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#4. Do Not Try To Remember Everything

#4. Do Not Try To Remember Everything

  • Instead of trying to remember everything try to document, take notes, or use apps. 
  • Focus on those things which worth your attention.
  • The brain's function is less of to do remember the things and more to Do the things.
  • You've to so you've to spend your mind and energy on getting the things done, not remembering them.

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This video talks about some very important and critical habits you can build in your 20s to live a better, happier, and fuller life. Please give it a read and try to implement these habits in your life.

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