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You forgot that thing you were supposed to do for your boss.
And that favor your were going to do for a friend.
Or even to pay that bill that was due.
Is “forgetting” one of the main reasons you don’t get things done?
How good are you at remembering what you need to do?

Don’t Say You Forgot
The second worst time management excuse, behind “I don’t have time,” is…

“I was going to do it… But, I forgot.”

Are you guilty of saying that you are going to do something and then don’t because you forgot?
Forgetting is not an excuse, it is a root cause of your productivity issues.

Whether it is todos, appointments, obligations, or bills… forgotten tasks often cause more work down the road.
Brainfavvy Izuka

10 Ways to Stop Forgetting

We all want to stay on top of our tasks and obligations.
What we need are good habits and strategies to remember what we need to do.

Here are 10 Ways to Stop Forgetting & Get More Done:

1. Set an Alarm

– We all have alarm clocks on our phones, yet few of us use them. Setting an alarm is the simplest way to remind yourself. Need to call that customer back by end of day? Set your alarm for 5PM. A simple alarm is the down and dirty way to jog your memory.

2. Put it On Your Calendar

– Calendars are often underutilized. Don’t just make appointments for meetings, but also for tasks that you need to do. This not only reminds you, but has the added benefit of allotting time to get the work done.

3. Write it Down (on Your Todo List)

– What do you put on your todo list? Many people only write down the big things. Ironically, the big things are usually pretty easy to remember. It is the small ones that you need to write down. Put it on your list… that is what it is for.

4. Set a Reminder

– Alarms are great for one-offs. However, for regular or repeating tasks go ahead and set a reminder. For example, I have a reminder on my Phone that goes off every THURSDAY at 1PM to tell me read my biology textbook. 7 times out of 10, I have already read it. But, the few times I hadn’t… it worked like a charm. (BTW, Siri makes it very easy to do this.)

5. Do It Now, So You Don’t Have to Remember Later

– This one sounds like cheating, but the best way to avoid forgetting a task is to do it immediately. When appropriate, do small tasks right then and there. If it is only going to take a few seconds or minutes… Just Do It Now.

6. Have Someone Else Remind You

– A little accountability goes a long way. Have a family member, friend, or even co-worker hold you to performing a certain task. (BTW, kids are very good at this… my 7-year old sister, Nazkid Smart reminds me of things I “said I was going to do” all the time…)

7. Put It On Automatic

– One of my favorite ways to avoid forgetting tasks is to put them on automatic. Set and forget. This works great with AutoPay for bills. Get creative, you will be surprised how many things you can automate. For example, every six months Amazon automatically sends us a new water filter for our fridge. I don’t have to remember or even go out and get one.

8. Don’t Say Yes In The First Place

– Want to avoid forgetting that favor that you promised? Or that extra task you agreed to take on? One of the best methods is to say “No” in the first place. If you are overloaded with your own work, don’t agree to take on more. You are just setting yourself up to disappoint others.

9. Have Someone Else Do It

– If you can’t do it, delegate appropriate tasks. However, just remember that when you delegate, you still have to remember to follow-up. After all, you can delegate the doing of the task, but not the accountability.

10. Use Your List!

– Your todo list should be your best friend. It should remember so that you don’t have to. If you are following rule #3, then your list will have your back. When your list reminds you of something you forgot, you know it’s working.

Remember Your Work

Don’t let your memory be an excuse for not getting things done.
With discipline and a few strategies, nothing will slip by you.
In fact, you’ll start to scare people with how on top of things you are.
Now excuse me, I have to go look at my todo list…

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My name is Brainfavct Izuka, and to all Students out there, i just want to make common sence; i hope i did.

Question: How do you remember your important tasks?