Good Old Fashioned Paper Diary

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Aug 2020
7:44am, 1 Aug 2020
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GregP
There’s (kinda) a bullet journal thread - I’m a big fan of the dotted L books. Hold on.
Aug 2020
7:45am, 1 Aug 2020
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GregP
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Aug 2020
8:41am, 1 Aug 2020
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richmac
Big fan of molskein me.

I have two diaries on the go this year, pocket sized one for shifts, appointments and flexitime.

Larger one for journalling, bit my blog 'mostly' serves that purpose
Aug 2020
12:41pm, 1 Aug 2020
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Vancouver Jogger
Here’s my one concession to the colouring in your revision timetable approach to BuJo - the monthly log. Here’s mine (before it’s filled in with stuff). The left hand page will be a view of everything that’s coming up that needs attention (E.g. meetings that need prep or birthday cards that need to be sent). The boxes on the right hand page are for my daily habit trackers (including running). Then the far right will contain a list of tasks to be done.

Nov 2020
2:49pm, 2 Nov 2020
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Raemond
Just ordered next year's :D
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Took bloomin' ages to find one in stock, tried all the smaller/independent stationers I could think of locally but in the end I had to resort to book depository :(
Nov 2020
2:53pm, 2 Nov 2020
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EvilPixie
oh now that's lovely
Nov 2020
3:10pm, 2 Nov 2020
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Raemond
Fingers crossed next year will be more deserving of a lovely diary than this one was...
Aug 2021
4:51pm, 23 Aug 2021
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EvilPixie
It's that time of year again where I have run out of diary and indeed am currently diary free!

Am thinking maybe a lose leaf option may be better so I can update pages
for example I had an outlaw packing list that ended up on paper as a page wasn't big enough and needed amending so many times

or events moving being cancelled
or training plans

I have a 3 hole folder from school (a proper zip up conference style so I could keep notes "secure") but was pondering a proper filofax seeing as I have vouchers I can (I think!) use at WHSmith
Aug 2021
6:08pm, 23 Aug 2021
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Surrey Phil
With staff encouraged to use Outlook, and to save money on the stationery budget, we have not been allowed to buy diaries for a few years now. My manager wants me to keep using one to record sickness, annual leave, etc. for the whole team as HR's records aren't always correct.

So mine is a fairly cheap A6 day-to-a-page diary from Card Factory which does the job.
Aug 2021
6:16pm, 23 Aug 2021
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Angus Clydesdale
I like writing stuff down. It suits me.

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