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It is time to enjoy a few blog posts from around the internet, grab a drink and make yourself comfortable for our weekly round-up.Do you ever get days or weeks where you seem to have been working hard, hardly stopped, but you don't think or feel you have anything to show for it?
I feel that way sometimes, but I find writing about my day helps me account for the time I've spent each day. Even if it's only doing the washing or the ironing or putting out the wheelie bin, these little jobs all take up time in your day.
A favourite You Tuber of mine Casey Neistat did a recent video about this, take a look:
Of course it is a Friday so please feel free to discuss anything Filofax related.Thanks very much again to Paul for this next instalment of his wonderful guest post series.
You can find all of the 'Filohax' posts here.
I've been using Filofax personal format inserts off and on for nearly 40 years and it's only just occurred to me why this format has proliferated for over a century... 'There's just enough space. '
The 6 ringed binder that has gone on to be called 'Personal' or 'Bible' size was always intended to be a portable housing for technical information sheets - for taking 'off site', so portability was essential (the original ring size may have been a slim 1/4 inch, only big enough for slipping into an overall pocket).
(Here a couple of posts by Steve about personal size, in case you'd like more details - https://philofaxy.blogspot.com/2022/06/personal-size.html and https://philofaxy.blogspot.com/2018/01/why-is-personal-size-still-most-popular.html)
The depth
But why the portable size that it is? I think this was dictated by an average handwriting size writing a list that covered 31 days, a day per line. I don't think it's a coincidence that after a space for heading information there are 31 lines...so that covers the depth of the page.
The width
Again, an average hand will be able to write 7 or 8 words on a personal insert line - just enough for a to-do item.
However since I started journalling in personal format I've been doing it daily for 3 years - a compromise that works for me, how about you?
I hope you have had a good weekend.