24 March 2026

Free For All Tuesday - No. 790

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23 March 2026

Visualising the week or month ahead.

I've been using week on two pages or more recently two days to a page formats. 

In my personal size I am using the two days on a page so my week goes Monday to Thursday flip over the page for Friday to Sunday with a space for notes. Generally that works just fine. 

Likewise week on two pages when I was in an A5 organiser was generally fine most of the time. 

Mock up of a couple of 'typical' months.

However, I sometimes find that I get a few weeks when things start to get a little busier than normal and to avoid trying to remember too many appointments and when tasks are due I will print off a monthly spread and that will give me peace of mind to see the next 4-5 weeks in one view. I might only use it for a couple of weeks and once I'm on 'the home straight' and things are going to soon return to normal I don't need the additional pages.

I normally use one of our inserts from our diary selection and only print the months required. Alternatively I can print off a page or two from my Apple Calendar.  

Do you ever supplement your normal diary insert to see more detail in the coming weeks? 

21 March 2026

Web Finds - Saturday 21 March 2026

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 14 March 2026
  2. Silent Sunday
  3. Routine and Long Term Goals/Tasks
  4. Free For All Tuesday - No. 789
  5. Video Web Finds - Wednesday 18 March 2026
  6. Guest Post: Large Format Ring Binders - Hans
  7. Free For All Friday - No. 906 by Anita 
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. What to pack? - Pam Alison Knits
  2. Speeding Up by Slowing Down - Getting Things Done
  3. Want to start making my own a5 refills. Help!? - Filofax
  4. A Few Changes at Planner Fun Plus (and Where to Find the Freebies Now) - Planner Fun
  5. Renew Your Energy, Not Your Overwhelm - FranklinPlanner Talk
  6. what do you do when you feel 'done' with your filofax pages? - Filofax
  7. Episode #354: A Deep Dive into the Reflect Step of GTD - Getting Things Done
  8. 40 Going on 14: The Cozy Hobbies Helping Me Heal My Brain (and My Inner Child) - Strange & Charmed
  9. A6 Compagna restock & release - Blog | Gillio
  10. Filofax personal Holborn notebook - Filofax
  11. Habit Tracking in Your Planner (and the Mistake That Makes People Quit) - Planner Fun
  12. Building Trust and Resilience: George Washington - FranklinPlanner Talk
  13. Link Love: Midwestern Adventures - The Well-Appointed Desk
  14. Web Finds – 18 March 2026 - Travellers Notebook Times
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20 March 2026

Free For All Friday - No. 906 by Anita

Whilst playing a computer game the other day, it occurred to me that I could implement something that was working well into real life too. I was playing a survival game called Subnautica, which involves needing to collect materials to craft equipment. As I don't play every day and/or might also play something else, I was finding that sometimes I'd return to it and forget what I'd been working on. I do make notes in my Filofax, but it can be easy to forget to do this, so I decided to instead create a work in progress locker by the main entrance and also a sign on the wall with a couple of brief notes. This means that it's always clear to me now as to what materials I might be missing for something, or where I was planning to go next. 

I discovered this old kitchen timer in the back of a drawer, and my large Longchamps bag will be perfect for holding any work in progress projects. I have sometimes kept a plastic tub under my bed for this purpose, but it's larger then needed and not the most convenient place as it's out of sight, out of mind. This bag can tidily fit in an unused space next to my desk, so that will remind me to work on the contents on a regular basis. 

 

Brown Argyll and Longcamps Le Pliage bag

I've also realised that I want to work on closing any open loops, so I'm going to be setting the timer for 10 or 15 minutes with the aim to look for anything that can be easily completed. For example, recently I discovered that a decorative moulding piece had fallen off my desk, so I'd normally just pop it into my intray to deal with later. However, instead I chose to do that as part of my timed session, so I remembered that I already had a couple of other pieces in a drawer, got them out, found some wood glue and finished that to completion. And a couple of added bonuses were that I could recycle the small box that had been holding the other bits, plus I was able to use up the remains of the ancient wood glue as well. The whole process took about 5 minutes and was only something trivial, but overall I felt a decent amount of satisfaction for the minimal effort involved! 

Here's one of my previous work in progress lists:


I've only recently reintroduced my WIP list and done a couple of 'what can I complete' sessions, but so far they're both really helping me.   

How do you track any work in progress projects?

And as always on Fridays, please feel free to discuss anything organiser related. I hope that you have a great weekend.