Here are some Philofaxy posts you might have missed this week:
- Web Finds - Saturday 31 July 2021
- Silent Sunday
- Highlights for July 2021
- Free For All Tuesday - No 548
- Video Web Finds - Wednesday 4 August 2021
- Philofaxy London Meet Up - Saturday 14 August 2021
- Free For All Friday - No. 665 by Steve
- August month at a glance + 2021-2022 year at a glance printable - Random Pastimes of a Restless Mind
- Planner Types and Tips – Find YOUR Best Fit - FranklinPlanner Talk
- Rutland columnist Allan Grey discusses the wonders in his dad's Filofax - Rutland and Stamford Mercury
- Get the most out of your dated refills - The Official Filofax Blog
- 5 Hacks To Organize Your Life - Day Designer
- Episode #117: David Allen interviewed by Doug Goldstein - Getting Things Done
- Link Love: A Farewell to Susan - The Well-Appointed Desk
- Web Finds – 4 August 2021 - Travellers Notebook Times
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I read the quotes of Alan Grey’s father, that was a real wonder !
ReplyDeleteYes that gem popped up in one of my Google alerts.
DeleteI know what he is going through, I've been helping a friend go through the personal effects of her late husband this last week. I've been mainly going through old computers, and other misc tech gear of his sorting out what is worth keeping and what will be recycled etc.