Forgetful or Disorganized?
Systems to Remember
If anyone has forgotten something and was commented upon as being disorganized, in some cases it may not be that distant from the truth.
You see, often times when a person forgets something, it is because they didn’t write it down, or didn’t have a systematic approach to remembering it after it was written down.
Birthdays, for example, can be missed when they are not kept someplace and not written on an annual calendar. That’s one way to organize birthdays so as not to forget them.
On the other hand, however, just forgetting a person’s name doesn’t mean they are disorganized. Other factors may be involved with this kind of forgetfulness.
But, in most cases, forgetfulness can be alleviated by developing systems to remember. And since organization has to do with systems, it ties right in with being organized... another thing to consider in being better organized.
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