30 December 2025

Free For All Tuesday - No. 778

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29 December 2025

Glimmer Journaling

For 2026 I'm going to do a different journaling practice: glimmer journaling. A "glimmer" is a small moment of joy or happiness. My intention to capture these little bits of happiness is two-fold.

I don't just want to create a record of these moments of happiness. More important is the practice of looking for and noticing these happiness-inducing moments. There is research that shows this type of practice trains your brain to seek out and notice the good things, instead of focusing on our natural negativity bias.

In the past I have journaled Good Things That Happened, but looking back I noticed they often tended to be difficult things that turned out okay. Which itself is a good practice, to learn that you are capable of difficult things, but that isn't the practice I want this year.

Similarly I've done gratitude journaling in the past, but that tended to be things I was grateful for having (my home and family, for example) because I would suffer without them. Again, it's a good practice for helping you appreciate what you have, but it's not what I'm going for this year.

The types of things I'll write in my glimmer journal: visiting my adult children, a fun day out with my husband, wildlife sightings, catching up with friends over coffee, etc. Even smaller things will count: petting the cat, a beautiful sunset, spending time reading a good book, a funny text.

I'm looking forward to making a point to seek out happiness every day, write it down, and look through my pages of daily happiness. For this practice I will use a dated day per page diary, which will encourage me to write something every day and not skip a day or leave blank pages.

Will you do a journaling practice in 2026?

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27 December 2025

Web Finds - Saturday 27 December 2025

I hope you have had a wonderful week. 

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.

Here are some Philofaxy posts you might have missed this week:
  1. Web Finds - Saturday 20 December 2025
  2. Silent Sunday
  3. The Transformative Power of a Planning System
  4. Free For All Tuesday - No. 777
  5. Video Web Finds - Wednesday 24 December 2025
  6. Christmas Eve in Filofax Land
  7. Free for All Friday No. 895 by Nan
Here are the latest Filofax and other brand blog posts from around the Internet. Don't forget to leave a comment on the posts you enjoyed reading, all bloggers enjoy getting comments.
  1. Reusing old calendars - This Bug's Life
  2. mini as wallet - Filofax
  3. Using Your Planner to Remember Christmas (Not Just Plan It) - Planner Fun
  4. Episode #341: Capture Clarify Reflect - Getting Things Done
  5. The Power of Reflection - FranklinPlanner Talk
  6. How to Set Goals for 2026 You’ll Actually Follow Through On - Strange & Charmed
  7. Refill identification? - Filofax
  8. A One-Page Christmas Eve Planner Setup - Planner Fun
  9. New Year, New You: really! - Lime Tree Fruits
  10. The Franklin Five: January 2026 - FranklinPlanner Talk
  11. Episode #342: David Allen and Dan Pardi - Getting Things Done
  12. How do restocks normally work? - Filofax
  13. All I want for Christmas is... a MIA CARA -  Blog | Gillio
  14. What Often Ends Up in a Planner on Christmas Eve - Planner Fun
  15. Been setting up my Filofax for next year and found these - Filofax
  16. 10 Tips for using stencils in your bullet journal - All About Planners
  17. Yes, You Can Still Use Your Planner on Christmas Day—Here’s How - Planner Fun
  18. Link Love: Celebrate the Holidays - The Well-Appointed Desk
  19. Web Finds – 24 December 2025 - Travellers Notebook Times
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26 December 2025

Free for All Friday No. 895 by Nan

For the next week or so, with the bulk of the winter holidays behind us and a new year on the horizon, the last few weeks, we've had a few posts dealing with planning for 2026. The next few quiet days, I'd like to take a look back as well. 

We can take a moment and note blessings we've been grateful for in 2025, challenges met, new friends made, old friendships strengthened, difficulties overcome, goals accomplished, and most importantly lessons learned!
 

Of course, these are personal matters, so instead of sharing in the comments, you may wish to set aside a page in your organizer to review the past year. 

I would like to take this time to extend my best wishes to everyone in the Philofaxy community. 

And as always on Friday, all discussion of organizer-related issues is welcome in the comments!