I used to have a filofax but it fell by the wayside. Too many pages I think.Originally posted by Rhonda:Just wondering how many of you out there use Filofaxes / PDA's and other aids to help you organise your life and keep track of important dates and events?
I used to rely on an organiser, using different coloured pens and stamps and stickers to mark out special events, deadlines, etc. That system helped me tremendously, esp when I was in Nursing School. I had checklists in a section in my organiser where I'd write out the To Do's and Revision Schedules, etc
I have not used anything religiously for the past two years and I've found that things are becoming a little disorganised. The wages of sloth, I guess! I'll probably start to use an organiser again, because I really need some sort of system.
So, what kind of system do you use?
organize lor..Originally posted by the Bear:what is this word "organise" ?
Just wait till you hit 40.Originally posted by Meia Gisborn:At work, it's usually a combination of Microsoft Outlook Calendar and other colleagues telling me I should haul my ass into an in-progress meeting that I had previously forgotten to include in Microsoft Outlook Calendar.
At home, it's a combination of what I feel I want to do at that moment, and friends calling me to find out if I had any plans of hauling my ass to a previously scheduled appointment/meeting with them that I had completely forgotten about.
Either way, my life organizes itself quite automatically.
I use my phone calandar (for the reminder beep) and a this thin prudential planner which I get from my financial advisor every yrOriginally posted by Rhonda:Just wondering how many of you out there use Filofaxes / PDA's and other aids to help you organise your life and keep track of important dates and events?
I used to rely on an organiser, using different coloured pens and stamps and stickers to mark out special events, deadlines, etc. That system helped me tremendously, esp when I was in Nursing School. I had checklists in a section in my organiser where I'd write out the To Do's and Revision Schedules, etc
I have not used anything religiously for the past two years and I've found that things are becoming a little disorganised. The wages of sloth, I guess! I'll probably start to use an organiser again, because I really need some sort of system.
So, what kind of system do you use?