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Hipster-compatible Concrete Goals Tracker

POSTED 01/01/2007 UNDER ThinkingTools

Index Card Version

Brand new for 2007, index card versions of the Concrete Goals Tracker. These might be useful for Hipster PDA users who are getting ready for the new year. In any case, I just felt like making them :-)

These are for 3x5 cards, and are laid out 4 to a page. As you can see in the picture, I had to split the goal list from the tracking form.

Oh, and yes...there's an editable version. Just use Acrobat Reader's "Text Edit" tool (next to the hand icon on the toolbar). You may want to click the box that says "Show interactive fields" as well.

» 2007 Index Card (4-up) for freelancers
» PCEO-CGT03x5-Standard.pdf

» 2007 Editable Index Card (4-up)
» PCEO-CGT03x5-AcroEdit.pdf

And by request, "one card per PDF" (1-up) versions:

» 2007 Editable Goals Index Card (1-up)
» PCEO-CGT03x5-01A-AcroEdit.pdf

» 2007 Bubble Tracker Index Card (1-up)
» PCEO-CGT03x5-01B-Tracker.pdf

And yet another request, an Avery 5388/8388 Index Card template:

» 2007 Editable Index Card (Avery 3-up)
» PCEO-CGT03x5-03-AveryEdit.pdf


Comments

1. Josh Kaplan said on 01/01/2007 01:43PM...

Hey David! Big fan of the PCEO series.
Could you please make a 1-up version of these? Thanks
Josh

2. bryan said on 01/01/2007 03:17PM...

what’s that arrow/missle thingie on the chain?  looks like there must be a story there :)

3. Kyotocutie said on 01/01/2007 03:50PM...

Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! I am not kidding; I was literally sitting down to attempt to cobble together some 3X5 size cards myself, and dreading it.  I dreaded it so much, I decided to check my favorite productivity sites for inspiration (me, procrastinate? Never!).  Then I found this! Thank you again!

4. zzap said on 01/01/2007 04:27PM...

I’m with Bryan—that ‘arrow/missile thingie’ looks really interesting. What is it?

5. Dave Seah said on 01/01/2007 08:09PM...

Josh: Uploaded some 1-up versions…hope these work for you.

Kyotocutie: Awesome! Glad you’re excited by these!

Bryan, ZZap: The arrow-missile thing is a cast metal version of a toy missile from a jumbo machinder; it was made for promoting Toybox DX, a Japanese toy robot site from a friend of mine.

6. Kyle Korleski said on 01/01/2007 08:57PM...

Yeah, I think this is pretty cool. Like the Santa’s gizmo app for Mac OS X.

7. ashley said on 01/01/2007 11:28PM...

died and went to hipster heaven! thanks david :)

8. Elliot said on 01/02/2007 06:29AM...

Thanks for making these, they are very useful!

9. Michelle said on 01/02/2007 12:28PM...

You are the freaking bomb.

10. MarthaRiley said on 01/02/2007 02:56PM...

THANKS A BUNCH!!!!

11. Jeff said on 01/03/2007 02:02PM...

I was trying to find some 3 x 5 stock that I could print on for my Hipseter.  All I can find however is a 3-up template from Avery .  Does anyone know of stock that comes in the 4-up format that David has supplied?

I’m really enjoying learning about the portable CEO and am finding a lot of value in the Hipster approach, thanks!!

12. Dave Seah said on 01/03/2007 06:25PM...

Jeff: I just print the 4UP on light cardstock, then use my cutting board to cut them. The board is marked in inches, so it’s fast and easy.

I just looked up the Avery template dimensions, and have created a version that will work with it. It’s downloadable above.

13. Jeff said on 01/04/2007 10:41AM...

Thank you SO much!!

14. ScottMGS said on 12/19/2007 09:45PM...

These look great. Any chance to make a set without the year embedded in them?

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