Guest guest Posted January 2, 2008 Report Share Posted January 2, 2008 Hi Leni, I've had the same problem and am in the process of enlarging the boxes, cutting and pasting the pages and putting them in a binder with indexes. I'm at an age where some of the print is too small and there are a lot of empty note-taking pages. I think each person has to arrange the material so that it is most useful to their own understanding and way of working. Good luck! Sachiye Nakano, MA, GCFP, CBP, nutritional consultant ---- wrote: > Dear Unda Group, > > Many of you have also had the opportunity to attend seminars and > conferences with Dr. Thom and Dr. Gueniot. I am wondering if any of > you are particularly organized and have found a creative way to keep > the valuable binders and manuals, etc., in such a way that you can > easily access them and find what you need. Right now I have them > stacked one on top of another as when I stand them up they fall over > when I take them off the shelf, but invariably I need one that is on > the bottom of the stack. > > I hope you don't mind my asking. These are incredibly valuable tools > and I'd like to care for them and access them efficiently and with an > idea for their longevity. > > Thank you in advance, and yes, Happy New Year! > > Leni > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2008 Report Share Posted January 2, 2008 My office manager created a master index for all the Gueniot manuals and that works great. I keep all those in a cubby that holds them up well but over time they will def. need reinforcements.Good Luck! Ginger Nash-Wolfe, ND21 Street, 2nd floorNew Haven, CT 06511 A practical question re organizing material Dear Unda Group, Many of you have also had the opportunity to attend seminars and conferences with Dr. Thom and Dr. Gueniot. I am wondering if any of you are particularly organized and have found a creative way to keep the valuable binders and manuals, etc., in such a way that you can easily access them and find what you need. Right now I have them stacked one on top of another as when I stand them up they fall over when I take them off the shelf, but invariably I need one that is on the bottom of the stack. I hope you don't mind my asking. These are incredibly valuable tools and I'd like to care for them and access them efficiently and with an idea for their longevity. Thank you in advance, and yes, Happy New Year! Leni Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2008 Report Share Posted January 3, 2008 Hi Leni, I created my own textbook from Gueniot's courses. I'm a bit of an organization freak! It's about 800 pages in all - but the way it's indexed it can be broken up into smaller sections. The remedies are indexed and cross referenced according to miasm and temperament and there is a keynotes section and tidbits section for all those gems he throws out. I've uploaded the index, a sample condition, a sample miasm and a sample remedy so you can get an idea of the layout and format. These can be found in the " Gueniot Notes " folder under files. If anyone is interested we can work out further details. All the best things, Lavoie BSc., ND Ottawa, Ontario > > Dear Unda Group, > > Many of you have also had the opportunity to attend seminars and > conferences with Dr. Thom and Dr. Gueniot. I am wondering if any of > you are particularly organized and have found a creative way to keep > the valuable binders and manuals, etc., in such a way that you can > easily access them and find what you need. Right now I have them > stacked one on top of another as when I stand them up they fall over > when I take them off the shelf, but invariably I need one that is on > the bottom of the stack. > > I hope you don't mind my asking. These are incredibly valuable tools > and I'd like to care for them and access them efficiently and with an > idea for their longevity. > > Thank you in advance, and yes, Happy New Year! > > Leni > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2008 Report Share Posted January 3, 2008 , How can you be reached or please call me reg the Gueniot notes? Thank you, Zoya Voitenko, MA, ND Mississauga, On Re: A practical question re organizing material Hi Leni,I created my own textbook from Gueniot's courses. I'm a bit of an organization freak! It's about 800 pages in all - but the way it's indexed it can be broken up into smaller sections. The remedies are indexed and cross referenced according to miasm and temperament and there is a keynotes section and tidbits section for all those gems he throws out. I've uploaded the index, a sample condition, a sample miasm and a sample remedy so you can get an idea of the layout and format. These can be found in the "Gueniot Notes" folder under files.If anyone is interested we can work out further details.All the best things, Lavoie BSc., NDOttawa, Ontario>> Dear Unda Group,> > Many of you have also had the opportunity to attend seminars and > conferences with Dr. Thom and Dr. Gueniot. I am wondering if any of > you are particularly organized and have found a creative way to keep > the valuable binders and manuals, etc., in such a way that you can > easily access them and find what you need. Right now I have them > stacked one on top of another as when I stand them up they fall over > when I take them off the shelf, but invariably I need one that is on > the bottom of the stack.> > I hope you don't mind my asking. These are incredibly valuable tools > and I'd like to care for them and access them efficiently and with an > idea for their longevity.> > Thank you in advance, and yes, Happy New Year!> > Leni> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2008 Report Share Posted January 6, 2008 If anyone is interested in the notes package, the best way to reach me is lisa@.... All the best things, Lavoie Bsc., ND Ottawa, Ontario > > > > Dear Unda Group, > > > > Many of you have also had the opportunity to attend seminars and > > conferences with Dr. Thom and Dr. Gueniot. I am wondering if any of > > you are particularly organized and have found a creative way to keep > > the valuable binders and manuals, etc., in such a way that you can > > easily access them and find what you need. Right now I have them > > stacked one on top of another as when I stand them up they fall over > > when I take them off the shelf, but invariably I need one that is on > > the bottom of the stack. > > > > I hope you don't mind my asking. These are incredibly valuable tools > > and I'd like to care for them and access them efficiently and with an > > idea for their longevity. > > > > Thank you in advance, and yes, Happy New Year! > > > > Leni > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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