My diary is a fairly complex beast. You may think it old-school that I 'still' have a hard-copy diary, but I've found that most organised people actually do. I work inconsistent ("flexible") hours, so I use the same diary for work and personal engagements. I've had a number of different diaries over the years and have settled on this one due to availability as much as anything else, but I'm rather happy with it. I used to use a Debden Elite Pocket Week (the name says it all) but at the end of 2016, I couldn't find one anymore. (I think the year before I had to order one in.) So I went and got some week-to-view inserts and a Filofax 6-ring binder. Ironically the inserts are still made by Debden. I've stuck with this arrangement for, well, exactly a year now, and I'm quite happy with it. I've augmented it with a few other bits and pieces; that you can do this is one of the cool things about a binder. Right now, I have: Filofax Academy 6-ring binder It's a funky mid-90s vinyl binder in red, green, and blue. Fits in my handbag perfectly. Milford (formerly Debden) week-to-view inserts Week-to-view (that's a week across two pages) gives me just the right amount of space for the amount of appointments I tend to have. Filofax note paper I keep a few sheets right at the front. Right now, it's pink unlined, although I generally prefer lined. Moleskine address booklet with thumb index I had a Moleskine diary back in 2008. It wasn't bad. This is still the same address book from that diary. I've stuck with it because it has a thumb index (the ones that came with the Debden didn't) even though some of the addresses in there aren't relevant any more. I had to repair the binding once, with a needle and thread. It slides into the little pocket at the front of the binder. Debden ribbon I stole the ribbon from my old Debden diary. Super handy. Leuchttrum 1917 pen loop The binder actually has its own pen loop, but I like one up the top that I can slide the pen's clip (not the whole pen) into. Backing card I made myself Has the ribbon and the pen loop stuck to it. Faber-Castell Perfect Pencil This is a wooden pencil that slides into a little cover with a pen clip that you can also keep its little sharpener inside. This all just works together, 'cause a binder lets you do that. It's funky and it keeps me organised.