Time Management Worst Practice: Using Your Memory To Keep Track Of Things
- Topics:
- Time Management
- Source:
- Rodger Constandse
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Overview: Many people use their memory to keep track of active projects, things they need to do, and commitments they've made. They behave as if their brain is a computer capable of storing and recalling every detail of their work and personal life. Your memory is just not made for storing and recalling this type of information. Your brain has to work extra hard to try to remember all these things, and there is a point at which it cannot handle it any more. This is where the common feelings of overwhelm and anxiety come from. Relying on your memory to keep track of your projects and tasks is a worst practice for several reasons explained in this paper.
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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2004 | Pages: 4




