When Work Affects Yours Mind
Jan 29, 2008 Filed under: Uncategorized
I’m a list maker and usually I have a list when I’m at the grocery store but I only needed five things the other morning so I thought I could just remember them all. I found myself rushing around the store reciting the list in my head: ziti, ricotta, mozarella, tylenol, vibrator batteries. After saying this in my head about 10 times it struck me that other people would likely have just thought AAA batteries and that it was a good thing I wasn’t muttering the list out loud as I’ve been known to do 🙂
Michelle Hasker says:
LOLOLOL
If I don’t make a list I forget what I need to. YOu’d have gotten a few strange looks if you’d recited that list out loud 😉
On January 29, 2008 at 3:23 pm
Jeanne says:
We just went shopping at two stores – with a list – and I forgot to buy flour!
Now, vibrator batteries —-hmm, THAT I think I’d remember!
On January 29, 2008 at 5:14 pm
Anonymous says:
I have developed a habit of remembering the first letter of the word I need. For some reason, that works the best for me (when I don’t have an actual written list.)
As to vibrator batteries? Well, I just remember batteries. If I need batteries other than Vibrator batteries, only then do I specify what kind in my head. After all, those are the most important kind, aren’t they?
On January 29, 2008 at 5:26 pm
Silvia Violet says:
I do the first letter memory trick too. And vibrator batteries are definitely the most important kind. 🙂
Jeanne, I’ve managed to forget things at two stores quite often!
On January 31, 2008 at 10:37 am