31 August 2021

Free For All Tuesday - No. 552

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.

We are here to answer your questions.

Make today the one day you post a comment or a question.

It is Tuesday after all so fire away with any questions and comments.

2 comments:

  1. I listened to your recent podcast episode where you talked about how to use any insert with the Franklin Covey method of planning and really liked that episode. I too really like the Franklin Covey method of planning and the look of their two-page-per-day inserts, but dislike their binders.

    I wanted to know if you have recently seen the new Time Management inserts Filofax has come out with for 2022? The collection includes two SKUs: daily planner with day-on-two-pages inserts, and a weekly planner, with a really inventive task-management style for weekly planning and monthly fold-outs.

    The day-on-two-page time management insert set would be a great way for A5 6-ring binder users to use the Franklin Covey method. The layout is very similar to the Franklin Planner inserts.

    I have already bought a set of this new design and am looking forward to using them in 2022. Here is a link if you want to check them out: https://filofax.com/time-management-day-to-view-diary-a5-filofax.html

    It seems that the Franklin Covey method of planning has really caught on in the last year or so, so I am happy to see Filofax coming out with some more day-on-two-pages inserts to match.

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    1. I had these A5 inserts several years ago. I use personal size nowadays, A5 was way too big for me. Unfortunately, there are only very few personal sized day-on-two-pages options available. I have come back to the Chronoplan inserts this April - I already had used them some years ago.

      Unlike the FC inserts and similar to the Filofax A5 Time Management inserts, these have the diary page on the right hand side and a notes page to the left. The big con is, they are available in German only (no con for me as a native German), and therefore are not easy to get outside Germany, Austria and Switzerland.

      I started using the FC Method with Filofax day-per-page inserts, adding a sheet of ruled paper between any two dated pages. But the Chronoplan comes in more handy to me.

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