Inside my Malden filofax, I keep post-it flags and a small variety of stickers in the zipper pouch
Next I have the fly leaf with a project life card, task sticky notes
Next I have a top loading page protector that i have put a few of my favorite sticky notes on a piece of paper on the front and back to keep a small variety with me at all times.
For my monthly calendar tabs, I use some tabs I purchased at the Container Store, which sticks on very well. The tabs I used a rainbow of colors of washi tape to cover the tab part and used my label maker to label each section.
I use this planner for work only and keep my personal plans in my Erin Condren Life Planner. At my current job, there is a lot of things I have to keep track of and my filofax has become the best organizational tool I have used yet to keep me on task at all times.
I have two monthly calendar sections. The first one I use to keep track of my employees attendance and scheduled meetings.
The next monthly calendar I use to keep track of certain information for my job which I create reports from on a weekly basis.
In the weekly calendar section, I keep notes, meeting times, and tasks that need to be completed that week.
In the daily section, I detail the tasks that need to be completed and use this section for everything. I like the day on a page the most. I have this section open every day at my desk and since I have started to use the filofax for work purposes, I have felt much more organized and spent less time looking around for random pieces of paper I would use to write important notes on.
The A-Z section I have just started using as a note holder. I don't keep contacts in my planner much since all of that information I store in my phone. I had never thought to use the a-z tabs for this purpose until about a week ago when I found a you tube video where someone (sorry forgot who's video I was watching) had showed their filofax that was set up this way. Since I have started filing my notes in this section, I know exactly where things are now. Before it was in a notes section that was not organized in any way.
No comments:
Post a Comment