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The Franklin Planner, a paper-based time management system created by Hyrum W. Smith, began sales in 1984 from Franklin International Institute, Inc. The planner itself is the paper component of the time management system developed by Smith. The planner pages are drilled, loose-leaf style pages in different sizes and formats. Although formats are varied, and have been updated through the years, most planners contain areas for an appointment schedule, prioritized daily tasks, and notes. The planner pages also indicate a method of keeping track of one's tasks by noting items as completed, forwarded (to another day), deleted, delegated, or in progress. A key section at the rear of the planner contains addresses. Other inserts include ledger sheets for tracking finances or vehicle mileage, exercise logs and other individualized reference materials. Franklin Planners are printed in the United States of America on 30% post-consumer recycled paper of a high quality. There is also a 100% recycled version. Planner accessories such as monthly tabs, plastic sleeves and inserts, storage cases, and binders add to the system, keeping personal records in one place for improved organization. Smith named his planning system after Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790), who famously kept a small private book as detailed in his autobiography. A core technique of the Franklin Planner system involves beginning each day with fifteen minutes of "solitude and planning". == Versions == The planner comes in four sizes: # Monarch (8.5x11", 216x280 mm) # Classic (5.5x8.5", 140x216 mm) # Compact (4.5x6.75",108x172 mm) # Pocket (3.5x6", 89x153 mm) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Franklin Planner」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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