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My ‘Being Self Employed’ Journal #5 ~ Getting Organised for 2012, Wall Planners & Organisers…..

Afternoon all 🙂 How has your weekend been?  We've had a mix of beautiful Autumnal sunshine and rain, a combination which seems to bring out those glorious ochre leaf colours out at their very best.

This weekend has brought an opportunity to reflect for me – a chance to sit in a tiny bit of relative peace {whilst the baby wasn't being sick all over with her 24 hour bug that is} and consider next steps for Love My Dress.  I'm absolutely thrilled and excited that my little business is now in a position where I'm taking on my very own Admin support this week, who I shall hereby be referring to my 'Admin Angel' by the way! 🙂  Trust me, this doesn't just represent the mark of a new milestone of achievement in my adventures in self-employment, very much more importantly, it provides me with an immense sense of relief – it will mean I can focus more of my time researching, immersing myself in the many projects I have coming up for the next 12 months and taking Love My Dress on to the next level. Which all takes a great deal of organisation

Hmm. 'Being organised'. Something I so very much want to be, but fail at so very abysmally almost all of the time {visualises my Mum nodding her head}….

Love My Dress Wedding Blog – Image Source BHG via Pinterest

Home Office

Isn't the image above refreshing by the way? It's not my office – I found it on Pinterest – it is the type of home office I aspire to having however and am working on right now, pale blue, white washed and organised! 😉

So as I was reflecting this weekend, I came to realise that this past 12 months has been so exceptionally busy, that to be honest,  any system I might have had for staying organised have pretty much fallen to the wayside.  I'm sure this is a trap that many new entrepreneurs fall into if their businesses grow at a rate they weren't prepared for and the team of staff all adds up to 1 {ahem, me, or at least, up to now!}.  My beautiful Sugalily wallchart was unpinned from my wall so I could reposition it and it remains rolled up and neatly rested against the side of my table.  Fail!  My attempts to sync my iPad/iPhone/iCal and the family calendar in the kitchen have been a failure almost from day one because I just find it all so faffy.  Double fail!  And my little pale blue filofax that I once loved so much hasn't had any diary refills placed lovingly inside since 2009.  Hatrick fail!!!

In addition to this, I've post it notes all over the place, a huge white board with out-dated information all over it and my filing pile is beginning to form an eye-sore.  Even my scheduling spreadsheet is beginning to heave under the weight of it's own megabyte-age.  It became evidently clear to me this weekend that with the coming of a new Admin Angel, this was an opportunity to get seriously organised for 2012 and taking Love My Dress into the next stage of business developmoent.

I thought today it would be fun to explore some products and options available for keeping organised and I shall say now – this is no electronic gadget review.  I love my iPad, I adore my 17" Macbook Pro like I do my own children {worrying?} and I wouldn't be without my iPhone regardless of it's bugs.  However, for me, there is nothing more satisfying than having a hand-held paper-based diary to manage your appointments and projects.  Diaries aren't my thing – I much prefer an organiser {being orgasnied is for life, not just for Christmas, right?}. I really miss my little pale blue filofax that once had a snug little home in my handbag, but I gotta be honest, it's a little bit delapidated. And I'm on the hunt for something new ;) 

 

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Are you an electronic diary or a paper diary person?  There is nothing better than a good old Filofax in my opinion. I love the feel of real leather, I like the 'inserts/refills' option and I like to feel I've got something in my hand I can write into.

My favourite is the Filofax classic personal organiser, from £60 {mini} to £155 {A4 size}. My personal preference is the 'personal' size {A5}, £77… in pink! {though you'll have to ask Filofax to email you when this colour is back in stock as clearly it's a popular choice with others too}..

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I love that the inserts you can buy include a diary {I'm a week to two pages girl myself}, Notes, Projects, Information, Financial and Addresses.  Forget your Saturday night movie – my idea of heaven is sitting with my favourite pen and pencil and filling in all the necessary data into my shiney new Filofax inserts.  I love being organised, even if it doesn't come very naturally to me…
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If your budget stretches, take a look at these more luxury items.  The Filofax Osterley Organiser – described as 'an exquisite, vintage inspired personal organiser crafted from luxurious crocodile print Italian calf leather, the Osterley is both elegant and sophisticated'. But luxury comes at a price and expect to pay between £99 {pocket size} and £199 {A5 size} for one of these beauties…

Luxury stationery Brand Smythson also have some divine organiser options, including this 'Bond Street Magenta Organiser'.  A hefty £245 but worth the 'lifetime' investment I guess for a beautiful luxury brand.

The product is a 'bright printed calfskin leather with pretty pale pink interiors and matching satin linings. And it comes with matching travel, jewellery, business and beauty accessories too

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You can check out the full range of Smythson organisers and refills here.

But we don't all have up to £250 to send on a luxury leather organiser, so for those on a budget, take a look at these Filofax heart personal organisers from £24 – £26.  Fun, bright and colourful – I doubt you'd lose this in a room full of filing and paperwork…

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Check out this site too – it offers a full range of personal organisers to suit all budgets and appears to have discounted products on their too – including Filofax…

Or take a peek at these:-

  The Dotty Flora Canvas Mini Organiser {below left} £10.75 from Paperchase

  Owls leather personal organisers {below middle} £20 from Paperchase

  The Dandelion Canvas Personal Organiser {below right}, £14.75 from Paperchase

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Wallplanner

The first Wallplanner I found in my research was this quirky retro style 2012 Year Planner With Rubber Stamps by lollipop designs, via Not On The High Street, £12.50…

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Here are some more wall planners I think you might like:-

♥  Retro Mama 2012 Wallplanner, £9.99

  Nostalgic Kitchen Family Planner, £12.99

Drop Abbey at Sugalily a line too as she can create a bespoke wall planner for you based on images you love – here's one Abbey designed for me, incorporating the Love My Dress colour scheme and family/personal photographs, mostly from my wedding day 🙂

Love My Dress Wallplanner by Sugalily

Now I did say I'm not really your typical annual diary type gal, however, a Twitter contact this afternoon highly recommended the Moleskine diary – and given how much I adore my Moleskine notebooks, I might just go check this one out as a gift for my Husband this Christmas {a diary person he be!} – thank you 'Love Audrey' 😉

Have you got any recommendations for getting organised in 2012?

Can you recommend a great personal organiser product?

Are you a paper diary or an electronic diary person? And will you be investing in a lovely organiser or popping it on your Christmas list?

Much love all,

Annabel xXx

 

You can read more about my reflections on self employment here

 

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