🟢Have Filofax inserts changed? What do you get today?
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- Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
- Are you curious?
Well, there have been some changes.
Here I compare today's inserts with those you would have received 19 years ago, way back in 2005.
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A very interesting comparison, thanks for sharing. Do you remember what you got in your original Sherwood?
You're welcome.
Sadly, I can't remember what was included with my 1993 Sherwood, although I do remember that it came with the standard six annotated dividers (diary, info, finance, etc).
This is so cool to watch. It is interesting how these evolved in the past few decades. Great video. Thanks for sharing! Peace and love..Suz What ☮️💛
Thank you for your feedback. I agree.
I found this extremely interesting, thanks Neil. I guess the inserts need to evolve as needs/wants change. I did find it interesting that there never used to be graph paper inserts...although I knew it, I just never thought about it. But graph paper is now very popular. ❤
Interesting how they've evolved and adapted to modern technology and the new ways people use their planners.
I agree. Very interesting, and indicative of societal change.
In these days of GDPR and the constant threat of personal information being stolen I can fullly understand that people are using the address pages less and less. Honestly, I don't use them at all. I still have all the info on my contacts, but it is stored in my phone, for better or for worse. That makes more sense to me. What we didn't get in this demonstration is the website password sheets. They have been around for a few years now, and are useful, although again you have to concern yourself with having that info written down. For or against anything could be misapropriated from our faxes, yet we do continue to use them. I prefer a paper diary so I can flick through it, I need general notes, I like the To-Do pages. On the whole I don't feel to hard done by regarding these fairly minor updates to the inserts. Honestly, I'm not that keen on the coloured paper (blue with blue ink!), but I do buy yellow paper, just for fun. Perhaps we should find out what inserts other readers would like to see? I can make most things out of blank paper myself, but perhaps there are some good ideas for some pre-printed pages. I'll start- some pages where you write down your insurance details. I'm constantly forgetting mine, and constantly getting auto-renewed when I should be comparing the meercat! If people want to play swaps I don't use graph paper, nor the coloured for the most part. I have plenty of each in personal and A5 size.
Thank you for your detailed feedback. I appreciate that.
Is there a difference between a task and a to-do?
In non-english speaking Europe most languages have simply adopted to-do rather than the native word for task. To-do is short, everyone seems to understand what is meant.
Which is why "to-do" does not need a translation anymore, hence Filofax decision to simply use a universal "to-do".😊
That is so interesting. Thank you.
Does anyone ever use that coloured notepaper I wonder? I have a little collection of it, can't bring myself to throw it out!
I also have a growing collection.