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The problem is that computers — even smartphones and tablet PCs — still make it unnecessarily complicated to jot down a quick note.
But taking 10 minutes to jot down a few quick notes helps me reflect on the day's events and remember certain things I may have otherwise forgotten.
"Have a quick rifle through your cupboards and fridge and jot down a note of the countries of origin for each food product," Mark Lynas wrote in his popular handbook "Carbon Counter," published last year by HarperCollins.
I just jot down a few lines, and say, "hey mate, how you going", you know?
Perhaps even jot down a note of the closest embassy.
Just jot down a brief summary and what you thought of the book.
I asked them to look back at the book that week and jot down a quick outline that they might use to help them answer that question.
Jot down a quick list of the qualities you like most about yourself and bring the list with you to Thanksgiving.
The next time you have a vivid dream, jot down a quick memory of it when you awake -- even if it's just a simple visual -- and take a moment to think about what your psyche could be telling you.
Jot down a quick summary of each chapter of a novel or after each poem that you read.
Just jot down a quick keyword next to each person's name, i.e. catering, inspiration, support, or donations.
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