I Thought I Did That…

December 29, 2008 by Reba  
Filed under Blog, Everything Else, Hot Topics


I was reading a blog today called “Fifty is the New” and there was a post by Prudence Baird where she posted a YouTube video that made me laugh. It’s a song sung by Tom Rush ~ I just had to share.

When was you’re last memory lapse?

How do you keep track of everything that needs to be done?

Is today’s “information age” maxing out your memory?

Have you noticed it getting harder to rely on your memory and you need a better way to remember little things?

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Can anyone relate? I’m not that bad yet but sometimes I wonder!

Let’s discuss ~

Cheers,

Reba

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12 Responses to “I Thought I Did That…”

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    was reading a blog today called “Fifty is the New” and there was a post by Prudence Baird where she posted a YouTube video that made me laugh. It’s a song sung by Tom Rush ~ I just had to share.

    “Great Thoughts”

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  4. Paul on December 8th, 2009 10:33 pm

    Just came across the site and love some of the info. Best of luck in the New Year.
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  6. Francois @ bar stools on July 31st, 2010 6:30 pm

    Honestly, I’m still working on how to improve my working habits. I find myself out of focus sometimes if I’m thinking too much about so many stuffs. A key here is to at least write down the things you need to be done.

  7. Nathaniel@web design Sydney on August 30th, 2010 2:57 pm

    I’ve proven that changing your attitude towards work is the best way to stay focus and to keep track on what you’re doing. Nothing can go wrong with that strategy, it’s for sure!

  8. Jason@wedding ring on September 17th, 2010 4:34 am

    To lessen the burden of stress in my work, I make sure that I maintain an excel sheet for my works. In this way, I could easily monitor my pending works. I also find my gmail very handy because I could just place a thick mark whenever I’m not yet done with that particular work.

  9. Dr Sarah Thornton-Miller on April 22nd, 2011 6:21 am

    Loss in memory is extremely common and nearly all of us will suffer from it to some degree as we age .It can however be prevented with some simple and effective strategies..Try to be more aware on a daily basis , take note of events ,surroundings and people.Look at your diet and eat foods that are B vitamin rich also if appropriate try supplementing your diet with natural supplements .Good Luck

    Dr Sarah Thornton-Miller (MBBS) is a highly respected London based brain specialist with 25 years of research focus on the effects of the many naturally occurring nutrients found in popular brain supplements in helping control anxiety as well as successfully treating depression, helping the brain relearn how to focus or easing attention deficit disorders .

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