Smartphones will beep at you but time spent with a pencil and
a notebook writing down your thoughts, tasks and ideas, can not be underestimated.
Not exact matches
I keep a
notebook near my bed so that immediately upon waking, I can go straight into
writing down thoughts of gratitude.
I also keep post it notes or a small
notebook with my journal so as I
think of to - do items I can
write them
down so I'm not
thinking about them while I'm falling asleep.
I kept a
notebook in my purse, where I would
write down my
thoughts during the day and continue
writing the book when I got home.
For this activity students draw a pyramid in their
notebooks and
write down three things they learned, two things they
thought was interesting, and one question they still have.
I actually used to have a page in my
notebook for
writing them
down, but I quit making it when it started to get too weird to read: when besides the normal things like the toilet backed up again, or they called to say they were turning off the electricity, there were things like she lost the ticket stub from some hippie concert twenty years ago where she met the guy she should have married but never saw again, or the color of the dryer lint made her remember a sweater she once had when she was an exchange student in Belgium, back when she
thought she would become an archaeologist when she grew up, but now she was only someone who worked in a deli and sometimes did catering and couldn't even say one sentence in Flemish anymore.
You never know when you might get enlightened, so always have a
notebook and a pen with you, so when some great idea or a
thought will pop into your head, you will be able to
write it
down instead of scratching your head later on
thinking what you need to remember.
Sit
down at your computer or get out a
notebook and start
writing down everything you
think you should include in your trading plan.
Dedicate a journal or
notebook to your dog's ongoing health / medical issues, and
write down all your questions as you
think of them.
Dedicate a journal or
notebook to your cat's ongoing health / medical issues, and
write down all your questions as you
think of them.
In your
notebook,
write down any questions you can
think of that you'd like to ask a mediator.