10 April 2026

Free for All Friday No. 909 by Nan

 What are some of the ways the calendar or diary in your organizer could be saving you money? I can think of a few:

- Note date that bills are due so you can pay them without incurring late fees

- Note date that subscriptions renew so you can cancel them before getting charged for another year

- Keep lists of things you need to purchase so you can keep an eye on when special offers appear

- Note last return date for items you purchase so you won't miss getting a refund if you want 

- Record purchases on the day they occur so you can see where your money is going (and think about how you want to change that!)

As always on Friday, all discussion related to ring-bound organizers is welcome!

09 April 2026

'Planner Reset'

Going through all the videos for Video Web Finds in the last couple of weeks, I've come across many of the contributors talking about doing a 'Planner Reset

I don't have a definitive definition for what they mean by doing a 'Planner Reset' as it varies from just a small tweak to completely their method of planning (e.g. rings > travellers notebook). With various stages in between of course. 

We are now in April the first quarter of the year has finished, and we are approaching a third of the way into the year. Therefore is it too late to change? It will depend on your reasons for changing?   

Reasons/Excuses for the change in your planner could be any one or a combination of the following: 

  • A change of circumstances, life or work changes.
  • A change you made at the beginning of the year such as a size change just hasn't worked. 
  • You have had to take on more responsibilities at work or in your life, therefore you need more planning 'space'. 
  • You just want to break out of the winter blues.... who doesn't!
I'm not saying making a change is the wrong thing to do. It's best to adjust your system to get it working better for you, than to just live with a system that isn't working to the extent that you potentially abandon it and you go back to only use your phone... please don't do that! 

Like changes to any system be it planning or otherwise, it's sometimes better do the changes in small increments and test them out for a few days before you make the next change, that way you can evaluate and review the improvements better. 

Not sure what is not working or why it isn't working for you? Ask on Free For All Tuesday (FFAT) or Free For All Friday (FFAF), you can even ask anonymously in the comments. There is no shame in asking for help. 

And for the record I am still in the same inserts that I started the year using.

08 April 2026

Video Web Finds - Wednesday 8 April 2026

I hope you have had a good weekend.

Now it is time to enjoy a great collection of videos from around the internet.

Here are a selection of the latest Filofax videos for your enjoyment.
  1. Mulberry A5 Cover - dr_alvaplans
  2. Stay organized - Franklin Planner
  3. How I Manage My Workload (in under 15 minutes) - Carl Pullein
  4. Before You Plan for Q2, Do THIS - Alexis aka MissTrenchcoat
  5. The PLOTTER Narrow is my current fav planner! - Job's Journal
  6. Plan With Me! Taupe Filofax Norfolk Ring Planner - Spring Themed Planner Chat - Sort Stuff Out
  7. I Read The Bullet Journal Method to build a better Filofax Planner - Mia Hope Living 
  8. proof of life | ep. 18 ✸ march in my ring binder, infodumping about perfume samples - Megan Rhiannon
  9. Planners that actually work - Franklin Planner
  10. Plan With Me || Franklin Classic || April 6 - 12, 2026 || Majestic Teal Canyon Leather Binder - Sandra Dahl
  11. I love this little monthly ritual to close out the month - Buy Sell Plan Inc.
  12. Planner hop chaos …..  - Beverly Plans Life
  13. Franklin Planner Podcast Episode 15: A Pathway to Prosperity with Dr. William D. Danko - Franklin Planner
  14. a week at my desk | film reviews, using up stickers, & final march entries - ale | alejandra’s archive
  15. where i’ve been + q1 2026 planner flip | personal rings - for.theplannergrls
  16. Filofax Malden | Personal Rings | FCC Inserts | April 6-12 - Life with Lisa Ann
  17. Goodwill Finds! | Thrift Store Haul | Filofax Original Personal Planner | & Bullet Journals - Randi Sullivan
  18. Filofax Ranger | Flip-Through | March Set-up 2026 | I’m so smitten with my personal rings - ichikochan
  19. I Accidentally Bought the Wrong Filofax. It Came With $72 of Free Inserts. - Boldly Inked
  20. Filofax Pocket Setup | April Plan With Me + Monthly Reset - mariam's leaf
  21. DIY Custom Dividers: Pocket Filofax Malden in Burgundy (Quiet Reset) - In Edition Two
  22. A Closeup of My April Planner - The Planner Pincher
  23. The Reset That Made My Productivity Insane - Hitchand Hitched
  24. 13 EDC Items Every Man Owned In The 1980s - Gentleman's Gazette
  25. April 2026 Setup | Filofax Pocket Rings - Jacqueline Ramos
  26. April Bible-size setup [Personalized Planner] - おゆの手帳
  27. Introducing the leather diaries I love (Filofax, Traveler's Note, Ashford, Allright) - raso라소기록
  28. Small Business Planner Setup - Switching FCC Ring Planners + New Layouts - Just Scribble
  29. plan april with me | personal rings planner + new Filofax inserts - Alexis
  30. Personal planner refresh featuring @JanesAgenda - Khala Stanfield
  31. Plan Tomorrow Today - Carl Pullein
  32. Filofax Original Set Up - Boldly Inked
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07 April 2026

Free For All Tuesday - No. 792

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06 April 2026

Guest Post: I have a Frankenfax - by Matthew

Thank you Matthew for your guest post 

I have a Frankenfax, and I love it.

