There was a time when I think I was quite well-organised. I had a "to-do list" for the week. The list may be long, but with it I managed to keep track of the things that need to be done, and ticking off those which had been done.
These days, I don't have a "to-do list." I rely mainly on my memory. And I don't think it's such a good idea. There are occasions that I simply forgot what I needed to do. [Getting old, I guess].
Therefore, the logical conclusion is: I need to make a "to-do list."
And to have a "to-do list" should be at the top of my "to-do list" of the week.
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Gotta have the lists. I can't get through my life without the Daily and Weekly lists. I even have a long term Objectives-By-the-End-of-the-Year list.
Maybe it's age taking its toll. But what I really think is the cause of forgetting in today's world, the Information Age, is that there is so much going on that the mind is scattered.
SS
I have to agree with you, Shane. The rapidness of today's world makes it all the more important for us to get organised.
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