• This was the second row in the previous picture, now slipped to the top together with the lower rows.
  • November marker. The marker is a reminder to distribute the slips form the month pocket on the right (in this case November) when the 1st comes, and all pockets below would be November dates. Slips from month pockets are placed in specific dates if applicable, or estimated.
  • as October has 31 days, the spare pocket has been replaced
  • now changed to November

tickler calendar for the slip method

I am writing and serializing a book on the slip method, explaining how it works and how it can be integrated with a system.
Credit for the idea of having week days in a row comes from RossMania's tickler

Comments and faves

  1. dgray_xplane, Linsio, esthermokka, summercityfun, and ML_SS added this photo to their favorites.

  2. Katey Nicosia (44 months ago | reply)

    this is exactly how my brain works! (I have ADHD!) I would love to set up a system like this! I'm in awe!!!

  3. judyofthewoods (44 months ago | reply)

    If ADHD is related to OCD I know exactly what you mean. Setting up the system takes a little time in making the bits, but with your Rotatrim you are halfway there ;-)

  4. odaaki and uglygoldfish added this photo to their favorites.

  5. judyofthewoods (27 months ago | reply)

    Thanks, Jeremy. Did you see the tickler tryptych? It's the best tickler yet.

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