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 7 months ago
Me, too. Constantly.
rekam Premium Member 7 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 7 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 7 months ago
Senior moment.
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Brilliant_Birdie 7 months ago
Weird how some of us can remember something that happened years ago but not what we just got up to do.
tvstevie 7 months ago
The “privilege” is abusing you (and millions of others).
cuzinron47 7 months ago
Here lately I’ve been stinkin’ up the place.
Laurie Stoker Premium Member 7 months ago
Tell me about it …