I was going to try and run this as a simple poll, only to discover that Google no longer includes a poll option for the blogger site like they used to!
A change of plan! Simply comment below and in the mean time I will look for an alternative way of running simple polls.
The poll only allowed one size to be picked., soI am answering here - work I am using an A5, home stuff such as annual reminders/pets I am using a Personal, wallet I am using a mini, computer info I am using a pocket,
I use an A5 and a mini Filofax. The A5 stays indoors, the mini goes with me all the time, with the important things, and with 3 months worth of diary, plus it's my wallet.
As for me personal size is the best way to combine portability and space for writing, for work I would love to use a5, though. But for documantational reasons I`ve got to use bound journals.
I usually do an A5 for both work and personal, but I also like having a planner in my bag. I’ve grown tired of having to write duplicate appointments and notes to keep them both in sync (been doing it for years with A5 and pocket), so I recently committed to having a personal (Malden) as my EDC and sole planner. It’s been a few weeks and I miss the room in my A5, but I’m forcing myself to stay with the personal as my sole planner until the fall, then I can reassess. My struggle is that I love the Filofax Time Management week on two pages layout in A5. To compensate, I now have ten (!!) dividers and considering adding 3 more to make up for the reduced real estate.
Haha, well, I’ve been using a Hobonichi Weeks all year (which is absolutely unheard of for me to be - happily! - in the same book for so many months in a row! I’m actually flabbergasted. But anyway.). Although, if I were in my usual rings, it would be Personal size.
Have been using an A5 for work for about 15 years. It lives on my desk and (IMHO) is the best size for a desk planner -- not too big, not too small, and you can easily print documents and important email etc. on A5 paper. But I always tempted to go back to a personal size since they are much easier to carry.
The poll only allowed one size to be picked., soI am answering here - work I am using an A5, home stuff such as annual reminders/pets I am using a Personal, wallet I am using a mini, computer info I am using a pocket,
ReplyDeleteMostly A5, a couple of pocket size, and occasionally a personal. Oh and another pocket just for holidays
ReplyDeleteI use an A5 and a mini Filofax. The A5 stays indoors, the mini goes with me all the time, with the important things, and with 3 months worth of diary, plus it's my wallet.
ReplyDeletePersonal compact size as my only planner.
ReplyDeleteTMI A5 daily; Filofax Personal Slimline when travelling internationally
ReplyDeletePersonal. But tempted to go back to pocket.
ReplyDeletePersonal
ReplyDeletePersonal (compact) for everyday diary management. A5 and pocket for other projects
ReplyDeletePersonal size Filofax
ReplyDeletePersonal size
ReplyDeleteCurrently, I am using Personal Malden Kingfisher. Typically use Pocket Malden Navy.
ReplyDeleteI use 2 different sizes for different purposes. Personal and A5
ReplyDeleteA5 for everything. I can use different colours for different things. Room to put notes, todos, and insert paperwork.
ReplyDeletePersonal, at times pocket.
ReplyDeleteA5 for everything and a mini in my purse
ReplyDeleteA5 for home and faux hobonichi weeks for OTG. The weeks is subject to change at any time though.
ReplyDeleteI have an A6 sorry not filofax for work and 1 for home/personal. I run a mini kendal as my wallet.
ReplyDeletePersonal, but I also use FCC
ReplyDeleteA4, A5 and Personal - all three sizes are daily working horses.
ReplyDeleteClipbook Personal is the best for personal stuff. For business, mostly digital, but still use a Notebook A5.
ReplyDeleteI use pocket size for portability and for work, I use a personal slimline as a notebook.
ReplyDeleteA5 (an organiser, a Clipbook and a Notebook), Personal Compact and a Pocket Slim.
ReplyDeletePersonal for EDC, A5 for reference info.
ReplyDeletePocket Malden - my edc
ReplyDeleteMini (almost exclusively)
ReplyDeletePocket
ReplyDeletePersonal for most of my life. A5 for work
ReplyDeleteA5 for work and gardening, Personal for everything else!
ReplyDeleteAs for me personal size is the best way to combine portability and space for writing, for work I would love to use a5, though. But for documantational reasons I`ve got to use bound journals.
ReplyDeleteA5
ReplyDeletePersonal for diary, a5 and a4 for work and a mini as a wallet. All Filofax.
ReplyDeleteA5 and mini. have a couple of pocket binders too but currently idle.
ReplyDeletePersonal size with FC Compact inserts and A5 covers for various information which stay at home
ReplyDeletePersonal for daily portable use, A5 remains at home, more of a reference tool, though there is some duplication between them. I
ReplyDeletePersonal as diary/planner, portable. A5 as reference binder, remains at home.
ReplyDeleteI usually do an A5 for both work and personal, but I also like having a planner in my bag. I’ve grown tired of having to write duplicate appointments and notes to keep them both in sync (been doing it for years with A5 and pocket), so I recently committed to having a personal (Malden) as my EDC and sole planner. It’s been a few weeks and I miss the room in my A5, but I’m forcing myself to stay with the personal as my sole planner until the fall, then I can reassess. My struggle is that I love the Filofax Time Management week on two pages layout in A5. To compensate, I now have ten (!!) dividers and considering adding 3 more to make up for the reduced real estate.
ReplyDeleteHaha, well, I’ve been using a Hobonichi Weeks all year (which is absolutely unheard of for me to be - happily! - in the same book for so many months in a row! I’m actually flabbergasted. But anyway.). Although, if I were in my usual rings, it would be Personal size.
ReplyDeleteHave been using an A5 for work for about 15 years. It lives on my desk and (IMHO) is the best size for a desk planner -- not too big, not too small, and you can easily print documents and important email etc. on A5 paper. But I always tempted to go back to a personal size since they are much easier to carry.
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