Oh, yeah..._the name_
A couple people had asked.
This site’s title, 43 folders, refers to the number of manila folders required to build a physical tickler file system.
Twelve monthly folders and 31 daily folders are used to build a rotating, one-year “look ahead” system. Maintained daily, it’s a powerful lofi hack for never forgetting to do something (and, consequently, not having to worry about forgetting to do something).
It beats (or at least complements) your electronic calendar in at least one way by letting you store hard-copy items like cards or bills in the folder associated with any day between now and a year from now.
The tickler file is an important tool used in implementing David Allen’s Getting Things Done system. You can read about how to set up your own tickler file on his site or in his Getting Things Done book.
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43 Folders Whew. I've spent the...
43 Folders
Whew. I’ve spent the last two days preparing my small studio apartment to run “on its own” now that I’ll be working crazy hours in the publishing industry. I’ve been doing my best to come up with systems for everything