Using a Tickler (1–31) File (2024)

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I have experimented with many productivity tools over the years and some serve a purpose only for a season. The tickler file is still useful, however, these many seasons later! Although when I first learned about this kind of file, it was pre-all-things-digital, but I still use one because there are some items — even in 2022 — that are NOT digital and for those and other situations, physical items serve as the prompt. There is nothing wrong with that as long as you have a system and don’t just have items scattered around your home and office (and car)!

The “tickler” or 1–31 file has been around for many years. The numbers 1–31 correspond, obviously, to the days of the month and the items you place in this file are meant to “tickle” your brain into doing something with those items. Here are ten ideas for using your tickler file for enhanced peaceful productivity.

  1. Get or prepare a tickler file. It may be 31 folders labeled with their numbers, 31 hanging folders labeled with their numbers, an accordion file with 31 slots that are already labeled, or what I’m currently using, a Swiftfile. Have a tickler file for your home as well as your workplace.
  2. Put your tickler file where it is easily accessible from your main desk or workstation.
  3. When you are processing your physical in-box and you determine that an item needs to be handled on a certain day, drop that item or a reminder piece of paper into that day’s slot or folder. If the item is very small, staple or tape it to a larger piece of paper so it doesn’t get lost in the folder. If you have a very large item that wouldn’t fit in the folder, simply put a note in the folder about where the large item (notebook, stack of books, etc.) is located.
  4. Get in the habit of putting agendas, plane tickets, hotel confirmations, etc. into the day’s numbered slot or folder on which you will need them. Yes, I still recommend this even though you also have everything digitally at this point. You have stories, as do I, about a time when paper saved the day. You may have gotten to a hotel desk where they are not showing your reservation and they don’t care what you showed online, but if you can produce the printed version…it certainly helps. I’ve had this happen.
  5. If you prefer not to mail in your bill payments or other registrations that you are paying by check sooner than necessary, put bills in your home or office tickler file on the day they should be mailed.
  6. If you prepare birthday, anniversary, or other holiday cards at the beginning of the month, drop them into the slot for the day you want to mail them. Friends, family, and colleagues will be impressed with your care and timeliness.
  7. If you are going to be out of town for a day or more, then go through the upcoming folders or slots to ensure that you have everything you need while you’re out of town.
  8. If you find that you cannot come into the office, call someone, ask him/her to pull everything out of the day’s slot and go through it with you. You will be able to tell your colleague what needs to be handled and what can wait until your return.
  9. Teach your children to use the tickler file. They can learn that if there’s something you need to do by a certain day (or have a reminder of by a certain day) it’s their responsibility to put it in the tickler file. Paperwork that needs to be signed for a field trip, requests to send something to school, etc. can all be put into the appropriate day of the tickler system. I promise you this works. I’ve heard success stories on this.
  10. Check your tickler file as the last act of every day or as the first act of every morning.

Note: Some items need to be handled in upcoming months, not in the current month, so you will need to have January — December files as well. More on those in another article.

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Using a Tickler (1–31) File (2024)

FAQs

Using a Tickler (1–31) File? ›

Low tech. The physical way to create a Tickler File is through a kind of three-dimensional calendar with 43 folders: 31 numbered from 1 to 31 for each day of the month, and 12 more labeled with the name of each month. The daily folders go before the monthly ones, so that the first folder corresponds to today.

How to use a tickler file system? ›

To put the tickler file into action, put tasks or items (on paper) that need to be done by particular days into the corresponding days' folders for the current month. For example, if you process invoices on the 15th of the month, place all invoices that come across your desk into folder No. 15.

What is the basic rule of a tickler system? ›

A tickler file or 43 Folders System is a collection of date-labeled file folders organized in a way that allows time-sensitive documents to be filed according to the future date on which each document needs action.

What is an appropriate use of a tickler file? ›

The Tickler File is an organizational tool which can be used to simplify the tracking of date-related items and to manage work flow. It works well as an adjunct to personal planners and calendars, allowing them to be used for streamlined focus on items that require on-going review and access.

Are tickler files still used? ›

The tickler file is still useful, however, these many seasons later! Although when I first learned about this kind of file, it was pre-all-things-digital, but I still use one because there are some items — even in 2022 — that are NOT digital and for those and other situations, physical items serve as the prompt.

How to organize a tickler file? ›

The physical way to create a Tickler File is through a kind of three-dimensional calendar with 43 folders: 31 numbered from 1 to 31 for each day of the month, and 12 more labeled with the name of each month. The daily folders go before the monthly ones, so that the first folder corresponds to today.

In which order should a tickler file be kept? ›

Working from the Tickler File System

As each day passes, folders get moved, so the current day's folder is always in the front. Months get moved to the very back of the box and day folders get moved behind the upcoming month.

What are two ways in which a tickler file may be used as an effective reminder system? ›

A tickler file system can help you remember to complete important tasks, follow up on projects, or take action on ideas that you come up with. It can also help you stay organized by providing a timeline for activities that must be done on a regular basis.

What is a manual tickler file? ›

A tickler file is a paper or digital reminder system. It organizes a list of current or future tasks that need completed or tracked—either once or on a recurring basis.

How to do a tickler? ›

Gather your materials. You will need a file cabinet or hanger, as well as 43 files. This will allow you to create a file for each month, along with 31 files for each day in the month. There are a variety of ways you can create tickler files, but this is generally the most accepted and easiest to keep track of.

What are the different types of tickler files? ›

Tickler Files Are the Organized Person's Secret Weapon

A tickler file is really several file folders that always stay together, in a set of 43: 12 files labeled with the names of each month in the year, plus numbered folders for each numeric date in a month, 1-31.

How many folders are necessary to set up a manual tickler file? ›

If you choose to set up your own, you could use 43 traditional folders that are labeled with their numbers and months, or 43 hanging folders, labeled with numbers and months.

Why is it called a tickler? ›

Essentially, a tickler file provides a way to send a reminder to oneself in the future -- tickling one's memory. Although people generally make movements to get away from, and report disliking, being tickled, laughter encourages the tickler to continue.

What is a legal tickler? ›

A tickler system is designed to remind lawyers of certain dates, such as compliance deadlines or filing deadlines that, if missed, could severely prejudice a lawyer's client. One unique feature of a tickler system is a “bring forward date”.

Does Microsoft have a tickler system? ›

There are two ways to set up a file tickler in Microsoft Outlook: recurring appointments or recurring tasks.

What is a tickler slang? ›

(informal) A person who or thing which amuses or excites. A reminder. Put it in the tickler file for next week.

How do you use a body tickler? ›

Find your partners special spot. Caress your lover`s skin with a Body Tickler. Gently glide this 11.5 ostrich feather over their body to discover their most secret sensitive spots. Slowly stroke it back and forth like a violin bow and listen to the music.

What is a tickler system used for? ›

A Tickler System is a form of reminder system designed specifically for lawyers. A tickler system is designed to remind lawyers of certain dates, such as compliance deadlines or filing deadlines that, if missed, could severely prejudice a lawyer's client.

What is the best digital tickler file system? ›

Fortythree.me is one of the best tickler file system apps because it is incredibly user-friendly. It will allow you to quickly and easily create new tasks and assign deadlines, so you can stay organized and on top of your to-do list. It also provides reliable reminders that can be customized to fit the user's needs.

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