Pete… No doubt! That is what sketchbooks are for! To write stuff down in!!!!
RN… I know a fella that always carried the tiniest of tiny notebooks in his front shirt pocket. He wrote everything in it.. with a little tiny pencil. He had a lousy memory. This was his way.
Trev… yup… see above response. Write it down… that’s what I always say… in fact… I had a manager once who wrote stuff on his hand. He figured he wasn’t gonna lose it. And a little soap and water … it becomes a blank slate.
And you’ll forget it again if you don’t write it down! *lol!*
When I go to the market, if it’s something I don’t get practically every day, I forget it. Last week it was salt and dishwashing soap.
I have LITERALLY gone out for one thing and forgotten it. Pete’s right, if you don’t write it down you’re not likely to recall it!
Pete… No doubt! That is what sketchbooks are for! To write stuff down in!!!!
RN… I know a fella that always carried the tiniest of tiny notebooks in his front shirt pocket. He wrote everything in it.. with a little tiny pencil. He had a lousy memory. This was his way.
Trev… yup… see above response. Write it down… that’s what I always say… in fact… I had a manager once who wrote stuff on his hand. He figured he wasn’t gonna lose it. And a little soap and water … it becomes a blank slate.
I actually had a work shirt with vinyl cuffs so I could jot on notes and wipe them off again. It worked great unless it rained!
I once had a brilliant idea for a non-fiction article while driving my car. When I got home, I couldn’t remember it.
So how brilliant could it have been?
Probably very.