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Always forget to read what is written in the memo? What to do?

Recently, I wrote some articles about memos, and some netizens commented: "I remember the memos and forgot to read them. What should I do? " This is indeed a very normal thing. People's forgetfulness can be so great that they even forget their own memos. I often make such mistakes. I was full of memos before going to bed, but I woke up the next day and didn't remember to read them. The memo I made is useless.

As a person with poor memory, I made a lot of jokes in my life and caused myself a lot of trouble. Especially a copywriter dog who is planning in an advertising company like me, forgetting something important is a painful realization.

Once before, I forgot to bring my documents to work, which were the documents I wanted to talk about the plan with my clients that day. I remember that I didn't bring a hard copy with me after the customer arrived at the company. In order not to let other people's father of Party A make a trip in vain, I had to hurry home and get the USB flash drive. What a sad reminder.

I often forget something important, which makes me exhausted. In order to fight against my forgetfulness, I began to set reminders for all important things with reminders. The reason why I remembered the previous memo and forgot to check it was because the memo I used at that time didn't have a reminder function.

Now, after recording with writenow, there is no forgetfulness. The reminder function of Writenow is very practical. In addition to setting regular reminders, you can also set recurring reminders.

If you have a bad memory, you might as well find some memos that can be set as reminders like me. No matter how bad your memory is, don't be afraid to forget it. There is nothing wrong with a poor memory, but it is wrong to have a poor memory without some tools to help you record it. Long-term forgetfulness will give people an unreliable impression. I hope everyone can get into the good habit of reminding themselves with memos.