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| The problem with every other system, and especially all computerized systems, is that I have to remember to LOOK at the system. When I know I have a lot of items in there, anxiety prevents me from opening the app at all. Sticky notes on the fridge force me to look, which empirically results in execution. | The problem with every other system, and especially all computerized systems, is that I have to remember to LOOK at the system. When I know I have a lot of items in there, anxiety prevents me from opening the app at all. Sticky notes on the fridge force me to look, which empirically results in execution. | ||
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| + | Interesting corollary is that this only became viable when I moved this year into a place where the fridge is located in the main living area (big studio-style space). In my old place the fridge was in the kitchen, which I only ever went into for food and bev. So probably the main key is that the stickies are located somewhere you can't miss them. | ||
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