The 18-month diary is the ultimate tool for
effectively planning the year ahead. It acts as your appointment book for:
meetings
journeys
business
and home commitments
fixed
appointments
It not only covers 2009 but also covers the first
six months of 2010 - so there is no need to juggle appointments between two
diaries around the end of the year!
You can even use the 18-month diary in our slim
wallets so you can carry it in your pocket. Want to see the range of wallets? Click
here
*In the
National Holidays section at the back of the 18 month diary, please note that
March 24th 2008, August 25th 2008 and April 13th
2009 are not statutory Bank holidays in Scotland.
January 2009 - June 2010. Product Code: 0140
Size:
Suitable for Original 6 ring & A5 4 ring binders
VAT:
Not included
Price(1): £3.90
30 Days Warranty
Products may be returned or exchanged (unused) within 30 days of purchase.
Customer Reviews What do you think of 2009/10 - 18 month diary?
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25 years and still going
I have been using the system for 25 years (or more, I think). Since retiring 5 years ago, I just use the 18 month diary in the leather wallet, with the directory and a notepad. It's all I need, suits my requirements, and looks flash and distinctive. What more could I want.
Alan DurhamUK01/12/2008 16:20
18 Month Leather Diary
Fabulous diary. I use a Tombow zoom 101 pencil clipped into the leather diary holder. They are so discrete I added a zoom 101 pen (you might like to stock the items in your shop). The combination of diary, address book and note pad is superb.
JohnIreland30/11/2008 18:13
I have been using this for years, people always ask me how I know whats going on in such a small space, but it is a tried and tested method, don't mess with it!!!!!! I call it my white berry.....
Lisa WilliamsUK14/11/2008 16:11
Never be without it!
I've used this diary for more years than I remember. People tease me that I "still have a paper diary" but it's just perfect for me. It also boots up much quicker than a laptop :). Never stop making these!
Peter Ward, Sunrise Consulting (UK) LtdUK12/11/2008 16:18
18 mth diary - simlply the best
Have been using this diary for the past 15 years - tried a different diary for 2008 just for a change - just didn't work for me - back to the old tried and tested!!
linda mcloughlinireland09/11/2008 15:29
Brilliant!! - I would not be without it. Please continue to support it
Tony ChambersUK29/10/2008 17:49
Great
I use this diary extensively, it's exactly what I need and I wouldn't go without it.
Warren DaviesUnited Kingdom29/10/2008 00:16
indispensable
I have a pile here going back to 1988 - couldn't live without it now!
Clare HolthamUK26/10/2008 10:04
Wouldn't be without it
Noel SpeersN. Ireland28/02/2008 17:29
A fan since 1983!
The TMI 18 month diary works brilliantly. Please don't ever think of changing it!
G E KirkUK29/11/2007 13:05
Leather wallet
I've been using TMI for many years, and the leather wallet diary is about the most useful thing on the planet. All it really needs is a pen/pencil stowage, I keep losing them!
Bill GlanvillUK27/10/2007 13:27
Been buying since 1992...
... thank goodness they're still available!
Sarah WilsonUK17/10/2007 21:34
I can,t go anywhere without it...
Noel SpeersUK28/05/2007 17:38
I can't go anywhere without it...!!!!!
I have used a time manager diary for 10 years now and couldnot live without it. I have it in a lovely soft leather wallet (that is now also battered, but battered is better..!!)It fits into my handbag quite easily and travels everywhere with me.
Ann TomlinsU.K.05/01/2007 16:51
Can't live without it!
I have been using this diary for over 15 years now and am addicted to it's format. It is the only format to provide an easy overview of a month (no more booking consecutive busy weekends!)and the 6-months-into-next-year feature is a blessing.Please don't ever change it!
Abby DaviesLondon, UK20/12/2006 16:31
I've just had my first year, since the mid- 1980s, without an 18 month diary and really missing its convenience. Back to normal simplicity and straightforwardness in 2007.
Laurie M NaumannScotland24/11/2006 17:58
I've used these diaries since 1988 (and like others keep the old ones as a source of reference). I find it an invaluable organizing tool. Top marks!
David MorganFrance03/11/2006 11:41
Almost perfect
I've been using the 18m diary for something like 20 years now. It beats anything electronic.
But the first thing I have to do with each new diary is get out a pen and ruler to divide up the after 18.00 space. Doesn't anyone else have evening appointments?
Stephanie CampionParis, France25/10/2006 12:39
Brilliant!
Everyone should have one, I have been using one for over 10 years and have all of my old ones in a rubber band in my bottome drawer, the smallest most effective archive system known to man.
Eileen McCallumGlasgow, Scotland01/10/2006 18:55
18 month diary
I was introduced to this in 1987 and have used it ever since. Its effectiveness in helping me plan and its simplicity of format couldn't be improved.
Julia CameronOxford, UK22/09/2006 18:05
Superb
No problem with batteries dying or synchronisation problems.
Effective system tops marks and quality all around
PatrickNorthern Ireland05/06/2006 18:34
Just Started Using - Fantastic
Absolautley brilliant, came highly recommended and I will recommend to friends. Though is it possible to get one which has a week to view?
SeanNorthern Ireland12/05/2006 18:28
18-Month Diary
Years ago, I too noticed that the binding of the 18-M tended to fall apart after a few months. Stress fracture! Indicator of high usage! Since 1995, the first thing I do with my annual 18-M is to put a strip of cellotape along the outside spine, and along each inside hinge of title and last page. (Suggestion to TMI binders).
But - hey! - my PDA battery frequently lets me down! Cellotape doesn't work on Li-On!
tery hamerUK02/04/2006 21:41
18 Month Diary
This compact Diary gives me my Month, day and hourly appointments at a glance. For me this picture is worth a million words or pages. I've used it for the past 20 years and go nowhere without it.
Paul A.FlynnIreland13/01/2006 12:00
18 month diary
I have been on and used all sorts of management gimmicks over the years, most of which are practically useless. However, the 18 month diary has been used continuously for over 25 years now I think. It is the best thing I have ever had.
Paul ChipperfieldInverness09/01/2006 20:23
Better quality please
I'd like to see better quality paper and binding/stapling on the diaries - Ive been using them for years and they always fall apart by about August
Mark GubbinsUK09/01/2006 18:00
Have been usig it fort 15 years or so and could not do without it. And I am hard to please. Only USEFUL stuff is needed here and this is the item for keeping track.
Well done!
Johny GordonIreland07/01/2006 11:19
Couldn't live without it
I've got my 18 month diary on me all the time. I simply couldn't live without it. All my appointments and diary entries with daily and monhtly overview there for me to view and edit without taking up much space in my handbag nor consuming valuable time to open it (unlike any computer or handheld electronic diary). And the best of all - a paper diary can't crash or run out of batteries. I simply love it.
AnonymousUK13/12/2005 10:21
18 Month
I have tried a PDA but nothing can ever get close to a simple paper diary. Quick and simple to use but really helps you effectively manage your time. It is great for an overview of what you are doing this week and what is planned for the year ahead.