• Lka1988@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    8 months ago

    Thank you for writing this out.

    Oftentimes I’ll venture to the local junkyard for car parts, usually with a couple specific parts in mind, see that the cars I’m looking at don’t have said parts (because someone else already got to it), so I’ll snag a few other parts that appear useful.

    Almost every time, I’ll get halfway home and remember that the part/s I was initially looking for (engine bits, buttons, etc) aren’t specific to my car model, and then realize that I walked past at least two rows full of “other” cars that had those parts. But I can’t go back because my wife and kids are expecting me because I already told them I was heading out and now we have plans, etc etc…

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      8 months ago

      Yep. The irritation and frustration is real. It’s maddening that the times you do remember it’s often immediately after and too late to correct.

      • Lka1988@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        8 months ago

        I rely heavily on to-do lists, calendar entries, and reminders. Without it, I would go insane. Growing up, my mom carried a full-blown day planner everywhere she went, and as I got older, I realized how beneficial it was. These days all my day planning stuff is on my phone, but a pen and paper planner is perfectly acceptable, too.