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Memory Tip - Remembering Things to Bring To Work

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Date: 12/07/2004 Topics: Organizing > Memory Tricks | Old Categories > Organization  
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In order to remember all the things I need to bring to work, I always place them in a bag the night before and hang the bag on the door knob! I also save all my gift bags for this purpose, Jazzes up my lunch and reminds me of the gift giver every day!!. Never a dull moment at my desk at work!!

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By MAnne (9) Profile Contact
Hi, I'm in nursing school where forgetting something for the hospital at five thirty AM can mean being thrown out of the pogram...the bag on the doornob thing works exceptionally well, I follow that with a sticky note on the door with a list of anything that's in the refrigerator/won't fit in the bag, etc....Thanks!

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