The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Writing Things Down
There’s a technique so powerful it feels like cheating. It requires no apps, no subscriptions, no complex systems. It’s been available since humans invented writing, and yet we constantly forget to use it. Write things down. That’s it. That’s the whole technique. Why Your Brain is a Terrible Storage Device Your working memory can hold roughly 7±2 items. That’s it. Seven things, give or take. Meanwhile, you’re trying to: Remember that bug you need to fix Keep track of your meeting at 3 PM Hold onto that brilliant idea you had in the shower Recall what you were supposed to buy at the grocery store Not forget your partner’s birthday (it’s this week, isn’t it?) Your brain is not a hard drive. It’s more like RAM that’s constantly being garbage collected by an overeager process that seems to prefer deleting important things. ...