help keep track of your high priorities and ease you back into a fall work routine. Organize everything and put things in proper perspective from A to Z and 1, 2, 3. Bring thoughts, ideas and tasks to table discussions or brain storming sessions. Anthony Memo Squares, Classic Monogram Memos, Vintage Tablets and Jolly Memo Squares are perfect for helping you prioritize time and subjects a bit more wisely. Our Personalized Notepads, Lists and Minipads can help the most disorganized people achieve a happy medium of order. Carry our pads in your Louis Vuitton book bags, attache cases, messenger bags, purses, organizers, backpacks and lunch bags or wherever they’ll be handy. Give your messages, thoughts and ideas high speed action, flow and importance with the flip of a pen and a pad. Get ready, get organized, start slow and then hit your stride, running at your own pace, one note at a time.





Ruth Miller – Tupelo, MS
Being organized is a key to success. I have opened up an eBay store a few years back and I remember at first it was hard to stay organized with which items go to which seller. Since opening my store I have become very organized. Making lists and writing a note is the best way to achieve this goal. I have ordered many different tablets and notepads from Giftsin24.com in the past and use them every day to make my life easier.
6 August 2012, 11:49 amHilma Conger
Maybe I make too many lists for various things, but I seem to be in need of some more personalized notepads. Maybe when I get my next notepad, I will make a list of all the songs on the radio that I don’t like, such as… well, most of the songs Henry listed. I’m definitely getting very tired of Call Me Maybe, as it wasn’t really my style in the first place and repeated listening isn’t helping.
Maybe I’ll start off the next personalized notepad with a list of things I need to buy, including an iPod to plug in to my car so I can control the music directly instead of depending on what I can find on the radio.
6 August 2012, 7:19 pmPaulette Leto
Call Me Maybe is STILL number one? Wow, I figured people would be tired of that song by now. But at least it’s not Justin Bieber, right?
I started writing down songs on my personalized notepad recently. I found this app for my Droid phone that can identify songs being played nearby, and since I got it I’ve found at least seven or eight songs that I wanted to get. So whenever I hear one, I find out with my phone what it is and then write it down on my personalized notepad so I can buy it on iTunes later. Then if I really like the song, sometimes I jump on Youtube and track down some more by the same artist. If those are good too then I buy the whole album.
It sure beats how I used to do things, where I would try to write down a line from the chorus of the song and then Google it when I got home to find out who did the song. I still use my personalized notepad for it, but I don’t have to write quite as much as I used to.
6 August 2012, 8:44 pmAshleigh316
The current musical use I have for my personalized notepad is to write down all the concerts coming to town that I’m thinking of going to over the next couple of months. I’m on a budget so I won’t be going to all of them, probably just two or three at absolute most. So I’m writing down each show that interests me, what venue it’s at (whether it’s the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, whatever the Tweeter Center is called these days in Tinley Park, the House of Blues downtown, or some lesser-known place out in one of the other suburbs. I’ll also write down how much each concert costs, and then I’ll figure out which ones I can afford to go to and which ones sound like the most fun.
Of course then I have to see who might want to go with me to the various shows, and whether they’re free to go on those nights. By the time I’m done I will have four or five sheets of my personalized notepad used up at the very least! But hey, details are important.
7 August 2012, 1:09 amMary Beth
I’m all for making lists, but I don’t think I would just write a list of the songs that are popular today. Don’t get me wrong, I love having things to do with my personalized notepad, but just writing down what songs are the top 5 or 10 this week seems like a bit of a waste to me. Half of them are songs I’m not a big fan of anyway, and if I really want to know someday down the line what song was #1 on a given week then I’m sure I could find that information online somewhere anyway.
7 August 2012, 9:09 amSpencer Montgomery
Yes! This sounds right. When you have the chance to hear a new songs you can right down with a personalize notepad. I’m a music lover and I’m always looking for new songs, the unheard and the familiar ones. These apps will help me a lot from organizing, create a new playlist with and I believe a lot of all those stuff. Thanks for the post
27 August 2012, 8:40 amVanessa Mumford
Very lovely! I like this.
18 December 2012, 8:01 pmYasmin
Very interesting post and I’m suirrpsed by the results. The students around me, especially those in college, are sporting iPads. But, I understand that it’s so much easier using a keyboard to type than swiping. Yep, I do find myself switching from laptop to notepad quite often. Great content.
27 December 2012, 4:58 am