On your shopping list, perhaps you should write down one of the meds that helps and take that list with you. It does help. I don’t want to use brand names because I don’t want to get suspended.
So there’s the thing we know best: The common and annoying experience of arriving somewhere only to realize you’ve forgotten what you went there to do. We all know why such forgetting happens: we didn’t pay enough attention, or too much time passed, or it just wasn’t important enough. But a “completely different” idea comes from a team of researchers at the University of Notre Dame. The first part of their paper’s title sums it up: “Walking through doorways causes forgetting.”
Lucy Rudy 10 months ago
Me, too. Constantly.
rekam Premium Member 10 months ago
On your shopping list, perhaps you should write down one of the meds that helps and take that list with you. It does help. I don’t want to use brand names because I don’t want to get suspended.
E.Z. Smith Premium Member 10 months ago
So there’s the thing we know best: The common and annoying experience of arriving somewhere only to realize you’ve forgotten what you went there to do. We all know why such forgetting happens: we didn’t pay enough attention, or too much time passed, or it just wasn’t important enough. But a “completely different” idea comes from a team of researchers at the University of Notre Dame. The first part of their paper’s title sums it up: “Walking through doorways causes forgetting.”
Dkram 10 months ago
Senior moment.
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Brilliant_Birdie 10 months ago
Weird how some of us can remember something that happened years ago but not what we just got up to do.
tvstevie 10 months ago
The “privilege” is abusing you (and millions of others).
cuzinron47 10 months ago
Here lately I’ve been stinkin’ up the place.
Laurie Stoker Premium Member 10 months ago
Tell me about it …