Starting a few years ago, I was in Paris travelling and popped into a FNAC to grab a something I couldn’t find on-island where I live. Whilst there, I had a look at books and stationary, as one does and picked up a Moleskine Weekly Notebook with a week on one page and opposite a lined notes page. I’d been using digital tools to organise my work and personal life for years, if not a couple of decades, and I’d found that they hadn’t helped me enough to organise my chaotic brain and working life —I’d started a new company and lived through the shitshow that was COVID-19. So a physical diary was an attempt at an antidote.

I’d owned a real Filofax in the late 80s early 90s, and I remember it being useful and practical, but no more than that. As the Moleskine was to hand and reasonably priced, I took a shot at using it daily for planning, replicating to digital systems. This dual-entry was actually helpful to anchor the things I needed to track, plan and execute. And so, I’ve stuck to it ever since. The next couple of years or, rather than getting a replacement, I opted for LEUCHTTURM1917 diaries. Again, week on one page + lined notes on the other. This disposition seems to work for me as I can plan appointments on the left, write tasks on the right, but also add notes and other thoughts quickly on the open pages, so they are visible for me during the day. At the back of the LEUCHTTURM1917 there are a few notes pages for longer notes and other stuff I might want to jot down. Having two ribbon page markers was also an upgrade over the Moleskine.


And then I started to get interested in ring binders, à la Filofax. I liked the flexibility that I could add only the things I need as attractive. Additionally, I’d started to see numerous opportunities to print inserts, allowing me to create my own personal setup, without being beholden to the printing schedules of ‘Big Diary’. I stumbled on Philofaxy and thought I’d try out the free-to-use inserts available there. But firstly, I required a ring binder. I hopped on Leboncoin (a French sell your old crap site) and found a sale locally, on island, for an A5 Metropol in faux leather. For 10 € it was a no-brainer. So after a little organisation, I had it in my hands in near perfect condition.

So my experiment began. I printed out the inserts I wanted after modifying the Word template to my tastes, and added the (kindly) supplied-in-the-sale note paper and started using it alongside the LEUCHTTURM1917 (together with the digital tools). Slowly, I noticed that I gravitated more towards the Filofax, seemingly to confirm the experiment, eventually ditching the LEUCHTTURM1917.

I tried tabbed dividers, both commercial and self-printed downloads on 120 gsm paper, but I just couldn’t get used to them. I don’t need to separate the binder into topics, only types (diary, notes, annual planner). So I decided to make my own page markers, again, out of 120 gsm paper. I cut them to about an inch wide and ensured they were taller than A5 and wrote “Today”, “Notes”, “Planning” at the top and was happy with that setup. For a few weeks. Unfortunately, unprotected paper does take a battering, and they started to look a little too rag-tag, even for my tastes. So I ordered three official Filofax A5 black ruler / page marker (343609) to fulfil the same role.

At the same time, I felt that the physical size of the Metropol was a little like putting an XXL jumper on a body of an S. Additionally, the pockets and business card holder slots were superfluous to my requirements and so wasted. Looking on Etsy, at a shop I’d already used to order some leather notebook holders (DM Leather Studio), I wanted to get a leather binder rather than the cheap-feeling faux leather. I ended up ordering a green leather A5 binder and received it a couple of weeks later.

Transferring all the inserts, the page markers, and adding a Parker Jotter fountain pen in stainless steel into the pen loop felt like I reached the goal that I was hoping for. Even though the binder is A5, it is more proportionately sized for A5 inserts and looks better than the Filofax. It feels so much nicer to use daily. If I have one complaint, it is that the binder’s rings are a little tight at 15 mm, but it’s enough for what I need and helps ensure I don’t stuff the thing with too much crap. Given the ring mechanism is easily replaceable, I’ll be looking into replacing them with some slightly wider ones in the future. That’s another project and not urgent.

So there it is. My Frankenfax cobbled together from a handmade Chinese leather binder, self-printed diary inserts, official Filofax note paper and Filofax page markers, and I’m loving it!

Thank you again Matthew.