Do It Now
As a writer I’ve discovered that my “good ideas” have a life of about twenty seconds. If I fail to make a note, either electronically or on paper, half a minute later I’ll only remember that I had a good idea. I won’t remember what the good idea was.
Of course, different writers have different styles. I understand Stephen King never writes down a new idea. He feels that if the idea is good enough, then he will remember it. Obviously that has worked well for him.
What I know for sure is that if I want to be certain to accomplish a given task I need to create an immediate reminder for myself. For example, if I want to remember to take something to my office I need to put it on a specific corner of the cabinet in my bedroom. Similarly, if I want to carry anything from my office to my home I always place it on the corner of the credenza in back of my desk.
I used to believe I didn’t need a memory jog. Who doesn’t want to think they are perfect? But my life is far smoother when I “do it now.” Does anyone want to drive home to get the tickets left in a drawer rather than in a purse or wallet?
If it’s worth doing, and you can’t do it immediately, create a reminder for yourself so that you will remember to do it in the future.
I’m really glad that I wrote down the idea for this blog on Wednesday last week.
Alan
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