Journal pages - thank you to Daniel |
Across
2 A Palace or a much loved Filofax - Kensington
7 100 years - Centenary
8 A5 Van der Spek - Manager
12 Lord of the.... - Rings
13 Similar to Filofax A5 but with 7 rings - Classic (Franklin Covey)
16 The measure of how an organiser stays open - Flatability
17 A square in London and a Filofax - Cavendish
18 Two part Gillio - MiaCara
Down
1 What most Sundays are.. - Silent
3 Posh school west of London and a luxury Filofax - Eton
4 The number of rings in a Deskfax - Nine
5 Makers of the best rings - Krause
6 It has two poppers on its clasp - Belmont
8 The smallest - Mini
9 Government HQ and Two Part Filofax - Westminster
10 Smaller than Personal - Pocket
11 Longest standing contributor on Philofaxy - Nan
14 The colour of most rings - Silver
15 One of the first Malden colours - Crimson
When I used to work for larger organisations, there was a yearly appraisal process, but I haven't had a formal appraisal since working for smaller companies for many years now. However, I normally take a moment at the end of the year to jot down a couple of notes to consider what has gone well during the year, and what could have been improved. I've been on annual leave this week and like normal, I've done my yearly maintenance and tidy up, so I guess I consider this my Filofax appraisal!
What has worked well for me in 2023:
What could have been improved:
And as always on Fridays, please feel free to discuss anything organiser related. I hope that you have a great weekend & wishing you a happy New Year.
Here is a crossword puzzle for you to test out your Filofax knowledge. Enjoy
Clues
Across
2 A Palace or a much loved Filofax
7 100 years
8 A5 Van der Spek
12 Lord of the....
13 Similar to Filofax A5 but with 7 rings
16 The measure of how an organiser stays open
17 A square in London and a Filofax
18 Two part Gillio
Down
1 What most Sundays are..
3 Posh school west of London and a luxury Filofax
4 The number of rings in a Deskfax
5 Makers of the best rings
6 It has two poppers on its clasp
8 The smallest
9 Government HQ and Two Part Filofax
10 Smaller than Personal
11 Longest standing contributor on Philofaxy
14 The colour of most rings
15 One of the first Malden colours
The answers will be published on Saturday in Web Finds....
What ever you are doing today have a great day and all of us here at Philofaxy would like to wish you all a Merry Christmas.
Have a great day.
With best wishes from Anita, Laurie, Nan and Steve.
It will be a nice clean break, I will be archiving my 2023 pages and getting in to 2024 without any duplication of days.
Naturally it is Friday, so please feel free to discuss anything related to ring bound organisers.
It is a common practice to 'Time Block' your day, so you reserve segments of time for different tasks. You have to be quite strict to follow this type of regime.
This type of practice is useful if you find yourself flitting from one thing to another all day long and you feel like you are being 'controlled' by your notifications or you find you are easily diverted.
I discovered the following posts that help to explain this idea without me repeating them here!
How do you punch? I'm not talking about fighting! How do you use your hole punch?
For example, I like to punch ring holes in a pretty greeting card or postcard that I've received and keep it in my organizer as a nice reminder.
When I get my new printer for Christmas, I plan to print some photos that are currently hidden deep within my smartphone and use them the same way. What good is a picture if you never see it?
As always on Friday, feel free to discuss anything related to your ring-bound organizer!
Take a look at our diary inserts page, you will find plenty of designs to choose from there.
We also have diary inserts available for 2025 and 2026 on our 'Future Years' page.
Of course all the older files with their source files remain available if you wish to adapt or use them for any year. Just scroll further down the page to discover those.
Printing any downloaded or created file can be a headache for anyone! It's difficult to give generic instructions because of differences between printers etc.
If you aren't able to use booklet printing, I discovered recently that you can still use Booklet Printing from Adobe Acrobat (PDF files).
As mentioned in an earlier post this week, if you get completely stuck, contact me and I will try to find a solution for you.
The majority of the book is dedicated to undated notebooks, but there is a chapter acknowledging dated diary products, their origin (Letts) and how they quickly grew in popularity. At the end of that chapter, there is a footnote about Filofax organisers.
The footnote gives a very brief summary of the origin of Filofax organisers, and their popularity in the 80's and 90's as "a classic yuppie accessory." The short paragraph ends saying:
"Its core market of professionals, inevitably, transitioned to digital devices, but the Filofax has found a new audience among a generation of journal-keepers who treat it more like a scrapbook."
At first I took mild offense to what seemed to me minimising the role of Filofax among its current users. I can understand why he would write that, since many of the images on social media are of Filofax rings bursting with pages of photos, inspirational quotes, notes and memory-keeping.
But I think Filofax organisers are much more than any one thing, as they always have been. I think it is a testament to users' love of ring organisers for their flexibility and creative potential that Filofax survived the digital age and the downturn in the use of paper planners about 14 or so years ago.
At that time there was talk about the dying out of paper planners. They have come back, maybe not entirely in the simple role of planning meetings and appointments, but certainly as a way for us to organise our lives however we see fit.
As always on Fridays, feel free to ask and/ or discuss anything ring-binder organiser related!