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Not for journaling or creative brainstorming necessarily, just to unburden yourself of things you remember right before bed that you have to do tomorrow. Don't waste brain power or jeopardize good sleep by forcing yourself to remember something in the morning.
Nov 1, 2024

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put them on the wall beside your bed with some things you need to remember.
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My desk is cluttered with loose paper full of notes on books and articles and Wikipedia pages I read and half-read. writing down the things that stick with me helps me commit them to memory, and knowing things is nice, especially when the information isn’t particularly applicable in my every day life…
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I feel like people are scared to do this for some reason... I'm only going to remember something if its written on my body or hung in the doorway like a skyrim puzzle trap
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