So what questions or discussion points have you got for us today?
It doesn't matter if you are a beginner or a more experienced user of organisers, we want to hear your thoughts, questions, opinions etc.
Make today the one day you post a comment or a question.
It is Tuesday after all so fire away.
Happy Tuesday Philofaxy!
ReplyDeleteThank you.
ReplyDeleteGoogle still haven't solved this issue with emailing comments to me, so I sometimes miss comments!
This is a test... we might have found a fix...
DeleteYes it works :)
DeleteWhy can't Filofax get some kind of e-pen/HWR/digital integration partnership going? Moleskine did it with Evernote and Anoto. Surely Filofax could talk to MyScript, which owns the core HWR IP, or even Google or Microsoft...
ReplyDeleteThey did have one in the past, I forget which company it was. At the time though I don't think it was very good.
DeleteI have a general planner question. I currently bounce between a Filofax, a Franklin Covey and a Planner Pad. I’m the Director of Billing for a medical practice and have a set of 10 or so tasks that I must complete every day before I even start “work”. If I miss a step, I can mess up quite a few things so I write them down and check them off as completed. As you can imagine, this takes up quite a bit of space. I’m looking for alternate ideas in any of the three planners I mentioned. Thoughts?
ReplyDeleteAre the steps the same eveeyday? You could print and laminate them and use a wet erase white board marker to check off. Obce everything is done wioe ckean with a wet wipe.you could make this into a dashboard in an organiser
DeleteYou could use a task tracker. Write it once per month with a monthly task tracker.
DeleteDarlene